
A cultural and musical triumph, “Daechwita” showcases Suga’s rare ability to blend tradition with modern sounds.
Even five years after its debut, BTS member Suga’s solo masterpiece “Daechwita” continues to captivate audiences across the globe, reaffirming his place as a true international music force.
Blending traditional Korean sounds with bold trap rhythms, the track stands as more than a hit single it is a cultural statement that bridges heritage with contemporary hip-hop.
Originally released in 2020 under Suga’s solo identity Agust D, Daechwita has now achieved Gold single certification in Canada, marking another significant milestone in its remarkable journey.
The title track of Suga’s second mixtape, the song is celebrated for its inventive fusion of classical Korean marching music with modern beats, creating a powerful sonic experience.
To secure Gold status, the track surpassed 40,000 units sold in Canada, highlighting its lasting resonance among listeners. Upon its release, Daechwita quickly climbed to the top of both the Canadian iTunes song and music video charts, drawing widespread acclaim from fans worldwide.
The track had earlier crossed 500,000 units in the United States, earning Gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Meanwhile, its official music video has exceeded 480 million views, reflecting sustained global engagement and long-term popularity.
Half a decade on, Daechwita remains a defining chapter in Suga’s solo career a bold artistic expression that showcases his creative depth and his rare ability to seamlessly unite tradition with innovation, continuing to resonate with music lovers across generations.



