- BTS pioneer Kim Namjoon, otherwise known as RM, has delivered the music video of his eagerly awaited tune LOST.
- Taking to its YouTube channel on Friday, HYBE shared more than five videos of the rapper.
- Namjoon’s new collection, Ideal Put Wrong Individual likewise delivered on Friday.
BTS RM’s music video “Lost” includes a ritzy cast of entertainers, including Indian-beginning craftsman Taz Singh. The craftsman shows up toward the start of the music video as well as toward the end. The portrayal of an Indian entertainer in the BTS symbol’s music video has sent the Indian ARMYs into a furor.
Kim Namjoon, otherwise known as RM, dropped his rebound collection, Ideal Spot, Wrong Individual, on May 24 at 1 p.m. KST/12 a.m. ET. The most recent contribution of the Grammy-designated vocalist contains eleven tracks and two energizing highlights of Little Simz and Moses Sumney.
BTS RM’s New Lost Music Video
RM’s new melody “Lost” begins with two entertainers, Natalia Bulynia and Taz Singh, reporting the appearance of the most recent music in a television show design. In the video, Taz Singh wears a dark turban and a yellow coat and talks to some degree a practiced Korean.
Taz is no more peculiar to Indian fans. The entertainer, who hails from the Assembled Realm has featured in various movies, including Akshay Kumar’s film Bellbottom, Tehran, TV series Game Wrongdoing. The craftsman will be next seen in Janhvi Kapoor’s film Ulajh, which is coming to film on July 5, 2024.
Close by Taz, RM’s “Lost” incorporates a VIP-studded cast of entertainers, including Audrey Kang, David H. Lee, Hee Shin, Stephany Yujin, Natalia Bulynia, Taz Singh, Miji Yi, Yasamin Saadati, Kasra Nemati.
The video begins with two hosts presenting Namjoon’s new melody in their show, The Lost Show featuring RM. The video then, at that point, shows Namjoon’s head springing up from the work area. Then, he is displayed inside a labyrinth. The video advances to show how Namjoon winds up in various circumstances yet feels he is constantly lost. The video likewise features how the presence of companions changes what is going on and one can track down their direction back to themselves.
Aside from Namjoon, the music video likewise includes Audrey Kang, David H Lee, Hee Shin, Stephany Yujin, Natalia Bulynia, Taz Singh, Miji Yi, Yasamin Saadati, and Kasra Nemati. While San Yawn is the inventive chief, Aube Perrie is the author and head of the track. The makers of LOST are Two Cheerful and Rik Green.