RM – Right Place, Wrong Person

Album Info

Artist: RM

Title: Right Place, Wrong Person

Year: 2024

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Tracklist

  • 1. Right People, Wrong Place (1:57)
  • 2. Nuts (3:14)
  • 3. out of love (2:07)
  • 4. Domodachi (feat. Little Simz) (3:04)
  • 5. ? (Interlude) (1:53)
  • 6. Groin (3:10)
  • 7. Heaven (3:14)
  • 8. LOST! (3:53)
  • 9. Around the world in a day (feat. Moses Sumney) (4:17)
  • 10. ㅠㅠ (Credit Roll) (1:14)
  • 11. Come back to me (6:28)

Review

RM's second solo studio album, "Right Place, Wrong Person," is a striking journey through emotional and sonic landscapes. Dropped on May 24, 2024, via Big Hit Music, the album captures the universal experience of feeling somewhat 외롭다 (woe-rop-da, lonely or out of place) while navigating life's ever-shifting transitions. With an experimental production style that ropes in some of Korea's musical heavyweights, RM seamlessly weaves together genres like psychedelic rap, progressive jazz, and Afrobeats. Lyrically, he dives deep into the whirlpool of love, isolation, and the high-pressure world of superstardom, showing off his signature blend of fierce hip-hop vibes and vocal versatility.

The album's 11 tracks, including the standout single "Come Back to Me" that snagged a spot at number 24 on the Billboard Global 200, are laden with intricate layers that invite listeners to hit replay. Critics have showered the album with praise for its raw emotional energy, boundary-pushing sound, and RM's intense self-exploration. It's no surprise that "Right Place, Wrong Person" earned accolades as one of the top albums of the first half of 2024. Commercially, this gem performed exceptionally well, debuting at number two on both the South Korean Circle Album Chart and the Japanese Oricon Albums Chart. All in all, this album cements RM's reputation as an artistic visionary unafraid to push the envelope. - Lily