BTS’ RM debuts at No. 15 on Billboard with 1st solo album | Inquirer Entertainment

BTS’ RM debuts at No. 15 on Billboard with 1st solo album

/ 12:39 PM December 14, 2022
RM of BTS. Image from  Big Hit Music

RM of BTS. Image from Big Hit Music

RM of BTS landed on the Billboard 200 at No. 15 with his first solo album “Indigo,” according to the latest chart released on Monday in the US.

Main track “Wild Flower (with youjeen)” debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 chart at No. 83 and headed straight to the top of Top Selling Songs chart.

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This is the second time he made the Billboard 200 with his solo work, as his 2018 mixtape “mono” notched the No. 26 spot at the time.

“Indigo” was dropped on Dec. 2 and hit Spotify’s Weekly Top Albums Global chart at No. 7. The lead track was No. 35 on its Weekly Top Songs Global chart.

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Meanwhile, all members of the septet sent off Jin on Tuesday as the oldest bandmate began serving his military duty in Yeoncheon, Gyeonggi Province.

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