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BTS’s Suga Meets SEVENTEEN’s Woozi: Fans Joke about Whether They Are Long-Lost Brothers 

BTS Suga finally met SEVENTEEN Woozi, who is known for his resemblance to him on the YouTube show “Suchwita.”

On May 1st, a video entitled “[Suchwita] EP.10 SUGA with Woozi” was released on the YouTube channel “BANGTANTV.”

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In the video, Suga and Woozi, who are known for their resemblance in appearance, were captured doing the same pose with 100% synchronization. 

Suga revealed in the video that when the other BTS members asked who the guest was going to be on the show, he suggested Woozi, and RM jokingly asked if the two wouldn’t die if they met because they are doppelgängers.

Regarding their resemblance, Woozi quipped, “If one of us faints during filming today…” and Suga joked, “It feels like I’m looking in the mirror” while acknowledging their similarity.

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Not only do they share similar looks, but Woozi, who has producing credits on all of SEVENTEEN’s songs, and Suga, who is a producer for BTS, both have a genuine passion for music as producers and songwriters.

In the video, Suga asked Woozi if he feels pressured to constantly consider chart rankings and create new music, to which Woozi responded, “I used to feel pressure, but I now think when will I have another chance like this? I trust my members and create music for them. That’s why I have a mindset that says, ‘As long as you guys like it, it’s all good.’

Woozi also expressed his love for SEVENTEEN fans by saying he makes good music to make the fans proud.

Suga and Woozi revealed that they have a lot in common besides their appearance, even joking that they’re like parallel universes.

Netizens who watched the video showed positive reactions such as “I’ve been waiting for this combination,” “They look like they have a healthy senior-junior relationship,” “It would be great if the two of them released a song together,” and “I would believe it if they were really brothers.

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Meanwhile, SEVENTEEN released their 10th mini-album ‘FML’ on April 24th and is in the middle of promotions. 

SEVENTEEN is on a high note 8 years into their debut, achieving the highest first-week sales record in K-pop history with 4.55 million copies sold, according to Hanteo Chart.

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After selling 3.99 million copies on the first day of release, a total of 4,552,140 copies of SEVENTEEN’s new album were sold in a week.

The previous record for first-week sales on the Hanteo Chart was held by BTS, who sold over 3.3 million copies of “Map of the Soul: 7” in February 2020.

Source: insight

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