Suchwita Ep 22 Highlights: BTS members are currently on a hiatus to focus on their solo projects and move forward with their military enlistment. Suga has established himself as a successful host with his chat show ‘Suchwita’ which has been receiving a good response from Kpop fans. In Suchwita Ep 22, Uhm Jung-hwa appeared as a guest on the show and talked about her journey in the South Korean entertainment industry. She is one of the most popular singer, dancer and actor in South Korea and started her career in 1989.
Suchwita Ep 22 Highlights:
Deep conversation about Uhm Jung-hwa
Fans pointed out that both Suga and Uhm Jung-hwa showed their mature side in the episode and talked about their journey in the Kpop industry. Towards the end, Uhm Jung-hwa said, “I hope my eyes always sparkle while doing things I enjoy”, which won everyone’s heart.
The Ending Credit Performance
Suga asked Uhm Jung-hwa about what she thinks is her most iconic performance. She answered that her ‘The Ending Credit’ performance on SBS’s year-end music show is her iconic performance.
Uhm Jung-hwa’s emotional reaction to Suga’s last on-stage performance
Uhm Jung-hwa revealed that she cried after seeing him perform at his last concert before his military enlistment.
Uhm Jung-hwa recently starred in Kdrama ‘Doctor Cha’, which is a story of a housewife trying to resume her career as a doctor after 20 years. The show was a huge hit and received a good response from the audience. Uhm Jung-hwa is one the most influential figure in the Kpop industry and is known as Korean Madonna.
Suga has officially kickstarted his military service and it is a bittersweet feeling for the fans. On the work front, he released his solo album ‘D-Day’ with another name ‘Agust D’. The rapper tried to show his explosive side to the fans which was hidden before and collaborated with popular international artists like PSY, Halsey, and Coldplay.
In an interview with Rolling Stone, Suga revealed that the theme of ‘D-Day’ is liberation. He said, “In the past, I knew what that theme meant, and I figured out my thoughts were already resolved in the process of recording it. There was this K-drama called My Liberation Notes [from 2022] that did really well. I had started working on the album three years ago — and then I noticed that it really matched thematically with the drama. I felt and hoped that people were looking for more stories, more discussion on this topic of liberation.”
After releasing his album, the rapper also released his documentary ‘Suga: Road To D-Day‘, which gave an insight into how he worked on his album. He talked about finding a new dream when you have achieved everything you wanted in your life.