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RM discography
RM at the Seoul Music Awards in January 2017
Studio albums2
Singles21
Music videos29
Mixtapes2

South Korean rapper RM (formerly Rap Monster) has released two studio albums, two mixtapes, and 21 singles (including 12 as a featured artist). He has recorded with a variety of artists throughout his career including Warren G, MFBTY, Primary, Wale, Fall Out Boy, Tiger JK, Honne, Lil Nas X, Younha, Erykah Badu, and Anderson .Paak.

RM's career began in 2010 when he signed to Big Hit Entertainment. He spent three years as a trainee at the label, honing his skills as a rapper, musician, and songwriter—he co-wrote songs for 2AM and Glam during that time—frequently sharing songs he made or covered on SoundCloud via the label's official blog. He debuted as a member of BTS, with the stagename Rap Monster, in June 2013. His first solo track for the band was the rap intro from their debut extended play (EP), O!RUL8,2? (2013), released as a video trailer on YouTube in August of that year. He has since authored and performed three more solo songs in the band's repertoire: "Reflection" from Wings (2016), "Trivia: Love" from Love Yourself: Answer (2019), and "Persona" from Map of the Soul: Persona (2019).

Outside of his BTS-related work, the rapper released his first mixtape RM in 2015, under his then-stagename Rap Monster. Three music videos were produced for the tracks "Awakening", "Do You", and "Joke" respectively. The mixtape was never released commercially or made available on streaming platforms. His second mixtape, Mono (2018), was the first full project released under his updated stagename RM, having officially changed it a year prior. Mono's debut at number 26 on the Billboard 200 made him the highest-charting Korean solo artist in the history of the chart at the time,[1] a record he held until 2020 when bandmate Suga's second mixtape D-2 debuted at number 11.[2] Four years later, he released his debut solo album Indigo. The project featured collaborations with Badu, Paak, Tablo of Epik High, and Youjeen of Cherry Filter, who provided vocals on the lead single "Wild Flower", among others. The album peaked at number three on the Billboard 200 and made him the highest-charting Korean solo artist[A] in Billboard chart history once again.[4][5]

Albums

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List of studio albums showing select chart positions, sales, and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
KOR
[6]
AUS
[7]
CAN
[8]
JPN
Hot

[9]
NLD
[10]
NZ
[11]
SWE
[12]
UK
[13]
US
[14]
US
World

[15]
Indigo 2 26 19 4 67 12 55 45 3 1
Right Place, Wrong Person
  • Released: May 24, 2024
  • Label: Big Hit Music
  • Format: CD, digital download, streaming, LP
2 50 56 2 93 20
[20]
37 5
  • KMCA: 2× Platinum[24]

Mixtapes

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List of mixtapes, with selected details, chart positions and sales
Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
AUS
[25]
CAN
[8]
IRE
[26]
JPN
Hot

[9]
NLD
[10]
NOR
[27]
SWE
[28]
UK
Down.

[29]
US
[14]
US World
[15]
RM 12
Mono
  • Released: October 23, 2018
  • Label: Big Hit
  • Format: Streaming, digital download
36 22 37 10 29 17 28 2 26 2
  • JPN: 2,310 (Dig.)[30]
  • US: 16,000[1]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Singles

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As lead artist

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List of singles as lead artist, showing year released, selected chart positions, sales, and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Album
KOR
[31]
CAN
[32]
HUN
[33]
JPN
Dig.

[34]
NZ
Hot

[35]
UK
[13]
US
[36]
US
World

[37]
WW
[38]
"Perfect Christmas"
(with Jo Kwon, Lim Jeong-hee, Joo Hee, and Jungkook)[39]
2013 45 Non-album singles
"P.D.D"
(with Warren G)[39]
2015 74 9
"Fantastic"
(featuring Mandy Ventrice)[39]
"Change"
(with Wale)[43]
2017
"Forever Rain" 2018 6 Mono
"Bicycle"[44] 2021 36 3 Non-album single
"Wild Flower"
(with Youjeen)
2022 49 93 6 9 83 1 35 Indigo
"Come Back to Me" 2024 81 16 11 80 [B] 24 Right Place, Wrong Person
"Lost!" 127 33 25 93 68
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.
[edit]
List of singles as featured artist, showing year released, selected chart positions, sales, and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Album
KOR
Circle

[49]
KOR
Billb.

