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BTS' RM teases 'LOST' title track with striking posters; leaves fans anticipating solo album release

BTS's RM has unveiled new posters for "LOST," the title track of his solo album "Right Place, Wrong Person," which will be released on May 24.

May 21, 2024 / 09:50 IST
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Renowned for his introspective lyricism, RM has already made waves with the pre-release song 'Come Back to Me', which soared to the top of iTunes charts worldwide.
Renowned for his introspective lyricism, RM has already made waves with the pre-release song 'Come Back to Me', which soared to the top of iTunes charts worldwide.

BTS's RM has dropped captivating new posters for the title track 'LOST' from his upcoming solo album, 'Right Place, Wrong Person', set to release on May 24. The announcement comes hot on the heels of the pre-release song 'Come Back to Me', which debuted with a dedicated music video on May 10, building anticipation for RM's solo comeback.

The posters, unveiled on May 21 at 0:00 am KST, showcase RM in various thought-provoking settings, reflecting the theme of 'LOST'. In the first poster, RM is depicted amidst a maze, his expression serious as he navigates the uncertainty of existence. Multiple iterations of RM are seen scattered throughout the maze, each facing a different direction, symbolising the complexity of his journey.

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The second poster portrays RM in three distinct workstations against a black backdrop, representing his feelings of being lost in both the workplace and life in general. The juxtaposition of RM in different positions conveys the multifaceted nature of his struggles and emotions.

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In the third poster, RM is shown in a medical facility backdrop, captured in various poses and states of contemplation. This imagery suggests a deeper exploration of RM's inner thoughts and introspections, hinting at the emotional depth of his upcoming album.

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