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BTS RM Breaks Records with Latest Solo Album on U.S. Charts

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BTS’s RM swept the top ranks of the U.S. Billboard charts.

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RM’s second solo album Right Place, Wrong Person entered the main album chart Billboard 200 at #5 according to the latest charts released by U.S. Billboard.

With the success of Right Place, Wrong Person, RM became the first K-pop solo artist to consecutively place two works in the Top 5, following his first solo album Indigo released in 2022 ranking #3.

Right Place, Wrong Person also topped the Top Rap Album and placed #2 in Top Album Sales and Top Current Album. The title track “LOST!” was scattered across various charts, placing #5 in Digital Song Sales, #44 in Global (Excl. U.S.), and #68 in Global 200.

Several songs from the new album were charted in Digital Song Sales, with “Nuts” at #14, “Right People, Wrong Place” at #15, “Groin” at #18, and “Domodachi (feat. Little Simz) at #19.

All songs from the album, excluding the pre-released song “Come Back to Me,” made it to the ranks.

In World Digital Song Sales, the album tracks “Nuts” placed #1, “Groin” placed #2, and “Domodachi” placed #3, dominating the top ranks.

J-Hope’s special album HOPE ON THE STREET VOL.1 re-entered the Top Current Album at #35 and Top Album Sales #50, and Jimin’s first solo album title song “Like Crazy” re-entered the Global (Excl. U.S.) chart at #196.

Daniel Kim
content@viewusglobal.com

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