As K-pop boy band BTS members continue to pursue individual music careers, group member RM has unveiled striking new posters for his upcoming solo album, Right Place, Wrong Person, further fueling excitement among fans. The title track, “Lost!”, is set to debut on May 24, following the success of his pre-release song “Come Back to Me“. The music video, released on May 10, has already captured the hearts of ARMY worldwide.

Unveiled on May 21 at midnight KST, the “Lost!” posters showcase RM navigating thought-provoking environments that mirror the song’s theme. In one poster, RM appears deep in thought while traversing a complex maze, symbolising life’s uncertain paths. Multiple iterations of the artiste are scattered throughout the labyrinth, each facing a different direction and reflecting the intricacies of his journey.

Another poster captures RM in a medical facility backdrop, inviting viewers into his introspective world. These visuals hint at the raw, emotional depth fans can expect from the album, which delves into themes of feeling like an outsider and the search for one’s place in the world.

 

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Known for his introspective lyricism, RM has already made waves with “Come Back to Me” which quickly topped iTunes charts around the globe. The emotional resonance of the song has struck a chord with ARMY, setting the stage for an eagerly anticipated album release.

Produced by Kim Han-joo from Silica Gel and lyrically refined by RM, “Lost!” is an energetic alternative pop track that encourages finding solace in shared experiences with friends.

 

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RM’s forthcoming album, Right Place, Wrong Person, features 11 tracks that promise a rich, alternative sound paired with candid lyrics. Right Place, Wrong Person is scheduled for release on May 28 KST, following the debut of “Lost!”

As BTS members continue their mandatory military service, their music releases have kept fans engaged and entertained during their physical hiatus. Jin, the eldest member, is expected to return in June, with fans eagerly anticipating his first solo album after the success of his Coldplay collaboration in 2022.

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