BTS ARMY Rejoices Over Min Yoongi’s Guitar Jam Pictures, the Korean Rapper Shares His First Post in Two Years

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A renowned Korean rapper from the idol group BTS, Suga aka Min Yoongi, has finally shared an Instagram post after a two-year hiatus. According to Koreaboo, Suga’s last post was in August 2023, during their group’s collaboration with the NBA. After this collaboration, he went on to serve his military service, which is compulsory for every able-bodied South Korean citizen. Suga’s Instagram post came on 22 September. 


August D Shares Instagram Post After a Long Gap of 2 Years

August D (another stage name of Suga) shared a new Instagram post that featured candid photographs of the rapper in an underground jam room with a variety of instruments and boxes around him. However, the K-pop star disabled the comments on this long-awaited post after the release of his 2023 solo project D-Day.

Although Suga was discharged earlier from military service, the South Korean rapper remained low-key for quite some time. On the other hand, his fellow BTS members have been regularly engaging with their fans. Suga’s only public appearance after completing military training was during the BTS group’s OT7 live stream.

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BTS Fans Around the World React

The K-pop artist's appearance on the Instagram post has created buzz among BTS fans. One fan recently wrote, "Finally, my man is back," while the other remarked, "Yoongi, the guitar, the hair, Yoongi, the undercut, the outfit, Yoongi, his aura, YONGIIIIII." Another person commented, "OMG, tell him this isn't a dream."

The majority of the comments conveyed a feeling that they had been waiting for his update for a long time. One of his fans felt relieved after seeing his post, while the other simply rejoiced in Suga’s return.

To sum up, Min Yoongi, the BTS rapper, has shared an update through his latest Instagram post for his global fans. The post is drawing a lot of attention as it is the first social media activity from Suga in two years. He kept himself away from all social media platforms as he had to serve a mandatory military service.

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