BTS’ Suga praised for inclusive approach amid fans’ bulk buying criticism | K-pop Movie News



Amidst the ongoing debate surrounding bulk buying in the K-Pop industry, a recent announcement by BTS‘s Suga has sparked both excitement and praise within the community. The phenomenon of bulk purchasing has long been a controversial topic among netizens, with reports of discarded albums cluttering streets and bins because of the voracious demand for photocards among fans.

The proliferation of multiple versions and copious amounts of photocards released by K-Pop companies has only fueled the issue further, drawing attention to the environmental implications of such practices. However, amidst this backdrop, Suga’s announcement regarding the release of his Agust D Tour D-DAY on DVD has garnered much attention and admiration.
On May 20, netizens were abuzz with anticipation as news broke of the special release, which promised an array of exclusive inclusions ranging from posters and booklets to postcards and, notably, a staggering 28 photocards from each stop of Suga’s tour. This departure from the common industry practice of including a random selection of photocards in albums struck a chord with ARMYs, BTS’ fanbase.

The revelation of Suga’s generous gesture earned an overwhelmingly positive response from ARMYs, who not only appreciated the abundance of photocards but also lauded Suga’s decision to provide fans with the entire set without the need for multiple purchases. In a landscape where fans often resort to buying numerous copies of albums to complete their photocard collection, Suga’s proactive approach stood out as a commendable example of prioritizing fan satisfaction and environmental consciousness.





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