A partnership
Amor FatiThe glow in the restaurant is what Yoongi expected of it. Nothing less from one of the fanciest restaurants in the city.
It wasn’t noisy and crowded like normal ones and tables are far away from each other, offering some sense of privacy among guests.
He observes the place but his eyes go back to the boy in front of him who seems to have not stop talking yet. He watches the other’s lips move as he rambles about anything.
See, Yoongi isn’t the type to socialize with people but here he is stuck in a business dinner set up by his record label in hopes of him agreeing to working with one of the most famous rappers of South Korea.
The boy is talking about something and all Yoongi hears are incoherent words since he’s talking so fast. He observes the boy and the red haired male breaks out into a huge smile.
Yoongi can’t help the smile that forces its way to his lips upon seeing the boy smile because the man’s heart shaped smile is contagious. “So, Suga, I thought about making a song about liberation.”
“Liberation? I thought we’re over colonialism and all?” The red haired chuckles at the reply.
“No you dummy!” He shows off his heart shaped smile again and Yoongi looks at him confused, urging him to continue.
“I mean liberation from ourselves. From society. From chains we willingly shackle ourselves to.” Yoongi hums and the red haired male continues.
“You see, society gives us a set of norms. Standards that we are compelled to meet but aren’t really required to. I want my next album to tackle that issue.” He finishes as he offers a humble nod at the producer.
“That’s...” Yoongi begins and the other is looking at him earnestly. “One of the best album ideas I’ve heard in my entire time as a producer, J-hope!”
Yoongi is honestly amazed at the rapper’s idea. He told himself that he’d turn down any chances of a collaboratio
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