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Right Place, Wrong Person: RM Vol.2<数量限定生産盤>

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発売日 2025年08月14日
国内/輸入 輸入(韓国盤)
レーベルYG Plus
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 BHE0551
SKU 8800287295661

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構成数 : 1枚

  1. 1.[LPレコード]
    1. 1.
      Right People Wrong Place
    2. 2.
      Nuts
    3. 3.
      out of love
    4. 4.
      Domodachi
    5. 5.
      ?(Interlude)
    6. 6.
      Groin
    7. 7.
      Heaven
    8. 8.
      LOST!
    9. 9.
      Around the world in a day
    10. 10.
      ?? (Credit Roll)
    11. 11.
      Come back to me

作品の情報

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アーティスト: RM (BTS)

商品の紹介

In June 2022, K-Pop icons BTS used their annual FESTA celebration to share food, reminisce on their years together, and deliver unthinkable news: the group was going on hiatus. It soon became clear to ARMYs that this would be a welcome respite: each member candidly revealed a sense of unease about their identity, a desire to authentically represent themselves, and a fear of disappointing fans that you wouldnt expect from the worlds biggest boy band. With the heat taken down a notch, members gradually used the hiatus to deepen their own artistic identities -- and few have taken greater advantage of this than the group’s leader and main rapper RM. Branching out from the harmonic, well-received Indigo, RM’s second (hiatus) album, Right Place, Wrong Person, bypasses any expectations of what a BTS record should sound like. The anchor here is warped and upbeat with a core of Neptunes-esque funk-rap influences taken from the alternative rap spectrum. Exactly where on the spectrum these ideas land varies drastically -- from the squelchy, stank-face basses of "Nuts" to the whistling closing credits of "Come Back to Me" -- but theres a Gorillaz-like cohesion to the whole thing -- nothing lands unnaturally in this rapidly morphing space. A certified artillery of musicians behind the boards, among them Mokyo, Rad Museum, Kim Hanjoo, Ohhyuk, and Jclef, provide a pumping vitality and deft instrumental shifts, while the energetic presence of creative director and close friend San Yawn (of experimental K-Pop outfit Balming Tiger) takes the rule-bending even further. Its a fittingly untamed sound for someone who has never slotted neatly into one place. This nonconformist backbone is not just the albums sound, but its entire ethos. RMs lyrics gravitate between ideas of perception and discovery, hitting out at friends who just want "another pose" from him, scowling down at the "diplomat"-like role assigned to him, and discarding expectations in accepting his "broken self." Yet for all its headstrong energy, Namjoons persona is equally vulnerable to these messy, chaotic spaces: a tempestuous former lover plays muse on "Nuts" while "Come Back to Me" ascends to an unnamed, divine pain. Its in one of the best tracks, "LOST!," that things truly fall into place. Over a Tyler, The Creator-like collage of nostalgic synths and padded choruses, Namjoon finds euphoria in losing himself in the world as he spirals into new experiences amid old temptations and self-doubt. Right Place, Wrong Person is fundamentally a record of self-acceptance, but its a kind of self-acceptance thats seen much less often -- punchy and upbeat and even broken, its a reflection of a messy self-hood that never risks relying on vague, affirmative cliches. Of all the lessons he draws, Namjoon leaves us with one critical truth: much like the album itself, life is beautiful because of, not in spite of, its wonkiness. ~ David Crone
Rovi

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