Suga gets real about his relationship with music in the trailer for his upcoming documentary, ‘Road to D-DAY.'
“What I want to say right now … how should I do it? I’m 30 now. There are a lot of things you can do when you’re 30, aren’t there?” the rapper ponders while writing lyrics and recording for his upcoming release. “If people think that SUGA’s works are good, should it be good enough?”star traveling across various cities around the world, including San Francisco, Las Vegas, Malibu, Chuncheon and more as he continues to reflect, at one point admitting he often thinks about giving it up altogether.
“I believe that wounds and scars are the results of our actions. It takes a lot of guts to let go of something. The day I’m free from all the negative thoughts, I’ll set it as D-Day and start all over again,” he says. “I think of quitting music more than a hundred times a day, but when everyone comes together like this, I can do it because it make me feel like making music is fun.
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