[C]
HUN
[51]
JPN
Dig.

[52]
NZ
Hot

[53]
UK
Down.

[54]
US
[36]
US
Dig.

[55]
US
World

[37]
WW
[38]
"BuckuBucku" (부끄부끄)
MFBTY featuring EE, Rap Monster & Dino-J[39]
2015 WondaLand
"U"
(Primary featuring Kwon Jin-ah and Rap Monster)[57]
22 2
"Gajah" (코끼리)
Gaeko featuring Rap Monster[59]
2017 17 Non-album single
"Champion (Remix)"
(Fall Out Boy featuring RM)
[D] [E] 23 Mania
"Timeless"
(Tiger JK featuring RM)[63]
2018 4 Drunken Tiger X: Rebirth of Tiger JK
"Crying Over You"
(Honne featuring RM and BEKA)[64]
2019 Non-album singles
"Seoul Town Road" (Old Town Road Remix)
Lil Nas X featuring RM
"Winter Flower"
(Younha featuring RM)[65]
2020 48 33 31 30 1 Unstable Mindset
"Don't"
(eAeon featuring RM)[66]
2021 5 34 1 Fragile
"Sexy Nukim"
(Balming Tiger featuring RM)[68]
2022 [F] 33 60 30 1 Non-album single
"Smoke Sprite"
(So-yoon featuring RM)[70]
2023 [G] 39 36 15 9
  • JPN: 1,203 (Dig.)[72]
Episode1: Love
"Don't Ever Say Love Me" (다시는 사랑한다 말하지 마)
(Colde featuring RM)[73]
[H] 29 33 43 4 Love Part 2
"Neva Play"
(Megan Thee Stallion featuring RM)
2024 [I] 27 2 36
[78]
17
  • JPN: 1,385 (Dig.)[79]
Megan: Act II
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Other charted songs

[edit]
List of other charted songs, showing year released, selected chart positions, sales, and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Album
KOR
Circle

[80]
KOR
Billb.

[J]
HUN
[82]
NZ
Hot

[35]
UK
Down.

[83]
US
Dig.

[84]
US
World

[85]
WW
[38]
"Reflection"[a] 2016 38 Wings
"Trivia : Love"[a] 2018 56 8 20 66 31 9 Love Yourself: Answer
"Seoul" 5 Mono
"Moonchild" 8
"Badbye"
(featuring eAeon)
14
"Uhgood" 13
"Everythingoes"
(featuring Nell)
12
"Persona"[a] 2019 34 7 22 7 Map of the Soul: Persona
"Strange"
(Agust D featuring RM)
2020 26 10 2 D-2
"Yun"
(with Erykah Badu)
2022 173 33 14 3 Indigo
"Still Life"
(with Anderson .Paak)
157 29 10 2 187
"All Day"
(with Tablo)
159 18 5
"Forg_tful"
(with Kim Sa-wol)
191 22 8
"Closer"
(with Paul Blanco and Mahalia)
195 34 15
"Lonely" 16 4
"Hectic"
(with Colde)
19 6
"No.2"
(with Park Ji-yoon)
181 20 7
"Right People, Wrong Place" 2024 15 Right Place, Wrong Person
"Nuts" 14 1
"Out of Love" 22
"Domodachi"
(featuring Little Simz)
19 3
"? (Interlude)"
(with Domi and JD Beck)
24
"Groin" 18 2
"Heaven" 20
"Around the World in a Day"
(featuring Moses Sumney)
21
"ㅠㅠ (Credit Roll)" 25
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region

