On Friday, Kim Namjoon, also known as RM, the leader of BTS, unveiled the music video for his pre-release track “Come Back to Me.”
HYBE shared the nearly six-minute-long music video on its YouTube channel.
RM’s “Come Back to Me” Music Video: A Journey of Self-Reflection
In the video, BTS leader RM embodies multiple roles, portraying a friend within his group, a married man with a child, and someone engaged in a disagreement with his girlfriend. He also depicts a child in a pram, initially appearing unhappy and confused amidst his interactions. As the video unfolds, RM confronts himself face-to-face, marking a pivotal moment of introspection.
Subsequently, there’s a notable shift as he begins to appreciate and enjoy his time with those around him. The video culminates with RM exiting a house while holding hands with a woman, symbolizing a newfound sense of connection and contentment.
BTS ARMY Shares Enthusiastic Reactions to the Music Video
In response to the post, one fan expressed, “I am very proud and happy for you, Namjoon; you are an incredible man full of unmatched qualities. You are the man with thousands of facets full of different spaces and versions of himself.” Another admirer remarked, “The lyrics, the expression on his face, the duality, the actor Kim Namjoon, the set, graphics, his emotions, everything!! Just everything was PERFECT!!!!“
“RM is for sure very talented! From like rapping to now singing, show in his amazing singing skills.. You are totally talented RM! Your music always teaches the army something, and we enjoy listening to you… We ARMYs will always and FOREVER be with you and support you! LOVE YOU, NAMJOON!” commented another member of the ARMY community.
RM’s Second Solo Album: “Right Place, Wrong Person”
BigHit Music recently unveiled details about RM’s highly anticipated second solo album, “Right Place, Wrong Person.” According to the official statement, the album comprises 11 tracks that delve into universal emotions familiar to all, including the sense of being an outsider or not fitting in.
The official statement read, “Hello. This is BIGHIT MUSIC. We are pleased to announce the release of Right Place, Wrong Person, BTS member RM’s second solo album. Right Place, Wrong Person is an 11-track album that captures some of the universal emotions that we all experience at some point in life, such as the feeling of being an outsider who doesn’t fit in.”
“The album falls within the alternative genre, boasting a rich sound coupled with frank, honest lyrics. Your anticipation and support for RM and his second solo album, Right Place, Wrong Person, would be much appreciated. Thank you. Pre-Order Date: From 11 AM, Friday, April 26, 2024 (KST) onward. Release Date: 1 PM, Friday, May 24, 2024 (KST),” it concluded.
Characterized by its alternative genre, the album promises a captivating fusion of rich soundscapes and candid, heartfelt lyrics. Fans are encouraged to eagerly await and support RM and his latest solo endeavor. Pre-orders for “Right Place, Wrong Person” began at 11 AM on Friday, April 26, 2024 (KST), with the album set for release at 1 PM on Friday, May 24, 2024 (KST).
BTS ARMY Criticizes South Korean Government and Shows Support for BTS
Following the South Korean government’s decision to launch an investigation into alleged chart-rigging practices by BTS’s agency, HYBE, fans took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to express their discontent. The hashtag “South Korea apologise to BTS” began trending as fans voiced their support for the group.
Expressing their frustration, one fan wrote, “Shame On You South Korea. South Korea Is Nothing Without BTS. BTS Deserves A Lot Of Love. I Hate South Korea. We Are With You BTS. With BTS Till The End BTS Have Armys. Army Forever BTS Forever. BTS Has Most Organic Success. BTS The Kings.” Another tweet stated, “There really isn’t anything lower than throwing these incredible men under the bus when they are literally serving their country and can’t defend themselves while they’re away. South Korea Apologize To BTS. BTS Have Armys.”
Amidst the backlash, an X user remarked, “The fact that my boys have been successful since day 1 is making them mad. Oh, South Korea, you don’t know what you’re going to get. BTS karma is so real. You’ll be crying. Today, We Fight. We Are With You, BTS. With BTS Till The End. BTS Have Armys. BTS Has Most Organic Success.” Another tweet questioned the allegations, stating, “Oh right…it’s a chart manipulation!! They manipulate everyone there to sing this while going out of stadium??!!“