RM, the leader of the South Korean boy band BTS, recently shared his thoughts on Weverse about his hectic lifestyle and his recent album, 'Right Time, Wrong Person'. The K-pop idol enlisted for his mandatory military service last year and reunited with other members recently to celebrate the group's 11th Anniversary.
Reflecting on his life and busy schedule, RM shared that he was so busy with his life that he couldn't even find time to wish his fans on BTS' 11th anniversary. He shared, “It was [BTS’] 11th anniversary not long ago, but I couldn’t leave even a short post because I was busy. Comeback To Me (his song) came out a month ago, and RPWP came out three weeks ago. Last April, I postponed my plan to enlist with [J-Hope] and ended up joining hands with my younger siblings. I think I spent the last 23 years just drinking and working. I’m jealous of my friend’s sergeant’s badge but I have no regrets. (lol)."
The rapper also opened up about his latest album, 'Right Person, Wrong Peron' and explained that it's an honest portrayal of his thoughts and struggles. “This is my first work where I haven’t been able to share my thoughts in person. There’s a lot I want to say, but it’s all written in the album… This is just an album in which I struggled to be honest with myself. I hope you read it over and over again for a long time,” he reportedly added.
He also reflected on his fellow BTS member Jin, who completed his service last week. Speaking about reuniting with him, he wrote “I brought a saxophone to play for fun, but in reality, I had mixed feelings. I wonder if it would have been very lonely and difficult to go first.. what would it have been like? One year and six months is fair to everyone here.”
The BTS leader then went on to express his longing for his fellow members. “Jin always used to talk about it. I miss the members so much. I bet you do too. Now that I am scattered and living somewhere in Gangwon-do, I understand deeply. When we actually talked face to face, I realised again the things that never change, the place I had to return to, and what kind of person I was… It was a meaningful and precious time for all of us.”
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