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Spotify announces BTS fans can send letters to RM via playlist
Spotify announces BTS fans can send letters to RM via playlist
Toff C.
Published May 20, 2024 02:21 PM PHT

Ahead of the release of RM's newest album Right Place, Wrong Person, Spotify announced that fans can send a message to the K-Pop idol through their new initiative "letter box."
Ahead of the release of RM's newest album Right Place, Wrong Person, Spotify announced that fans can send a message to the K-Pop idol through their new initiative "letter box."
The initiative encourages fans to form a message for RM through a Spotify playlist. Check out the full instructions below:
The initiative encourages fans to form a message for RM through a Spotify playlist. Check out the full instructions below:
1. Create a new Spotify playlist and arrange your chosen songs to have their titles form your message.
1. Create a new Spotify playlist and arrange your chosen songs to have their titles form your message.
2. To send your Playlist Letter to RM, respond to this #SpotifyxRM post on @SpotifyKpop on X with a screenshot and link to your dedicated playlist.
2. To send your Playlist Letter to RM, respond to this #SpotifyxRM post on @SpotifyKpop on X with a screenshot and link to your dedicated playlist.
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RM is set to release his sophomore record Right Place, Wrong Person on May 24.
RM is set to release his sophomore record Right Place, Wrong Person on May 24.
In a statement, BigHit said that the new album 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."
In a statement, BigHit said that the new album 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 agency added: "The album falls within the alternative genre, boasting a rich sound coupled with frank, honest lyrics."
The agency added: "The album falls within the alternative genre, boasting a rich sound coupled with frank, honest lyrics."
RM is currently doing military service in Korea. The K-Pop idol entered the military in December.
RM is currently doing military service in Korea. The K-Pop idol entered the military in December.
The lead single of the album titled "Come Back To Me" was released May 10. A music video was launched on the same day.
The lead single of the album titled "Come Back To Me" was released May 10. A music video was launched on the same day.
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“Through ‘Come Back To Me,’ RM explores the central theme of the new album, ‘right and wrong,’ delving into the paradoxical desire to venture into new territories while longing to remain content in the present,” a press release said as reported by Billboard.
“Through ‘Come Back To Me,’ RM explores the central theme of the new album, ‘right and wrong,’ delving into the paradoxical desire to venture into new territories while longing to remain content in the present,” a press release said as reported by Billboard.
"The music video captures the uncanny yet familiar sensation of feeling like a stranger in different surroundings, echoing the theme of the upcoming album," the press release added.
"The music video captures the uncanny yet familiar sensation of feeling like a stranger in different surroundings, echoing the theme of the upcoming album," the press release added.
In a previous interview with HYPEBEAST, RM shared hints on what his next record would sound like after his first album Indigo.
In a previous interview with HYPEBEAST, RM shared hints on what his next record would sound like after his first album Indigo.
"I’m trying to create something that is much lighter and more playful. Indigo was a serious endeavor that I contemplated for four years. It carried a special weight, because it was meant to showcase me as an artist to the world for the first time. My plan is to release something more easy-going next," he said in the interview.
"I’m trying to create something that is much lighter and more playful. Indigo was a serious endeavor that I contemplated for four years. It carried a special weight, because it was meant to showcase me as an artist to the world for the first time. My plan is to release something more easy-going next," he said in the interview.
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