BTS star Suga thought he was just writing song with Psy before surprise collaboration

BTS star Suga thought he was only going to write a song with Psy before he got steadily more involved with their hit 'That That'.

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Suga got more involved than he expected
Suga got more involved than he expected

BTS star Suga thought he was only going to write a song with Psy.

The two musicians have joined forces on 'That That' - which is taken from the latter's upcoming new album 'Psy 9th' - with Suga featuring in both the track and its music video, but that wasn't always the plan.

In a video released on Twitter to promote the song - which will be released on Friday (29.04.22) Suga said: "I seriously didn’t expect to be dancing with Psy. Ah… I thought I was only writing the song."

Psy explained that there was a natural progression as the collaboration deepened and Suga got more involved.

He explained: "At the beginning, we met because he wanted to produce my music. Then he ended up featuring on the track.

"Then he ended up learning the intense choreo[graphy]. Then he ended up starring in the music video.

“Step by step, he got involved more and more deeply. Our Yoon-gi."

And Suga admitted admitted the connection he's formed with the 'Gangnam Style' hitmaker isn't typical of the way he usually works.

He said: "To be honest, I haven’t gotten that close with anyone I collab[orate] with, it’s because I’m not usually the type to meet up with collaborators in person.

“But [Psy] he wanted to see me in person.”

The pair announced the single earlier this week, and Psy, 44, admitted the 29-year-old star "truly feels like a friend" after the pair worked well together.

In a teaser ahead of the new single, he said: "When meeting younger artists, I don’t want to be someone who’s hard to approach.

"[Suga] wasn’t just my junior in the business, but also he truly feels like a friend. It was hard to feel any age gap."

Suga admitted he had felt "nervous" about teaming up with Psy because he is "so well-respected in the business", but they have developed a close friendship.

Suga added: "[It] felt like working with a childhood friend, so it made the songwriting process that much more fun. We became besties in a way."