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RM of BTS Announces Global Release of Second Solo Album

Big Hit Music Reveals Details of RM's Upcoming Album "Right Place, Wrong Person"

Courtesy of RM's Instagram

▲ Courtesy of RM's Instagram

RM of BTS will globally release his second solo album, "Right Place, Wrong Person," at 1 p.m. on May 24 (Seoul time), according to an announcement made by the group's agency, Big Hit Music, on Friday.

The album is described as exploring the universal theme of feeling like an outsider and not fitting into one's environment. It aims to resonate widely by addressing common emotional experiences.

Featuring 11 tracks, the album is said to encompass rich sounds from the alternative music genre. RM's involvement in writing lyrics for every track has raised expectations for the release.
 

▲ RM's second solo album / Courtesy of Big Hit Music
Big Hit Music stated that "Right Place, Wrong Person" will showcase a distinct artistic style unique to RM as a solo artist, differentiating it from BTS albums. The agency has encouraged anticipation and support for the album, emphasizing its focus on RM's essence.

In anticipation of the album's release, RM plans to unveil various contents sequentially leading up to the launch.

RM previously released his first official solo album, "Indigo," in December 2022. The album received praise for its transcendent artistic boundaries through collaborations with musicians from various genres and artists from the visual arts sector.

With "Right Place, Wrong Person" coming 17 months after "Indigo," RM's second solo album is anticipated to provide further insight into his evolved artistic sensibility.

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