
Back with his second solo project, RM of BTS has dropped his sophomore album, Right Place, Wrong Person, led by the single “Come Back to Me.”
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A follow up to the K-Pop artist’s 2022 debut album Indigo, Right Place, Wrong Person features 11 tracks in total, including “Nuts,” “Groin,” “Heaven,” “LOST!” and more. Described as a “raw and honest presentation of RM’s distinctive sensibility, aesthetics, and beliefs,” per a Big Hit press release.
Ahead of dropping album number two, RM teased it’s impending arrival by sharing a series of pics he captioned as “concept photos,” to get the ARMY excited for the new phase.
According to another release, the artwork was meant to capture RM as an “ordinary individual in relatable, everyday settings, enjoying moments of freedom — a departure from the glamorous persona he embodies on stage.” It's intended to reflect the material on Right Place, Wrong Person, which encapsulates RM’s feelings of “being an outsider who doesn’t fit in,” as noted in Weverse’s album announcement in April.
RM and his BTS bandmates Jin, SUGA, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jung Kook are currently serving in the South Korean military, which mandates an 18-month military enlistment for all able-bodied men by the time they turn 28. During this time, a few of the members have taken the hiatus as opportunity to pursue various solo projects. However all plan to reconvene for back together as a band in 2025.
Listen to RM’s new album Right Place, Wrong Person below.