BTS' RM revealed the full track list for his upcoming second solo album, 'Right Place, Wrong Person' on Friday (May 17).
The album described in a release as a collection of “alternative genre-based tracks… that reflect a raw and host presentation of RM’s distinctive sensibility, aesthetics and beliefs,” will feature collaborations with British rapper/singer Little Simz on “Domodachi,” and singer/guitarist Moses Sumney on “Around the world in a day.
“Come Back to Me” features lyrics by RM, as well as guest musicians OHHYUK from South Korean band HYUKOH — who composed and arranged the song — and guitar and bass from Kuo of Taiwanese band Sunset Rollercoaster and contributions from singer/songwriter JNKYRD and San yawn of Balming Tiger.Other contributions come from Kim Hanjoo of South Korean band Silica Gel, who produced “LOST!,” and alt jazz duo DOMi & JD Beck, who helped with production on “? .”creator Lee Sung Jin.
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