If you thought drunk texting your ex was peak chaos, try confessing your love to SUGA of BTS. That’s exactly what happened when El Capitxn, the talented producer behind some of BTS and Agust D’s most beloved tracks, shared the story of a late-night moment he will never forget—and neither will the internet.
In a recent interview, El Capitxn revealed that he once sent a heartfelt (and very intoxicated) message to Min Yoongi that simply said, “Yoongi, I love you.” No context. No emojis. Just the raw, emotional truth—as one does after a few too many drinks.
The outcome? Nothing. No reply. No reaction. Just the cold, sobering silence of unrequited love. And rather than being embarrassed, El Capitxn owned it like a champ—saying he now considers SUGA his official “unrequited love.”
And honestly? Same.
For those who don’t know, El Capitxn isn’t just some random guy shooting his shot. He’s a longtime collaborator with BTS, credited on several iconic tracks including People Pt. 2 from Agust D’s D-DAY album. He’s part of the inner circle of producers who’ve helped shape the distinct sound of BTS’s solo and group music over the years. So this wasn’t fanboy energy—this was studio brotherhood turned emotional chaos.
But make no mistake: there’s nothing weird or inappropriate here. It was funny, sweet, and unexpectedly vulnerable. El Capitxn shared the story during a casual moment, not to spark drama or grab headlines, but to laugh at himself and his totally relatable mistake. And fans? They loved it.
Because who hasn’t looked at SUGA’s genius, his quiet charisma, his absolute dominance on stage and thought, “Yep, I love you too”? El Capitxn just had the courage (or tequila) to hit send.
The internet lit up with love and amusement over the moment. Fans praised El Capitxn for being honest, for showing the human side of the industry, and for reminding everyone that behind the scenes of your favorite records are real friendships, real admiration, and occasionally… drunk texts that go unanswered.
And let’s not pretend SUGA is surprised by this. He’s been inspiring poetic chaos since debut.
So, the takeaway?
El Capitxn had a moment. A very real, very late-night, possibly wine-fueled moment. He told SUGA he loved him. He got no reply. And instead of hiding it, he turned it into a hilarious, oddly wholesome confession that now lives rent-free in the fandom’s collective heart.
It’s a reminder that BTS’s influence doesn’t just live in charts and numbers—it lives in the people they’ve worked with, inspired, and quietly stolen the hearts of.
Including their own producers.
Unrequited or not, that’s power.