sugaone of the members of the popular group btsrevealed today that the late Japanese musician Ryuichi Sakamoto collaborated on one of the songs included in “D-Day”, the first solo album by the South Korean artist that will be released on April 21.
Suga and the agency that represents him, Hybe, today made public the 10 cuts that will include “D-Day”, among which is “Snooze”, in which the recently deceased Sakamoto collaborated.
The Japanese composer, one of the most international and multifaceted composers in the Asian country, died on March 28, a victim of cancer at the age of 71, leaving behind an extensive legacy in the field of electronic music and several memorable soundtracks. from “Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence” to “The Last Emperor” or “The Sheltering Sky”.
Shortly after his death was known, Suga, whose real name is Min Yoon-gi, wrote “Master, I hope your long journey is smooth” on their social networks to say goodbye to Sakamoto.
Suga also revealed today that he has collaborated with fellow BTS member J-Hope on the track “Huh?!” in “D-Day”, which also includes “People Pt. 2″, in which the popular South Korean singer IU participates, or a reinterpretation of one of the most popular BTS songs, “Life goes on”.
Suga, who has composed and produced the ten cuts, begins a world tour on April 26 that will tour several American and Asian cities, taking advantage of the break that BTS has decided to take so that its members comply with their mandatory military service and focus on projects. alone and which will last at least until 2025.
With information from EFE
Source: Elcomercio
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