BTS Once Had Disagreements That Made SUGA Think That They Wouldn't Be Successful When Debuting

BTS is one of the most praised groups for their teamwork and tight teamwork. However, not many people know that SUGA was afraid that the group would not be able to perform well because they exist many differences with each other.

That's the story SUGA told in a conversation with BTS and all the group members also agreed with SUGA's thinking. Although the reality has now proven him wrong, at that time, BTS had to overcome many controversies to be able to become a unified whole.

Here's what SUGA was worried about about BTS' future due to disagreements between the members:

BTS is now a family, and the members have a warm relationship. Not only that, for a group that has debuted for a decade, maintaining group activities as well as keeping close relationships intact like the first day, is indeed rare in Kpop.

Although BTS is like that today, in fact, the group also went through many difficulties and even had frictions to be able to have good teamwork as it is now. It is always said that even families have disagreements and can hardly get along. However, these 7 people were able to sympathize and change to adapt to the other 6 people to become each other's family.

It was truly an amazing and unexpected thing. This is exactly what SUGA feels when witnessing BTS's friendship at the moment. SUGA shared that he once doubted whether the group could perform well at the time when BTS was about to debut.

He thinks that the group won't be able to work well together because the members have different personalities. Before his eyes, when looking at the 7 members, it was a mess and chaos because at that time, the members couldn't agree with each other and each one seemed to have a different mindset and goal. Not only that, they couldn't blend together smoothly in practice as well as in daily activities.

SUGA also admitted that at that time, each person had their own ego and no one was willing to yield to anyone. In each conflict that occurs, everyone defends their own opinions while being unable to listen to or understand the feelings and reasons of others. So he used to be afraid that BTS would become a failed group.

But he was surprised to see how BTS gradually changed over the years since their debut. Everyone has grown up and positively influenced each other so that they can now bond together more than a family.

SUGA's initial thinking was ultimately wrong, as BTS became a group that was praised by everyone for their teamwork. And he feels proud that each member has learned to accept and form a strong relationship after quarrels or misunderstandings. That's also why BTS was able to come to this day with 7 people intact and definitely forever after!