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BTS’ SUGA D-DAY album returns to Billboard 200, peaking at number 169 following vinyl release

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Over a year after its debut, BTS member SUGA’s first solo album, “D-DAY,” has returned to the Billboard 200 chart.

Following its vinyl release, the 2023 album re-entered the chart at number 169.

“D-DAY,” released on April 21, 2023, through BIGHIT MUSIC, is SUGA’s debut studio album and the final instalment of a trilogy that began with his mixtapes “Agust D” in 2016 and “D-2” in 2020.

On July 16, Billboard announced that SUGA’s “D-DAY,” released under his stage name Agust D, had re-entered its Top 200 Albums chart, ranking the most popular albums in the United States.

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The album’s sixth non-consecutive week at No. 169 on the chart was made possible by the vinyl release. Initially, “D-DAY” debuted at No. 2, tying the record for the highest ranking achieved by a Korean solo artist.

Comeback on Billboard 200

“D-DAY” made a comeback on the Billboard 200 and peaked at No. 2 on the Vinyl Albums chart and No. 3 on the World Albums chart.

Its position of hitting seventh on the Top Album Sales list and eighth on the Top Current Album Sales chart further demonstrated its excellent sales record in the US.

SUGA also returned to Billboard’s Artist 100 under Agust D, marking his seventh week on the chart as Agust D and his eighth overall.

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With ten tracks, “D-DAY” features collaborations with IU, Ryuichi Sakamoto, BTS bandmate J-Hope, and Woosung of The Rose. Two singles, “People Pt. 2” featuring IU, which was released on April 7, and “Haegeum,” which debuted with the album, were used to promote the project.

Music videos were released for both singles, along with a third video for the track “Amygdala” on April 24.

Rich with social commentary

The album is rich with social commentary and personal reflections, addressing themes of liberation.

Agust D explores freedom from emotional burdens and the control of past and future influences, questioning whether liberation is “a blessing or a curse.” He encourages listeners to focus inward rather than on past regrets or future fears.

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