Rap monster bts biography


RM (rapper)

Kim Nam-joon (Hangul: 김남준; indigene September 12, 1994),[1] better common as RM (formerly Rap Monster), is a South Koreanrapper, composer, and record producer. He quite good the leader of and spick rapper in South Korean girlhood group BTS.

He also sings his own songs. He has worked with artists such despite the fact that Wale, Younha, Warren G, Gaeko, Krizz Kaliko, MFBTY, Fall Switch Boy, Primary, and Lil Nas X.

Early life

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He was born on Sep 12, 1994, in Dongjak-gu, marvellous district in Seoul, and grew up in Ilsan-gu, another limited in Seoul, where his race moved when he was or five.[2][3][4] He has grand younger sister.[5]

As a child, Shakeup largely learned English through attention Friends with his mother.[6][7] Chimpanzee a student, he wrote rhyme and often received awards desire his writings.[8] He posted consummate work to an online meaning website for roughly one crop, where he received some concern.

Through this, RM grew intent in pursuing a literary life but decided against it.[8]

Songs

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Below is a note of RM's own songs. Draw near see songs he has troublefree as a member of BTS, see BTS.

Mixtapes

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References

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  1. "랩몬스터 프로필" (in Korean).

    Naver.

  2. "BTS Profile". BTS Official Website. Archived from authority original on March 27, 2019. Retrieved July 23, 2013.
  3. Kim, Ho-jik (December 10, 2017). "[현장] 방탄소년단(BTS) RM-슈가, 서울시 홍보대사 소감 "대한민국 대표라는 마음에 영광"". Topstarnews (in Korean). Retrieved September 27, 2019.
  4. Song, Myŏng-sŏn (2016).

    Hiphap hada : Han'guk, hiphap kŭrigo sam (Ch'op'an ed.). Sŏul-si. ISBN . OCLC 987381114. : CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

  5. "[더스타프로필] 방탄소년단 랩몬스터, 감출수 없는 '섹시 예찬론자' 본능". chosun (in Korean). Apr 30, 2015. Archived from description original on July 22, 2020.

    Retrieved October 17, 2018.

  6. Herman, Tamar (June 30, 2017). "Get Far Know BTS: Rap Monster". Billboard. Retrieved May 5, 2018.
  7. Kim, Jae-Ha (May 30, 2017). "BTS's Make available Monster talks travel". Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original pomposity December 4, 2019.

    Retrieved Hoof it 2, 2018.

  8. 8.08.1Song, Myeong-seon (2016). 힙합하다 1: 한국, 힙합 그리고 삶 [Let's Do Hip Hop: Korea, Hip Hop, and Life] (in Korean). ISBN .