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Date: 2023-06-27 03:57 pm (UTC)In any case, yeah, I really, really like SUGA's wanting to talk to ppl he respects abt the ups and downs of the K-pop business. Mainly cuz so much abt it (at least from the artists' perspective) has all kinds of deadlines. How does someone who has been a part of that for over 10 yrs can balance their own lives with wanting to create music? What happens when (general) you are consider an elder...even though you're only 30 y.o.? How does one chooses which trends to adapt to and which ones to ignore? Anyways, I'm more than sure all of that (and more) are things that SUGA keeps in his mind. But with a less fatalistic bent that it might sound like. He has been extremely verbal abt wanting to continue putting new music out there for at least the next 30 yrs. :D
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