RM Celebrates Debut Solo Album Release With Music Video for Wild Flower ft. Youjeen

In the Woogie Kim-directed visuals, which arrived on Friday, December 2, the leader of BTS is seen watching a mesmerizing firework lighting up the night sky.

AceShowbizRM‘s highly-anticipated debut solo album, “Indigo”, is finally here. To celebrate the Friday, December 2 release, the leader of BTS (Bangtan Boys) unveiled a music video for the Youjeen-assisted track, “Wild Flower”.

In the Woogie Kim-directed visuals, RM is seen watching a mesmerizing firework lighting up the night sky. The clip later cuts to the singer/rapper standing at the top of the hill at the end of the field. Before it concludes, the video shows RM hitting the stage at a packed stadium concert.

“Flower field, that’s where I’m at/ Open land, that’s where I’m at,” the 28-year-old musician, whose real name is Kim Nam-joon, sings in the opening verse. “No name, that’s what I have/ No shame, I’m on my grave.”

“Wild Flower” is the lead single of RM’s new album. Of the song, he explained to The Atlantic, “I think of a field with tons of wildflowers that you don’t even know the names of. You just hold the flowers and throw them into the sky, and they come down so suddenly, maybe after five seconds… I want to have a life like more of a wildflower.”

RM previously shared that “Indigo” was inspired by the world around him. “Record of RM: Indigo. From the colors of nature, human, etc. Documentation of my youth in the moment of independent phase. Sun-bleached record faded like old jeans. The last archive of my twenties,” he explained in a preview video shared on November 22.

Aside from Youjeen, the emcee enlisted other guest artists. They include Erykah Badu (opener “Yun”), Anderson .Paak (“Still Life”), Epik High leader Tablo (“All Day”) as well as Paul Blanco and Mahalia (the Honne-produced “Closer”).

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