If you want to talk in professional terms, he's medium level and has not improved over the time. Yes, he had, same as many others, something to look into, to improve. But his "too Kool for school" behaviour isn't doing it anymore. He's been acting the same way for years and he's a "rapper". Meaning he is there to rap. I don't care if he has blue hair, fireworks, 100,000 in the stadium. He is boring. The same. Over the time I came to appreciate Hoseok and Namjoon more, but Hoseok doesn't have the will to want to do something, even though, weirdly enough, his voice and skills are above the rest. Namjoon has writing skills, but his also "too Kool for school" act, has made him insufferable, almost as much as Yongi.
You can come of course with the same quote - it's personal taste, or you could think about what I've wrote in the past and see if you can notice some of the things I am pointing out to.
He's already successful with nothing in the bag. What kind of a person sells a 15,000 stadium, with one album and barely having had performed, singing the same school lyrics and false deep philosophy..In that case I'd take Ed Sheeran. At least he's more diverse in his lyrics and theft than Suga and let me say this - I was NAILED by the first songs of him. I LOOOOOVED his songs when I started this thread. I liked his lyrics, though I've noticed some repetitive stuff and was a bit bothered, but I thought...maybe next time.
Next time was worse.
He tries to be the good son, the badd rapper, the anti-kpop-idol, he tries to please everyone, desperate to be liked. While pretending he couldn't care less.
Someone like this can never be good at anything.
What do you want him to do???
The US rappers are doing the same act for years, that's what they are known for.
I can't imagine Kanye wakes up one day and be like "Imma gonna incorporate Britney's dance moves in my performance from now on". Like, come on!
Rappers are quite limited in what they can do, and besides it's their style and that's what people like.
If I want to see a dance act, I'll go see a pop concert.
Ed Sheeran also does not dance, is he boring? To you, maybe yes, but there are people who enjoy this type of thing.
I think it's ok to be critical but just being critical for the sake of it is not objective.
Why not discuss YG's rapping skills, for example?
In my opinion, he's a good rapper, and his show was quite good. Besides rapping he played piano and guitar, and even had some dance numbers (does Kanye or Eminem even do that?)
Not trying to put those rappers down, they are good in their own way, all I am saying that Suga did really good. I was skeptical going to his concert because I didn't think he could pull it off, but he was actually great, and I saw it live so I am speaking from experience. He is a good performer.
I am an avid concer-goer and enjoy pretty much all music styles, so I have seen all kinds of acts (stadium, arenas, small venues) from classical to metal to k-pop to Broadway.
Also, it's important to keep in mind - performers can change style, concept any time- that's what keeps it interesting.
E.g. we had country Taylor Swift, then pop Taylor, indie Taylor, cute Taylor, dark Taylor.
Or they don't because they realize people dig the current concept so they stay the way they are.
So if YG wants to act like mafia in his performance one day, and like a good son - the other. It's ok. It's not his real personality anyway, it's all for show.
Don't see a point criticizing him for that.