Other songs

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List of non-single songs, showing year released and other performing artists
Title Year Other artist(s) Album Ref.
"Rap Monster" 2012 None Non-album release [89]
"Where U At" 2013 [90]
"Favorite Girl" [91]
"Like a Star" Jungkook [92]
"Adult Child" Suga, Jin [93]
"Something" None [94]
"Too Much" 2014 [95]
"Monterlude" [96]
"RM Cyper Ruff" [97]
"Unpack Your Bags" 2015 DJ Soulscape [98]
"I Know" 2016 Jungkook [99]
"Always" 2017 None [100]
"4 O'clock" V [101]
" (Ddaeng)" 2018 Suga, J-Hope [102]

Other appearances

[edit]
List of other appearances, showing year released, other performing artists, and album name
Title Year Other artist(s) Album Ref.
"ProMeTheUs" (튀겨) 2015 Yankie (featuring Dok2, Juvie Train, Double K, Topbob, Don Mills) Andre [103]
"Crying Over You"[b] 2019 Honne (featuring Bibi Zhou) Non-album single [104]

Notes

  • RM provided backing vocals for the 2020 single "Hope" by South Korean singer-songwriter John Eun.[105]

Music videos

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Name of music video, year released, other credited artist(s), director, and additional notes
Title Year Other performer(s) credited Director(s) Description Ref.
"Intro: O!RUL8,2" 2013 None Unknown Animation
"Perfect Christmas" Jungkook, Jo Kwon, Lim Jeong-hee, and Joo Hee (8eight)
"What Am I to You" 2014 None Comeback trailer for BTS' first studio album Dark & Wild (2014). RM does not appear in the video, but is heard rapping in its audio. [106]
"P.D.D" 2015 Warren G
"Awakening" None [107]
"BuckuBucku" MFBTY, EE, Dino J YongSeok Choi (Lumpens) [108]
"Do You" None Woogie Kim (GDW) [107]
"Joke" Unknown
"ProMeTheUs (튀겨)" Yankie, Dok2, Juvie Train, Double K, Top Bob, Don Mills [109]
"Fantastic" Mandy Ventrice RM is shown performing the song interspersed with clips from the Fantastic 4 film. Ventrice does not appear in the video, but is heard singing in its audio.
"Change" 2017 Wale Beomjin (VM Project Architecture) [43]
"Gajah (코끼리)" Gaeko Unknown 3D animated video [110]
"Forever Rain" 2018 None Choi Jaehoon Black and white animated video [111]
"Seoul" YongSeok Choi (Lumpens) Lyric video [112]
"Moonchild" [113]
"Timeless" Drunken Tiger Unknown Lyric video. Neither artist appear in the video, but both are heard rapping in its audio. [63]
"Persona" 2019 None YongSeok Choi (Lumpens) comeback trailer for BTS' sixth extended play Map of the Soul: Persona (2019) [114]
"Sexy Nukim" 2022 Balming Tiger Pennacky[68] [115]
"Wild Flower" Youjeen Woogie Kim [116]
"Still Life" Anderson .Paak Jaeyeob Bang (BangJaeyeonFilm) [117]
"Closer" 2023 Mahalia and Paul Blanco [K] Comprises various scenes from the film Decision to Leave (2022), featuring Tang Wei and Park Hae-il. None of the artists appear in the video, but are heard rapping and singing in its audio, which features a new lo-fi arrangement. [118]
"Smoke Sprite" So-yoon Lee Suho RM appears in the latter half of the video, dressed in all black, rapping on the ground next to an overturned car in a junkyard, then singing the song back-to-back with So-yoon. [70][119]
"Don't Ever Say Love Me" Colde Unknown A performance video, Colde and RM sing the song together in a large, empty white room with a swirling pool of water in the center of the floor. As the song progresses, the room flashes between darkness and light and white sheets of paper begin swirling in the air around and above them. [76]
"Come Back to Me" 2024 None Lee Sung Jin Filmed in Paju. Featured cast includes Kim Min-ha, Joseph Lee, and Kang Gil-woo. Reminiscent of a short film, the music video portrays the "strange story" of a man (RM) "trapped in the past, present and future" who seems "[un]able to leave his own home." [120]
"Lost!" Aube Perrie RM finds himself trapped in a maze-like building with numerous floors, hallways, and rooms. He is seen stuck in an elevator and an office with other office workers. With their help, he attempts to navigate his way out. They locate an airduct that leads him to the set of the Lost! Show, a bizarre fictional talk show, where he is announced by its presenters as the musical guest. [121]
"Groin" Pennacky Filmed in London, RM walks through the streets of the city on a cloudy day, dressed in a navy tracksuit, while rapping the song. [122]
"Nuts" A live video of RM performing the song in the music studio in London where his second studio album Right Place, Wrong Person (2024) was mixed. Photos taken of him during the album's recording process are interspersed throughout the clip. [123]
"Domodachi" Little Simz Neither artist appear in the video, which follows a teenage protagonist out biking with a friend one evening. He "embarks on a feverish journey through underground tunnels in a dark cityscape", encountering a violent riot and a subway "full of depressed-looking commuters". With the help of another friend, he eventually escapes by climbing over a fence and returns to his first friend. They walk home together at sunrise. [124]
"ㅠㅠ (Credit Roll)" None RM performs the song while a lone camera records him as busy staff members work around him. Elsewhere in the same room, a group of people sit at a table eating and engrossed in conversation. They barely notice RM and pay no attention to his performance being shown on a television next to their table. [125]

