Suga (disambiguation)

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Suga (born 1993) is a South Korean rapper, songwriter, and record producer, as well as a member of boy band BTS.

Suga may also refer to:

  • Suga, Iran, a village in Qazvin Province, Iran
  • Suga language, a language of Cameroon
  • Suga (EP), 2020 EP by Megan Thee Stallion
  • Suga, 1996 album by female hip hop duo Terri & Monica, or the title track
  • "Suga", a song by Monica from her 2015 album Code Red

People with the surname

  • Daiki Suga (born 1988), Japanese football forward
  • Hiroaki Suga (born 1963), Japanese chemist
  • Hiroe Suga (born 1963), Japanese writer
  • Hirofumi Suga (comedian) (born 1976), Japanese comedian
  • Hirofumi Suga (garden designer), Japanese garden designer and landscape architect
  • Hiroshi Suga (born 1945), Japanese photographer
  • Kantarō Suga (1934–1994), Japanese actor
  • Kenta Suga (born 1994), Japanese actor
  • Kishio Suga (born 1944), Japanese sculptor and installation artist
  • Nobuo Suga (born 1933), Japanese biologist
  • Shikao Suga (born 1966), Japanese musician and singer-songwriter
  • Shōtarō Suga (1977–2015), Japanese screenwriter
  • Takamasa Suga (born 1977), Japanese actor
  • Tatsuji Suga (1885–1945), Japanese military commander
  • Toshiro Suga (born 1950), Japanese aikido instructor
  • Yoshihide Suga (born 1948), Japanese politician and former Prime Minister of Japan
  • Yoshima Suga (菅 芳松, born 1947), Japanese sport wrestler

See also

  • Sugar Sugar (disambiguation)
  • Suga Pop, a dance
  • "Suga Suga", a 2003 song by American rapper Baby Bash and Mexican-American singer Frankie J
  • Suga Suga (film), a 2021 Nigerian romantic comedy film
  • Sugababes, an English pop girl group
  • Takako Shimazu, former member of the Imperial House of Japan who was known as Takako, Princess Suga prior to her marriage
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