RM from BTS is set to appear on Megan Thee Stallion’s new song Neva Play. The American artist also praised RM’s rap, building excitement for the project.
BTS’ RM and Megan Thee Stallion revealed their upcoming project, Neva Play. Fans are eagerly anticipating the single’s release because it will be the first time the two global stars collaborate. MTS also announced that RM’s rap would be completely unique, generating enthusiasm and eagerness.
Megan Thee Stallion revealed the promotional poster for her upcoming song Neva Play on Instagram on September 1, announcing it will include BTS’ RM. The American rapper and singer also showed her gratitude towards RM and stated, ‘This is one of the best RM verses I’ve listened to!’ This style of rapping is new to me when it comes to him. Fans were thrilled to witness the international collaboration between the two incredible artists, with high expectations for the style they would showcase. Neva Play is set to launch on September 6.
RM leads and raps in BTS. His profound introspective lyrics and outstanding leadership skills have made him well-known. The rapper has been involved in the production of a lot of BTS’ music as well. He is recognized for his insightful music as a solo artist.
RM from BTS dropped his newest solo album Right Place, Wrong Person on May 28. Ever since it came out, the song has been receiving a great deal of admiration and recognition from both fans and critics. In addition to releasing the album, he also released the music video for the title song, LOST. RM made a strong impression with his debut solo album, Indigo, in 2022 as well.
On August 1, RM announced on Instagram that he has been elevated to the rank of Corporal in the military. Supporters extended their congratulations to him for his recent triumph.
RM, SUGA, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook are currently serving their compulsory military duty. They remain connected with their followers, post updates on their achievements, and express their affection through social networking sites. Jin was released in June, earlier than expected.