The documentary ‘RM: Right People, Wrong Place’, about the pre-enlistment moments and creation of BTS’ RM album, will soon be in national cinemas
COME HERE! Sato Company announced this Thursday, 5th, that the BTS leader’s documentary, RMwill arrive in Brazilian cinemas soon, stirring up the anxiety of the singer’s fans.
Titled “RM: Right People, Wrong Place”, the documentary will show the process of creating the album by RMwhich has the same name as the film, in addition to recording the moments leading up to the idol’s military enlistment.
Despite not yet having details about dates, times and locations, the company released an official poster for the big screen.
Sato also published a preview of the launch, in addition to asking fans to stay tuned on the distributor’s official social networks, as they will soon have more updates.
Learn more about “RPWP”
“Right People, Wrong Place”, the second studio album by RMa member of BTS, was released on May 24th this year and has 11 tracks ranging from hip-hop to jazz, punk, R&B to afrobeats, which express the feelings of feeling strange and cool in the world, the lack of feeling of belonging to a place; an emotion that we have all experienced at some point in our lives.
Classified in the alternative genre, the rapper’s work has a diversity of rich arrangements, with honest and direct lyrics, allowing the listener to reflect on the many layers explored in the lyricism of RM.
The album had an excellent performance on the charts, for example in the United States, in which it debuted at number one on the Billboard Top Rap Albums chart, as well as number five on the Billboard 200, in Korea it received second place on the South Korea Circle Album Charts, was also highly acclaimed by critics.
Recently, Rolling Stones published its annual list of the best albums of the year and “Right People, Wrong Place” was the only album by a South Korean artist present, receiving much praise from critics. Maura Johnston: “Its lyrical journey is made even more expansive by the music created by RM and his collaborators. (The album) is psychedelic and moving, the intense self-interrogation of its lyrics balanced by music that feels like an invitation to new explorations.”
Check out the album!
Source: Recreio
