BTS continues to reach the heights of success as the South Korean band released "Permission to Dance," their third English single. ARMY is arguably the biggest fandom on the internet and their dedication and love for the seven members are unmatched. From debuting in a relatively unknown entertainment company to becoming one of the biggest stars in the world, BTS has been regarded as one of the most influential bands of all time.

The band might be the main focus, but each member has done solo work from time to time. They also achieved success from their work apart from the band. One of the rappers, Min "Suga" Yoongi serves as one of the producers for the band and Big Hit Music.

When he's not rapping for BTS or producing for his entertainment company, he also goes by Agust D, and released his mixtape of the same name. August 15th marks the date he released the critically acclaimed mixtape, and ARMY around the world celebrates the fifth anniversary.

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Suga once said when he worked on his mixtape, which also focused on his mental health and depression, "We started to tell the stories that people wanted to hear and were ready to hear, stories that other people could not or would not tell. We said what other people were feeling—like pain, anxieties and worries. That was our goal, to create this empathy that people can relate to." This is definitely how fans relate heavily to Suga and the rest of BTS. With the power of emotion, fans can understand the songs' meanings even without understanding the language.

Fans have sung praises to Suga for his hard work in general, with one fan writing, "He is indeed the King."

There are also talented fans who have shared fan art of Suga, while others created collages or shared clips of the rapper.

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For a mixtape that is brimmed with dark subject manner, the fact that fans were able to connect with Suga on a personal level shows how gifted he is for making music and writing lyrics. It shows that he and the fans are not alone when they are in a low place in life. With a great relationship between the band and fans, they are on the same wavelength for being supportive of one another.

#5YearsWithAgustD has been trending on Twitter in 17 countries, being number one in Peru, India, and Indonesia. Fans around the world are not holding back in celebrating a beloved member's accomplishments and that won't be the last time it'll happen.

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