
BTS’ RM, known for his sharp lyricism, deep musicality, and introspective artistry, has long been notorious for his accidental (and sometimes intentional) spoilers. Whether it was dropping hints about an upcoming album, revealing too much during a livestream, or simply getting carried away with his excitement, fans have always kept an ear out for RM’s unintentional teasers. However, as time has passed, it seems the BTS leader has mastered the art of restraint, leading ARMYs to become expert detectives, piecing together clues hidden in plain sight.
Now, as he gears up for his much-anticipated second solo album, the artists he’s collaborating with were actually hidden right beneath our noses all along! Despite RM’s tight-lipped approach this time around, fans have used past interactions, cryptic Instagram posts, and subtle clues to uncover some of the names involved in his latest project. Let’s dive into why RM’s spoiler game has evolved and how his partnerships were right in front of us all along.

In the early days of BTS, RM’s excitement often got the best of him. Longtime fans still remember his infamous slip-ups—like when he casually mentioned the release date of Map of the Soul: 7 before BigHit Music officially announced it. Another iconic moment? When he teased a collaboration with Lil Nas X before it was formally revealed, much to the amusement (and mild frustration) of his team.
However, something shifted after Indigo, RM’s first solo album. The project, which featured a carefully curated list of collaborators, proved that RM had learned the power of mystery. He released teasers that gave just enough information to spark interest but withheld details that could spoil the surprise. Fans noticed how he started using more cryptic messages, aesthetically pleasing but vague social media updates, and selective language when discussing future projects.
This new approach has made RM’s releases even more intriguing. Instead of outright spoiling collaborations, he now drops hints in subtle ways—sometimes through artwork, sometimes through lyrics from past songs, and other times through the artists he casually interacts with online.

Though RM has been careful about spoilers, ARMYs have still managed to uncover some collaborations before they were officially announced. Here’s a look at some of the biggest names rumored (or even confirmed) to be working with him on his new project—names that were, in hindsight, right in front of us all along.
1. Anderson .Paak & The Silk Sonic Influence
RM has been vocal about his admiration for Anderson .Paak and Bruno Mars, particularly their work as Silk Sonic. He’s interacted with Anderson .Paak on social media, and the two even met in person at an art gallery, sparking rumors of a potential collab. Fans also noticed that Anderson .Paak’s wife, Korean singer-songwriter Hyein, follows RM, adding to speculation that something has been in the works.
2. Erykah Badu – A Long-Awaited Dream?
RM’s admiration for neo-soul legend Erykah Badu has never been a secret. During Indigo, he worked with some of his musical heroes, and it wouldn’t be surprising if he finally got the chance to collaborate with Badu on his upcoming project. His Instagram has been filled with vintage jazz and soul aesthetics, hinting at a deep, textured sound that aligns perfectly with Badu’s style.
3. Balming Tiger – Keeping It Experimental
RM has a well-documented history with experimental Korean artists, and Balming Tiger has been at the forefront of the country’s underground music scene. Given RM’s appreciation for their unique sound—and his recent mentions of alternative Korean acts—many believe a track with Balming Tiger is on the way.
4. Honne – A Continuing Musical Friendship
The British electronic duo Honne has collaborated with BTS before, and RM has repeatedly expressed his love for their music. Their laid-back, melancholic yet hopeful sound is something that resonates deeply with RM’s own musical identity. The duo has been quietly supportive of RM’s projects, leading many to believe they may have crafted another track together.
5. Colde – A Quiet but Significant Connection
RM has long been a fan of Korean indie artist Colde. They’ve shared appreciation for each other’s work, and RM has recommended Colde’s music multiple times. The indie-R&B vibe of Colde’s songs fits seamlessly with RM’s introspective and poetic style, making this a natural collaboration choice.
6. Daniel Caesar or Frank Ocean? A Soulful Surprise?
Fans have speculated that RM has been inspired by artists like Daniel Caesar and Frank Ocean for years. His playlist recommendations and past interviews suggest he deeply resonates with their sound, and his recent Instagram posts, featuring moody, ocean-like aesthetics, have only fueled rumors that one of these artists could appear on his upcoming album.
While some fans miss RM’s accidental spoilers, his new approach has only heightened the excitement. The anticipation of discovering hidden clues, speculating about potential collaborators, and analyzing his every social media post has turned the wait into an interactive experience. By being more intentional with what he reveals (or doesn’t), RM is keeping his audience engaged in a way that feels rewarding rather than frustrating. Moreover, this change in strategy reflects RM’s artistic growth. He’s no longer just excited about what’s coming next—he’s curating an experience, guiding his listeners through an immersive journey. This level of thoughtfulness not only protects the integrity of his projects but also deepens the connection between RM and his fans.
RM’s ability to surprise and intrigue his audience has reached new heights. Even though he’s become more disciplined about spoilers, he’s still leaving behind breadcrumbs that lead fans to exciting discoveries. The artists he’s collaborating with have been right in front of us all along—it just took a bit of detective work to see the full picture.As we eagerly await RM’s next album, one thing is clear: his growth as an artist isn’t just reflected in his music but also in the way he engages with his audience. Whether he’s dropping cryptic hints, sharing meaningful artwork, or simply staying silent when he used to speak, RM has found a way to keep ARMYs on their toes without giving too much away.
So, while we might miss the days of accidental spoilers, it’s safe to say that RM’s newfound secrecy has made the journey even more thrilling. And when the album finally drops, we’ll all look back at the clues that were right in front of us and marvel at how he kept us guessing all along.
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