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In RM ‘s latest introspective turn, the BTS leader unveils his new solo endeavor Right Place, Wrong Person , an album that shifts the focus from genre experimentation to a raw exploration of his identity and emotions. RM’s previous solo project Indigo, which was released in 2022 and peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 , marked an initial venture beyond the confines of his group to find his musical voice through a variety of collaborations and exploration into genres with musical greats that he admired like Erykah Badu, Youjueen, Anderson .

Paak, Parkjiyoon, Tablo, Mahalia and more. But as RM confided to his bandmate Jimin in an episode of their MMM (Mini & Moni Music) YouTube series , Indigo left him unfulfilled despite its critical acclaim and commercial success. Instead, RM spent more than a year feeling adrift and would even postpone his mandatory military enlistment to delve deeper into the music, feelings and sentiment that became Right Place, Wrong Person .



Just like how his music video for lead single “LOST!” opens with a nametag declaring “INSIDE NAMJOON’S BRAIN” (referring to RM’s birth name, Kim Namjoon), RPRW encapsulates the global superstar’s larger life questions. The album is not for the mass appeal of Hot 100 hits but to serve as an intimate outlet for RM to unburden himself after a period of hardship and self-reflection. Without the immense pressure of leading the world’s biggest pop group, RM shares his innermost thoughts — anger, hope,.

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