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Right Place, Wrong Person is the second studio album by South Korean rapper RM of BTS, released on May 24, 2024, through Big Hit Music.The album follows his first solo album Indigo, released December 2022, and contains the single "Come Back to Me", which peaked at number 24 on the Billboard Global 200, [1] and features appearances by Little Simz, Domi and JD Beck, and Moses Sumney.
South Korean rapper RM (formerly Rap Monster) has released two studio albums, two mixtapes, and 21 singles (including 12 as a featured artist).He has recorded with a variety of artists throughout his career including Warren G, MFBTY, Primary, Wale, Fall Out Boy, Tiger JK, Honne, Lil Nas X, Younha, Erykah Badu, and Anderson .Paak.
His credits include solos for his BTS bandmates, music for his various features, and two songs for former Big Hit Entertainment labelmate Glam prior to their disbandment. In December 2020, RM made his debut on the Billboard Hot 100 Songwriters Chart at number three, after six songs that he co-wrote on BTS' fifth Korean-language studio album Be ...
Taylor Swift shocked Swifties when she announced her 11th studio album during the 2024 Grammys. While accepting the award for Best Pop Vocal Album, Swift celebrated her 13th career win by ...
The news came after Swift debuted the live performance of Evermore's "Long Story Short" during the surprise songs portion of the concert. Following the on-stage reveal, Swift announced the news ...
Taylor Swift has revealed the track list for her upcoming album, The Tortured Poets Department, and it includes some notable names. In an Instagram post shared Monday, the 34-year-old singer and ...
On March 11, 2015, RM announced the release of his debut mixtape for March 17 through a post of the mixtape's cover art on BTS' blog page along with its theme of "You do you, I do I". [11] In the lead up to the mixtape's release, a music video for the track "Awakening" was released on March 13. [ 11 ]
u0022We would pick a decade we wished we could live in instead of this; I'd say the 1830s but without all the racists,u0022 Taylor Swift sings on her new album u0022The Tortured Poets Department ...