Did BTS' RM hint about his dating life in 'Right Place, Wrong Person' song 'NUTS'? Fans think so

Updated : May 26, 2024 12:37
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BTS leader RM, currently busy serving in South Korea’s mandatory military service, has dropped his new album, 'Right Place, Wrong Person'. The new album, boasting 11 tracks, was released on May 24, with the title track 'Lost' and pre-released track, 'Come Back to Me'. While the entire album feels like a brainchild of  Namjoon's deep thoughts. the track, 'Nuts', has garnered significant attention as many think the lyrics are quite 'personal'. 

Is 'Lost' about RM's love life? 

Some fans are of the view that in the song 'Nuts,' RM reflects upon his past relationships. With its emotional lyrics, fans are sure that the rapper has poured his feelings into the track. Many are also of the belief that the singer speaks about difficult romance in the heartbreaking song. Overall, the entire album has won hearts worldwide, with many praising how the singer managed to paint a picture of his emotions and thoughts in the composition of all songs. 

Lyrics of the 'Lost' 

“Every night, I write letters to my past self, With just a glass of whiskey, all the memories come pouring out, praying to a god I don't even believe in So that you can move on from being my everything in your twenties,” the English-translated verse 2 of the song reads, after the Korean rapper rapped about how “love will inevitably fail, love is for the freaks.”

Meanwhile, all members of the BTS are expected to reunite in 2025. 

Also watch: Nicki Minaj arrested at Amsterdam airport over ‘drugs possession’, UK gig postponed
 

 

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