SUGA Spills on His Album D-DAY and Attempts to Play the Haegeum | The Tonight Show - Summary

Summary

The conversation revolves around a discussion with a person named Suga, who is a member of the popular K-pop group BTS. The conversation begins with the host welcoming Suga back to the show and expressing happiness that the group's album "D-DAY" is finally out. Suga confirms this and shares that the documentary "Suga: Road to D-DAY" is also available. The host then asks Suga about his experience with the global tour and the NBA ambassadorship.

Suga shares that he was a food delivery guy before becoming a member of BTS, and the host expresses surprise. Suga then explains that he was named an NBA ambassador, but the host is unsure what this entails. Suga clarifies that he was named an NBA ambassador because of his love for the sport. The host then asks if Suga ever wanted to be a professional basketball player, to which Suga responds in the affirmative.

The conversation then turns to Suga's name, which is derived from basketball. Suga explains that "Suga" is a nickname derived from "shooting guard" in basketball, and "Agust D" is a reverse of his hometown name, Daegu. The host then asks if there's a difference between when Suga is Agust D and when he's Suga. Suga responds that there is a difference, but doesn't specify what it is.

The host then asks what "D-DAY" means to Suga, to which Suga responds that it's a big deal. The host then mentions that the song Suga is performing tonight is "Haegeum," but Suga says it's not yet available. The host then asks if "Haegeum" has two meanings, to which Suga responds affirmatively.

The conversation then turns to Suga's performance, with the host expressing surprise and excitement. The host then asks if Suga has any traditions or superstitions before every show, to which Suga responds that he does. The conversation concludes with the host thanking Suga for being there and expressing excitement for the upcoming performance.

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1. The album "D-DAY" is out.
2. The documentary is out.
3. The global tour just kicked off last week.
4. The speaker is a Knick fan and saw the person yesterday at the playoffs.
5. The person was named an NBA ambassador.
6. The person's name came from basketball, specifically the position of shooting guard, which is "shoo-ga" in Korean, hence "Suga".
7. The person's hometown is Daegu, which is reversed to "Agust D".
8. The person's name is also "D.T. Suga".
9. The person is asked about the meaning of "D-DAY", and they respond that it's a big deal.
10. The song being performed tonight is "Haegeum".
11. The person is asked about the meanings of "Haegeum", and they respond that it has two meanings.
12. The person is asked if they know how to play haegeum, and they respond that they do not.
13. The person's world tour kicked off last week.
14. The person enjoyed the documentary "Suga: Road to D-DAY" on Disney+.
15. The person is asked if they were bothered by the cameras during the documentary, and they respond that they are used to it.
16. The person is asked if they have any traditions or superstitions before every show, and they respond that they do not.
17. The person is asked to tell everyone what they told them about their traditions or superstitions, and they respond with laughter and cheers.
18. The person is asked if they have any traditions or superstitions even to relax, and they respond with laughter and cheers.
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