RM, the leader of K-pop supergroup BTS, has made it onto the British Official albums chart again with his second individual album, "Right Place, Wrong Person." According to the latest chart unveiled Friday (British time), the album debuted at No. 37, becoming his second solo album to be on the chart, following his first album "Indigo" in 2022. As "Indigo" peaked at No. 45 at that time, "Right Place, Wrong Person" is now the highest-charting solo album from the rapper. "Lost!" the album's main track, landed at No. 93 on the latest British Official Singles Top 100. Released May 24, the album captures moments when the rapper feels like a "stranger who does not fit in certain places." It topped iTunes Top Albums charts in 59 countries and regions around the world upon its release. Source: Yonhap News Agency
BTS leader RM’s 2nd solo album debuts at 37th on British chart
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