SUGA of BTS does SEVENTEEN’s ‘Fighting’ dance challenge
SUGA from BTS is the latest artist to join SEVENTEEN's BSS dance challenge!
Along with the BSS unit members — DK, Hoshi, and Seungkwan — the South Korean superstar danced to the group's latest single “The guys sure looked like they had fun dancing together, and SUGA even said “fighting” at the end.“Fighting” featuring rapper Lee Young Ji is part of BSS’ first single album “SECOND WIND” which also includes the singles “LUNCH” and “7PM.”SEVENTEEN had several
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