BTS Suga's much-awaited solo debut track "Haegeum" has taken the internet by storm. Fans, known as ARMYs, are raving about the music and the high-quality cinematic MV.

Suga Unleashes His Talent in Cinematic 'Haegeum' MV On April 21 at 1 p.m. KST, Suga released his highly anticipated solo debut album "D-DAY" alongside the MV for the title track "Haegeum." The song features hip-hop elements blended with the traditional Korean string instrument haegeum, giving it a unique sound.

During an appearance on Episode 19 of "IU's Palette," Suga explained that the song's meaning could refer to "lifting a ban and allowing something that was forbidden." It also conveys a sense of "freedom" for those who seem free on the outside but are confined by societal norms and daily routines.

On April 2, BIGHIT MUSIC posted a notice on BTS's Weverse account announcing Suga's first official solo album, "D-DAY." The agency revealed that "D-DAY" would conclude the trilogy of Suga's alter-ego Agust D. The announcement also mentioned the release date for the pre-release track "People Pt. 2," along with upcoming activities such as a world tour and a documentary called "SUGA: Road to D-DAY."

ARMYs Amazed by Suga's Captivating 'Haegeum' MV: 'This is Netflix movie quality' As Suga's debut unfolded, discussions about his solo track took over various online forums. ARMYs praised the production quality, music, Suga's acting skills, and the cinematic aspects of the MV.

Some fans even called for Suga to perform the song live at larger venues, given the album's impressive sales performance on Hanteo.

Here are some of their comments:

"He's cool! And why is his acting so good?"

"What's up with the MV? It was crazy."

"Seriously, once you are discharged, please think about acting as well. I think that an apocalypse-type of movie would suit him perfectly."

"As for the song, the more it progressed into the second half, the more I liked the vibe of the rap."

"No, but this is Netflix movie quality."

"Min Yoongi, please perform at a bigger venue. I'm begging you."

Have you listened to Suga's first official solo album and title track yet?