BTS' RM archives posts, deletes profile pic on Instagram; fans anticipate new album announcement

Updated : Apr 13, 2024 13:24
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BTS' RM, aka Namjoon, has caused mayhem on social media with his recent Instagram activities. The rapper, who has a knack for documenting precious moments of his life on the gramme, has shocked ARMYs by archiving most of his posts and deleting his profile picture. For the uninitiated, the BTS leader is currently serving in the military, along with his band members who enlisted at different times.

Namjoon's latest Instagram activities

RM of BTS made several changes to his Instagram profile recently, and fans were quick to take note. The 'Wildflower' singer archived 55 of his posts, leaving only seven visible on his feed at the moment. In addition to this, Namjoon also deleted his profile picture and Instagram story. The sudden shift in the BTS leader's profile has concerned fans, while some netizens also believe it could be a signal for new music. 

RM's comeback date

Kim Namjoon, a.k.a. RM, and Kim Taehyung joined the military on December 11, 2023. The date of his release is June 10, 2025. The leader of the group released his solo album, Indigo, to critical and commercial success and a cult following.

BTS' comeback 

BTS has announced that they will reunite in 2025, according to their label HYBE. The group has made a lasting impression and amassed a sizable fan base that is impatiently expecting their comeback. They are now topping music charts across the globe. The formal countdown has started. Due to a shoulder ailment, Suga is currently performing his social service work, while the other members are completing their military duty requirements as active duty soldiers. 

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