BTS' RM's track 'Come Back To Me' from 'Right Place, Wrong Person' dominates iTunes charts in 82 regions

Updated : May 11, 2024 13:38
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BTS' RM recently captivated fans with the enigmatic music video of his pre-released track 'Come Back To Me', the first single from his upcoming album 'Right Place Wrong Person'. Featuring 'Pachinko' fame Kim Min Ha and directed by 'Beef' fame Joseph Lee, the pensive track has reached the top of the iTunes charts in over 82 regions, clinching the Number 1 spot globally. 

BTS' RM dominates iTunes cahrts worldwide


'Come Back to Me' has claimed the top spot on iTunes' Top Song charts in at least 82 regions, including Germany, France, Japan, India and Brazil. The track was released on May 10. The singer released the song at fellow BTS member Suga's Agust D's 'D-Day The Final' encore show at the KSPO Dome in Seoul in August 2023, where RM made a special guest appearance.

RM's second album 

'Right Place, Wrong Person', RM's second solo album, is set to arrive on May 24 and will feature 11 tracks “infused with alternative music and rich sounds,” according to HYBE's press release. RM’s first solo LP, Indigo, was released in Dec. 2022 and peaked at No. 3 on the all-genre Billboard 200. 

The BTS leader is currently completing his mandatory military service along with fellow BTS members Jin, J-hope, Suga, Jimin, Jungkook, and V. All seven members will be reunited in 2025. 

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