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Weeks after announcing his much-awaited solo album, Right Place, Wrong Person, BTS’s Kim Namjoon aka RM, has dropped another bomb titled ㅠㅠ (Credit Roll). A B-side track featured on the Right Place, Wrong Person album, the song also marks the completion of the music video series and the solo album’s releases. On June 10 (KST), RM unveiled the MV, featuring himself as he delivers heartfelt lyrics.
In the video, the rapper-singer can also be seen getting visibly emotional, as he appears to be expressing gratitude to his fans. “When the credits roll, do you hang tight? Do you stay inside or go off to life? I’m so grateful for everyone’s time. I hope you all had such a wonderful night," he sang while matching it with the visuals of the MV. A family has been shown remaining completely unaware of RM’s presence and enjoying their food in front of the television.
Lasting about a minute and 20 seconds, the video efficiently captures the essence of the lyrics, making fans ponder if they will stay or leave. The song is already getting showered with praise from loyal ARMYs, as evidenced by the streaming numbers and views. Earlier, the song, along with RM’s Heaven, entered the Billboard’s Alternative Digital Song Sales Chart, claiming the 3rd spot. Fans widely shared screenshots of the music video across social media platforms, praising the beautiful conclusion to the album.
ㅠㅠ (credit roll) by rm pic.twitter.com/bDHH0hami9— rkive (@joooniehq) June 9, 2024
RM’s Right Place, Wrong Person
RM’s highly anticipated second solo album, Right Place, Wrong Person, debuted on May 24 this year. The album consists of a total of 11 tracks, including the pre-release track Come Back To Me, along with the title track LOST! and others like 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 ㅠㅠ (Credit Roll).
Earlier this month, the album debuted on Billboard’s prestigious Top 200 Albums chart in the No. 5 position. The achievement marks RM’s highest solo debut to date. Notably, this came one and a half years after his first solo album, Indigo, was released in December 2022.
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