RM of BTS raised interest in the new album with the pre-release song. RM released the pre-release song "Come back to me" at 1 pm on the 10th, along with the music video. This song is the pre-release song of RM's 2nd solo album "Right Place, Wrong Person," which will be released on the 24th of this month. He appeared as a guest at SUGA's encore concert last August and surprised the audience by releasing the song. He explained that the song is one of the most important tracks to him, even though the title has not been decided yet. The song, released as a sound source after 9 months, is an indie pop number with the message "everything will come back. It may not be everything." He challenges new things with the theme of "right and wrong" in the new album, expressing ironic feelings towards people who are satisfied with reality. The music video is structured in a dramatized format, creating a movie-like world with sensory visual beauty and a friendly atmosphere. His acting, encountering himself living in a different form in various time and space, is also impressive. In the music video, he travels through dimensions via a "door," depicting deep confusion from different situations. He faces others in the same situation as himself, regaining smiles and happiness in every moment, unlike the previous scenes. Particularly, the scene where he opens the last door with a determined look after returning to reality and exits the maze-like set is impressive. The video ends with a preview of him moving on to the next chapter. The new song features lyrics by RM, composition and arrangement by O Hyuk of the band HYUKOH, and guitar and bass sessions by Guoguo of the Taiwanese band Sunset Rollercoaster. Singersongwriter JNKYRD and Balming Tiger's San Yawn, both members of "TEAM RM" formed by RM for the new album, are also credited. The production team of the music video for the new song boasts a luxurious lineup, with director Lee Song-jin, who directed the Netflix drama "BEEF," in charge of direction, production, and screenplay. Art director Ryu Song-hee, who participated in films such as "The Decision to Break Up" and "Assassination," and cinematographer Kim Woo-hyun, who worked on "1987: When the Day Comes" and "Late Autumn," collaborated on the project. The 2nd solo album "Right Place, Wrong Person" will include all 11 tracks, including "Come back to me." The new album is composed of tracks in the alternative genre with rich sounds, singing moments that feel like "foreigners in the wrong place."
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