BTS’ RM astounds fans with a quirky hip-hop aesthetic; releases Groin MV from the new album
This album demonstrates his unique musical taste and inventiveness, further establishing him as a multifaceted artist who can still perform professionally.

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In the midst of his military service, BTS singer RM surprised fans by releasing a groovy hip-hop music video for his song Groin. His most recent album, Right Place, Wrong Person, was published on May 24 and includes this unexpected release.
RM unfurls Groin MV
BTS singer RM stunned fans on May 27 at midnight KST by releasing a funky hip-hop music video for his song Groin off his most recent album Right Place, Wrong Person.
Pennacky directed and San Yawn oversaw the visual direction of the music video, which features RM wearing a buzzcut and a casual black tracksuit.
JNKYRD and Sehoon Jang are part of the creative team behind this project, and Cult of Ya is handling local production. Mia Foo was the line producer, Syd Farrington assisted with camera work, and Hoon Gold functioned as the producer and first assistant director. As the photographer, Jimin Son documented behind-the-scenes activities.
Groin is a different hip-hop song that has a catchy chorus and a rocking vibe. It’s a B-side from RM’s most recent solo album and it’s an honest reflection of his feelings about people he doesn’t like.
About the album ‘Right Place, Wrong Person’
RM’s album Right Place, Wrong Person, which was released on May 24th, has generated enthusiasm around the world.
The eleven songs on the album highlight RM’s alternative style and poetic language, perfectly expressing what it means to be an outcast. Right Place, Wrong Person will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression and contribute to the heritage of BTS because of BIGHIT MUSIC’s support of RM’s artistic abilities.
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