
Suga, a member of BTS who also goes by AgustD, keeps demonstrating his impact as a worldwide celebrity. On February 10, his second account, AgustD, reached 15 million followers on the well-known streaming service Spotify. As a result, he rose to the fifth position on the platform for K-pop solo artist followers. On the list, he comes after his bandmates Jungkook, RM, J-Hope, and V.
SUGA’s solo ego, AgustD, gained more streams and followers on Spotify as a result of his songs being played repeatedly. At the moment, he is the K-pop artist with the most streams on the platform. In response to his historic achievement, ecstatic supporters trended “CONGRATULATIONS AGUST D” on X (previously Twitter). Despite a nearly two-year break from new music, BTS ARMYs have demonstrated their unmatched commitment to the group, propelling SUGA to reach enormous worldwide success.
Their status as one of the largest fandoms in the world has been solidified by the steadfast support of the fans. Additionally, they pledged to “keep supporting” the boy band members going forward. As a proud fan commented on SUGA’s recent success on Spotify, “FUTURE’S GONNA BE OKAY.” To help the musician accomplish yet another incredible feat, some others have been pressing the fan base to push his potent rap song Haegeum to one billion streams.
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The singer and producer of BTS had a global boom in prominence last year. Globally, SUGA’s music has continuously topped a number of iTunes charts. For the first time, his song “The Last” peaked at number one on the US iTunes chart. In addition to The Last, a number of Suga’s other songs became popular. Songs like Polar Night, Snooze, and Haegeum made a comeback on the US iTunes chart. Additionally, in September 2024, Suga’s songs reached the top of the Worldwide and European iTunes Song charts, demonstrating his broad appeal on a global scale.