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Watch BTS leader RM release his most relatable music to date on Lost

BTS leader Kim Namjoon aka RM released the title track from his upcoming solo album “Right Place Wrong Person” on May 24. The title track is titled “LOST!”, accompanied by a quirky music video that is both fun and entertaining. at the same time.

By “LOST!” RM uses the universal language of feeling “lost”, “indecision” and “lost”. With visual graphics you can see how intricate emotions become, and whether one is successful or not, one cannot avoid feeling it at least once in their life.

Check out the music video below:

The video begins with a tag that invites you into “RM’s mind”, which is like a maze and, like him, you are trapped in the countless thoughts and contradictions it offers. The song begins after a short skit titled “The Lost!” Show Starring RM” where RM performs his new single. While the song is playing, you see RM in an office building trying to find an escape, but he can often be seen walking, falling, and standing in a loop.

One can’t help but recall the BTS member mentioning feeling “insecure” several times even as the group reached major milestones. This song and lyrics feel like a literal representation of those times.

BigHit Music’s press release described “LOST!” as “an alternative pop song about those who can’t find answers and get lost due to conflicting feelings. The song expresses that even this situation can be okay when we hang out with friends.”

The 11-track album “Right Place, Wrong Person” will be released today, following RM’s December 2022 debut album “Indigo.” BigHit Music said: “Right Place, Wrong Person” is an 11-track album that captures some of the universal emotions we all experience at some point in our lives, such as the feeling of being an outsider who doesn’t fit in. The album fits into the alternative genre, characterized by a rich sound and honest, honest lyrics.”

On May 10, RM released the music video for the pre-release song “Come Back to Me”.

RM debuted as an artist with BTS in 2013. The group is currently on hiatus due to mandatory military obligations, but is expected to reconvene as a septet in 2025.

Posted by:

Anvita Singh

Published:

May 24, 2024