BTS sensation RM showed a sneak peek into his mind through the music video of his latest song, Lost, from his new album Right Place, Wrong Person.
In his second solo album, the 29-year-old South Korean singer and songwriter chronicled the moments when he felt like a stranger who did not fit in certain places,” as described by his agency BigHit Music.
The agency unveiled the official music video on YouTube on Friday, May 24. Within an hour of the release, his fans flooded the comment section with admiration.
One fan commented, “I am glad he is able to share his feelings through his music.”
A second fan highlighted the message from the new track, “What I love most about ‘Lost’ is how relatable it is. We’ve all had moments where we feel like we’re wandering aimlessly, unsure of what our next step should be. But Namjoon reminds us that even in those moments, we can find our way back to ourselves.”
Another described it as “Witty, irreverent, hyperactive imagination, funny, whimsical, interesting—this song brings out these parts of Namjoon so well!”
Additionally, Lost is the main track of the album which hit the streaming platforms on May 24.
RM’s latest album has 11 songs, including Come Back to Me, Right People, Wrong Place, Nuts, Out of Love, ?, and Domodachi, among other B-side tracks, all penned by the crooner. One fan commented, “I am glad he is able to share his feelings through his music.”
A second fan highlighted the message from the new track, “What I love most about ‘Lost’ is how relatable it is. We’ve all had moments where we feel like we’re wandering aimlessly, unsure of what our next step should be. But Namjoon reminds us that even in those moments, we can find our way back to ourselves.”
Another described it as “Witty, irreverent, hyperactive imagination, funny, whimsical, interesting—this song brings out these parts of Namjoon so well!”
Additionally, Lost is the main track of the album which hit the streaming platforms on May 24.
RM’s latest album has 11 songs, including Come Back to Me, Right People, Wrong Place, Nuts, Out of Love, ?, and Domodachi, among other B-side tracks, all penned by the crooner.