BTS’ Suga is having a lot of success with his career as a solo artist. His debut album, ‘D-Day’, sold 1 million copies on its first day and the accompanying tour is also gaining a lot of attention. However, he is currently being accused of promoting satanism in a new song with Halsey.
On June 5, the South Korean rapper and the American singer released their latest collaboration titled “Lilith” to promote the popular video game Diablo IV. Both the lyrics of the song and its music video contain satanic references and imagery so, as a result, Suga and Halsey are currently being accused of promoting Satanism.
After the collaboration was released, many religious fans expressed their discontent and concerns due to the idol’s willingness to participate in a song with such imagery and lyrics. In many cultures, Lilith is portrayed as a demonic figure and others think of her as the first wife of Adam who was expelled from the Garden of Eden.
The band’s fans, the so-called ARMY, were quick to explain that the imagery and lyrics are inspired by Diablo IV so it is not correct to say that Suga is promoting satanism as he is only promoting a video game. Despite this, some of them did mention that they felt uncomfortable watching the video and would prefer him to avoid getting involved in religious matters.