RM’s “Right Place, Wrong Person” garners 62.4 mn Spotify plays in just one week post the debut

Adding to the album’s ongoing success since its debut, it recently clinched spot in the Spotify Weekly Top Albums.

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Right Place, Wrong Person, the most recent album from BTS member RM, marked his eagerly awaited solo return. Based on their strong chart rankings, streaming statistics, and views of music videos, every tune on this album has quickly become a fan favorite.

Spotify milestone

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Following its debut, RM’s Right Place, Wrong Person received about 62.4 million unfiltered streams on Spotify, according to chart statistics from June 1.

Upsetting bandmate V’s FRI(END)S, SEVENTEEN’s 17 IS RIGHT HERE, and other releases, this is the largest K-pop launch on Spotify in 2024 to date.

Right Place, Wrong Person now ranks seventh on Spotify for K-pop soloist debuts, behind only Jungkook’s GOLDEN at number one, V’s Layover at number two, Jimin’s FACE at number three, SUGA’s D-DAY at number four, RM’s debut solo album Indigo at number five, and J-Hope’s Jack In The Box at number six.

RM’s second solo album has now launched at no. 13 on Spotify Weekly Top Albums Global, while Armageddon by Aespa is still going strong at no. 39 in this week’s K-pop releases.

Further details about RM’s latest solo album Right Place, Wrong Person

RM 'Right Place, Wrong Person' New Album | BTS 방탄소년단 2024

The BTS frontman makes a reappearance with Right Place, Wrong Person, his second solo album and first since Indigo’s 2022 release.

Eleven tracks total—the title track LOST!, the pre-release version of Come back to me, Nuts,? (Interlude), Groin, Right People, Wrong Place, Domodachi (feat. Little Simz), Out of Love, Around the world in a day (feat. Moses Sumney), Heaven, and ᅠᅠ (Credit Roll)—are included on this brand-new full-length album.

RM has released four amazing music videos so far, one each for Groin, Domodachi (feat. Little Simz), LOST!, and Come back to me. Applause for the experimental composition of all the music videos is overwhelming, since only an artist of RM’s caliber could do such a thing.

The BTS rapper not only made music videos but also a live video for Nuts.

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