Fans have recently realized that one of the group’s members, Suga aka Min Yoongi, has had his Spotify account hacked by an Indian.

BTS has indisputably established fanbases all over the world, making ARMY one of the world’s largest fan communities. While the group appreciates the love and support, they receive from their fans, they have had some issues with fans in the past. Fans recently realized that one of the group’s members, Suga aka Min Yoongi, had his Spotify account hacked by an Indian.

Bangtan Boys, or BTS for short, is a seven-member boy band from South Korea that debuted in 2013 and has since conquered the world. Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook are the names of the seven members.

Returning to the subject, it should be remembered that each member of BTS has their own Spotify account, where fans may listen to their music. ARMYs have recently discovered a song that isn’t intended to be there. The account in question was Suga’s alias Min Yoongi’s, where fans discovered a song that was not his.

A Bhojpuri phone number was discovered in Min Yoongi’s account. We, along with other fans, are perplexed, wondering how this song came to be. Fans have speculated that the breach was carried out by an Indian hacker.

The Indian BTS ARMY took to Twitter to express their dissatisfaction and embarrassment about the situation. Take a look at what they’ve got to say.

Meanwhile, Suga’s most recent album, Film, is one of the most popular and well-received in the globe. Apart from that, one of his music productions, Stay Alive from 7 Fates Chakho, has become one of Spotify’s most popular tracks.

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