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WATCH: BTS' RM feels 'Lost!' in MV for new single
WATCH: BTS' RM feels 'Lost!' in MV for new single
Paul Xavier Jaehwa Bernardo,
ABS-CBN News
Published May 24, 2024 12:51 PM PHT

BTS' RM in a scene from the music video his single 'Lost!'. Screenshot from video on HYBE LABELS' YouTube channelRM, the rapper who leads K-pop supergroup BTS, released Friday his sophomore album, accompanied by the music video for its lead single, "Lost!".

The 29-year-old artist, whose real name is Kim Nam-joon, dropped the 11-track "Right Place, Wrong Person," which follows his debut record "Indigo" from December 2022.
The 29-year-old artist, whose real name is Kim Nam-joon, dropped the 11-track "Right Place, Wrong Person," which follows his debut record "Indigo" from December 2022.
BigHit Music, BTS' label, previously said the album "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."
BigHit Music, BTS' label, previously said the album "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 video for "Lost!" begins with a skit titled "The Lost! Show Starring RM," akin to late-night talk shows.
The video for "Lost!" begins with a skit titled "The Lost! Show Starring RM," akin to late-night talk shows.
Last May 10, RM released the music video for "Come Back to Me" as a pre-release track for the album.
Last May 10, RM released the music video for "Come Back to Me" as a pre-release track for the album.
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RM debuted in 2013 with BTS, which has risen to become one of South Korea's most successful pop acts, selling out stadiums across the world and topping key music charts in the United States.
RM debuted in 2013 with BTS, which has risen to become one of South Korea's most successful pop acts, selling out stadiums across the world and topping key music charts in the United States.
Currently, all of BTS' seven members are fulfilling their mandatory military duties, with the group expecting to reconvene as a septet around 2025.
Currently, all of BTS' seven members are fulfilling their mandatory military duties, with the group expecting to reconvene as a septet around 2025.
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