Notes

  • RM made an uncredited cameo in MFBTY's "Bang Diggy Bang Bang" music video—released March 8, 2015—in a toilet scene referencing his verse from the "BuckuBucku" music video.[108]
  • RM appeared in the short film Reflection released in September 2016 in promotion of BTS' fourth studio album Wings (2016).[126]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c credited to BTS, but the track is a solo by RM
  2. ^ China exclusive digital single[104]
  1. ^ This record was later surpassed by BTS bandmate Jimin, who peaked at number two with his debut studio album Face in April 2023.[3]
  2. ^ "Come Back to Me" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number three on the Bubbling Under Hot 100.[46]
  3. ^ includes the now defunct K-pop Hot 100 and subsequent South Korea Songs chart[50]
  4. ^ "Champion (Remix)" did not enter the Gaon Digital Chart, but peaked at number 57 on the International Download Chart.[61]
  5. ^ "Champion (Remix)" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 18 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[46]
  6. ^ "Sexy Nukim" did not enter the Circle Digital Chart, but peaked at number 23 on the component Download Chart.[69]
  7. ^ "Smoke Sprite" did not enter the Circle Digital Chart, but peaked at number 22 on the component Download Chart.[71]
  8. ^ "Don't Ever Say Love Me" did not enter the Circle Digital Chart, but peaked at number 31 on the component Download Chart.[74]
  9. ^ "Neva Play" did not enter the Circle Digital Chart, but peaked at number 19 on the component Download Chart.[77]
  10. ^ Includes the now defunct K-pop Hot 100 and the subsequent South Korea Songs chart.[81]
  11. ^ edited by Lee Changhoon

References

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  6. ^ Peaks on the Circle Album Chart:
  7. ^ Peaks on the ARIA Albums Chart:
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  9. ^ a b RM releases on the Billboard Japan Hot Albums chart:
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  17. ^ Circle Chart references for Indigo sales:
  18. ^ Billboard references for Indigo sales:
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  30. ^ Oricon cumulative digital sales for Mono:
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  33. ^ RM singles (as lead artist) on the Hungarian Single Top 40 chart:
  34. ^ RM singles (as lead artist) on the Oricon Digital Singles Chart:
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  42. ^ 2015년 33주차 Download Chart [Download Chart – Week 33 of 2015]. Gaon Music Chart (in Korean). Korea Music Content Industry Association. Archived from the original on August 13, 2015. (Note: See #100)
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  49. ^ RM singles (as featured artist) on the K-pop Hot 100:
  50. ^ RM singles (as featured artist) on the Oricon Digital Singles Chart:
  51. ^ RM singles (as featured artist) on the NZ Hot Singles Chart:
  52. ^ RM singles (as featured artist) on the UK Downloads chart:
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  54. ^ 2015년 13주차 Download Chart [Download Chart – Week 13 of 2015]. Gaon Music Chart (in Korean). Korea Music Content Industry Association. Archived from the original on March 29, 2015. Retrieved September 7, 2022. (Note: See #85)
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