WATCH: BTS Suga Explains "Daechwita" MV + Reason For Jin and Jungkook's Cameos

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BTS's YouTube channel, BANGTANTV, uploaded behind-the-scenes look while filming "Daechwita" on May 24.

BTS's Suga marked his comeback on May 22 as his rap alter ego, Agust D, with the sophomore mixtape "D-2." The mixtape quickly hit iTunes rankings across the globe as fans welcomed the first return as Agust D in four years.

As shown in "Daechwita" MV, Suga addressed during behind-the-scenes that the mad king has been one of the roles that he plays in the video. He went on to say, "The four-year-old August D has now become a king, but he is in war with another Agust D."

He added, "The lead track from 'D-2,' 'Daechwita,' is a track that places more significance on quite lyrical stimulation of auditory pleasure. I would like it if you concentrate on auditory and visual encounters. I produced the main track because I figured it was going to be fun."

Jungkook, who made a cameo appearance in the MV with Jin, said, "Don't consider us a BTS. We are indeed the actors Kim Seokjin (Jin's real name) and Jungkook."

Jin then remarked, "Yoongi (Suga's real name) begged us to show up once only."

The brief cameo of Jin and Jungkook initially had two different versions: one in which they accompanied Suga in grooving to the song, and one where they got into a scuffle at the marketplace (which didn't appear in the end credits).

J-Hope, on the other hand, sent a coffee truck to the filming site and made a surprise appearance in the backdrop footage.

The BTS member stated, "You look really good! What happened to your eyes?" As he referred to Suga's fake scar on his eyes. Suga responded, "Again, I did look cooler yesterday. It's over, as far as those two (Jin and Jungkook) are doing well."

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Jin went on to say, "Agust D's 'Daechwita' is going to turn out great. We worked hard for it." To which Jungkook replied, "I hope it will, I'll cheer for it. Agust D, fighting! BTS Fighting!"

Suga also shared more of his shooting sketch as he narrates every scene, "I am the tyrant king, the rags over there. I am trampling over the court officials as I rap. When I found out there's a sword dance somewhat belatedly, I practiced two days before, so here goes I got blisters and everything!"

For the final shoot of the music video, Suga dropped a hint, saying, "I am here to kill the king. As for why I exchanged look with the man at the butcher's, you will find out when you watch the MV."

The man from the butcher shop is the executioner. Suga's commoner persona in the MV and the butcher connived to overthrow the king.

"Honestly, I am looking forward to it. Please give Agust D's 'D-2' love and also 'Daechwita.' Bye!" The rapper said.

On May 22, Suga released his highly anticipated ten-tracked mixtape under his Agust D moniker, and also "Daechwita" music video. The hype over "D-2" made the top slots on worldwide trends on Twitter rapidly.

The breathtaking "Daechwita" music video and every element of Suga's clips, will fascinate ARMYs.

Agust D hasn't pulled any bullets in his lyrics, yet again, fans love the lyrics, "Pathetic fu**s putting on a talent show. Not gonna lie what a sh**show."

Meanwhile, Suga quickly clarified these lines, saying, "I never dissed anyone specifically. If someone feels targeted, then it is their problem. Yup, don't feel targeted."

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