BTS and Megan Thee Stallion Tease New Music Amid Suga’s Legal Case

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This week, Megan Thee Stallion started getting global music lovers excited with teasers hinting at new music with the popular boy band BTS, according to a report from 'Billboard.'

Megan Thee Stallion shared emojis on social media that gave clues that she was working on a new project with the 'BTS In The Soop' stars. The emojis were a horse, purple heart and interested eyes. The boy band responded to her message by resharing and posting the phrase "Coming soon," a purple heart, and the same eyes.

Megan Thee Stallion took part in a remix of BTS's hit single 'Butter' in 2021. She performed the song alongside the band live in concert. Now they plan to make that music magic official.

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The members of BTS are fulfilling their mandatory military duty in South Korea, so they have been on hiatus as a complete band for a while. Unfortunately, member Suga has been involved in a DUI case for almost a month. He allegedly was caught drunk driving an e-scooter on August 6, 2024, and now the case is being sent to prosecution on charges of a DUI, according to a news report by the Korea Joongang Daily. Nontheless, the band is focusing on a brighter future with new music collaborations.

BTS member V made a big splash as an actor in 2016 in the KBS2 historical series Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth. As a band, BTS releases a host of fun variety shows and films on a regular basis. Fans can fall in love with their films 'Burn the Stage: The Movie,' 'Break the Silence: The Movie,' and 'BTS: Permission to Dance on Stage - LA' and more. BTS's variety programs 'Run BTS' and 'BTS In The Soop' have successfully introduced the stars' personality to fans, who they affectionately call ARMY.

See: Park Seo Jun and BTS V Hangout Despite Their Busy Schedules

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