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Spotify lets BTS fans send playlist letters to RM
Spotify lets BTS fans send playlist letters to RM
RM of K-pop group BTS. Photo: @BIGHITMUSIC/XAttention, Filipino ARMYs! You can now send heartfelt messages to BTS leader RM through Spotify playlists.

In anticipation of the 29-year-old rapper's sophomore album, Spotify has initiated a "letter box" that lets fans of the K-pop supergroup send their message to RM.
In anticipation of the 29-year-old rapper's sophomore album, Spotify has initiated a "letter box" that lets fans of the K-pop supergroup send their message to RM.
Here is how ARMYs can submit their letter:
Here is how ARMYs can submit their letter:
1. Create a new Spotify playlist and arrange your chosen songs to have their titles form your message.
1. Create a new Spotify playlist and arrange your chosen songs to have their titles form your message.
2. To send your Playlist Letter to RM, respond to this #SpotifyxRM post on @SpotifyKpop on X with a screenshot and link to your dedicated playlist.
2. To send your Playlist Letter to RM, respond to this #SpotifyxRM post on @SpotifyKpop on X with a screenshot and link to your dedicated playlist.
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A sample playlist letter for BTS' RM. Courtesy of SpotifyRM, who is currently fulfilling his mandatory military service, is set to drop the album "Right Place, Wrong Person" on May 24.

Ahead of the album's release, the idol, whose real name is Kim Nam-joon, unveiled the music video for the track "Come Back To Me."
Ahead of the album's release, the idol, whose real name is Kim Nam-joon, unveiled the music video for the track "Come Back To Me."
BTS is expected to resume activities as a full group of seven by 2025, following the members' completion of their respective mandatory service.
BTS is expected to resume activities as a full group of seven by 2025, following the members' completion of their respective mandatory service.
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