(Cont) SUGA’s documentary ‘SUGA: Road to D-DAY’ contained episodes of traveling through different countries, and I regularly had interest in traveling.
(Cont) I also came across SUGA’s song ‘People’ while filming last year, which had a great influence on me”, and also said “I really like the word ‘people’ so the lyrics and meanings caught my attention.
(Cont) I liked the lyrics ‘seeping into’, ‘brushing past’, ‘everything is just a happening that passes by’. I thought that if I was able to talk with a person like this, the conversation would go well”.
(Cont) Lee Nayoung continues to say “I was able to talk with SUGA well, and I was able to relate well [to him] and we share a lot of similarities so we were able to meet for the first time and have a conversation without any awkwardness.
(Cont) SUGA was there, but I felt like the human, Min Yoongi, was who I met. I think we were able to talk about difficulties since we are in the same field, talk about human relationships, and we had a good recording.
(Cont) I think he did a really good job of hosting. I was nervous, so he shared about himself. I’m really thankful,” she shared with gratitude [to SUGA].
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🐱: I had a bento box earlier.
👤: BTS previously appeared on Buzz Rhythm in July of 2020
🐱: Ah yes I remember
👤: How are you feeling about your concerts?
🐱: It’s my first concert here in over three years so I’m looking forward to it. (+)
👤: Do you like the food in Japan?
🐱: Yes I do, I’ve already made some reservations at some restaurants (+)
🐱“I try not to think about identity. If you obsess about it, you end up worrying too much. I think it’s perfectly fine to go with the flow, rather than constantly striving and struggling all the time”