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BTS RM is currently serving in the military but created several projects for fans to fill his absence. He has officially released his second album titled 'Right Place Wrong Person', which has been receiving an amazing response from fans worldwide and instantly became a chartbuster. The official YouTube channel of BTS shared a video of RM singing and grooving to his new song 'Nuts', which has captured the attention of BTS ARMY.

In the video, RM can be seen dressed in casual attire and is seen singing the song while enjoying and vibing.

The song 'Nuts' from the album also captured the attention of BTS ARMY because of its lyrics and many fans believe that the singer is talking about his relationships and break up. The lyrics read, "Every night, I write letters to my past self, With just a glass of whiskey, all the memories come pouring out, praying to a god I don’t even believe in So that you can move on from being my everything in your twenties....love will inevitably fail, love is for the freaks."

"I’ll sincerely wish for your happiness, even though you probably won’t believe me. It was a tough relationship, there’s a stigma on my chest. It’s called you, I can’t even believe we were together," the lyrics in another verse read.

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Announcing the album, BigHit Music earlier said in a statement, "Hello, This is BIGHIT MUSIC. We are pleased to announce the release of "Right Place, Wrong Person," BTS member RM's second solo album. "Right Place, Wrong Person" is an 11-track album that captures some of the universal emotions that we all experience at some point in life, such as the feeling of being an outsider who doesn't fit in. The album falls within the alternative genre, boasting a rich sound coupled with frank, honest lyrics. Your anticipation and support for RM and his second solo album "Right Place, Wrong Person" would be much appreciated. Thank you."

He earlier released his song 'Come Back To Me' and its music video is directed by Lee Sung Jin, who is known for the Netflix series 'Beef'.