Known for his deep voice, sharp lyricism, and intellectual approach to music, RM has built an impressive solo career alongside his group activities, releasing two mixtapes and two studio albums that have resonated strongly with fans worldwide
RM
BTS's leader, RM, is one of the most distinctive rappers in Korean music. With a low voice and a command of lyricism, a thorough awareness of a wide range of issues, and a willingness to study, he has been on the rise with his solo albums. The same appears to have reached his fans, who have now heard his solo tracks 3 billion times on the music streaming service Spotify. He has made a significant impact with two mixtapes and two studio albums.
A look at RM's track list
RM now joins fellow BTS members SUGA and J-Hope as the only Korean male rappers with over 3 billion solo streams. According to kworb, the following tracks have received the most streams in his repertoire.
Wild Flower (feat. Youjeen)
Neva Play (with Megan Thee Stallion)
Seoul (prod. HONNE)
Lost!
Old Town Road – Seoul Town Road Remix (feat. Lil Nas X)
Moonchild
Still Life (feat. Anderson .Paak)
Come Back to Me
Winter Flower (with Younha)
Tokyo
RM made his official solo debut with Indigo in 2022. However, his solo career began in 2015 with his eponymous mixtape RM. Since then, he's released another mixtape, Mono, in 2018, and made his solo debut with Indigo, followed by Right Place, Wrong Person in 2024.
Aside from his solo work, RM has contributed to songs on BTS' album releases, with credits on several lead tracks. Aside from his own team's music, the leader has contributed to BIGHIT MUSIC junior group TOMORROW X TOGETHER's 0X1=Lovesong (I Know I Love You), fellow member Jin's Abyss, SUGA's (Agust D) D-Day, Life Goes On, and Strange, Jimin's Christmas Love, Face Off, Like Crazy, and Promise, V's Winter Bear, I Know with Jungkook, and the rapline's Ddaeng.
Earlier, Fans have discovered that the accused version of BTS member Jimin's solo single Letter, a fan song directed against them, has been incorrectly added to Spotify, YouTube, TikTok, Amazon Music, Deezer, and Indiefy under the name Miryusif Mammadli (Mirry3m). Taking to social media, the BTS ARMY has asked that the song's original owner, nicknamed Jimin, receive credit for it on his music profile. The fans have reported it as'stolen' and are also requesting action against the owner of the unrelated individual engaged in the issue.
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