‘Right Place, Wrong Person’: BTS leader RM drops teaser of track ‘Come Back To Me’ | Watch

Updated : May 09, 2024 16:27
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RM aka Kim Namjoon, the leader of K-pop sensation BTS, has dropped the teaser for his upcoming pre-release track ‘Come Back to Me’. The track is a part of RM’s recently announced second album ‘Right Place, Wrong Person’.  

‘Come Back To Me’ teaser out 

The excitement amongst BTS ARMY is at its peak as RM unveiled the teaser of ‘Come Back To Me’. However, the ten-second teaser only gives a tiny glimpse into what’s in the store, making fans all the way more curious. It features RM in an intense look and gives out a mysterious vibe.

About RM’s new album ‘Right Place, Wrong Person’ 

BTS leader RM’s second solo album, titled ‘Right Place, Wrong Person,’ is set to release on May 24. The album will include 11 tracks, blending ‘alternative music and rich sounds,’ according to a press release. 

According to an announcement on Weverse, the album explores relatable emotions like the feeling of being an outsider or not fitting in. 

‘Right Place, Wrong Person’ showcases aspects of RM as a solo artist, separate from his work with BTS. Big Hit Entertainment stated that the album delves into RM's true essence. 

BTS military service 

Currently, RM and other BTS members are fulfilling their mandatory military service in South Korea. RM, along with V, Jimin, and Jung Kook, began his enlistment last December. 

Despite all seven members of BTS currently serving in the South Korean military, they continue to release new music. RM, the group's leader, is collaborating with several colleagues to release previously unreleased work, showing their commitment to music even as their military service takes precedence. 
 

Also Watch: Song Kang's military update delights fans; actor poses with fellow soldiers in new pics
 

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