RM “Indigo” revisit review


I listened to RM’s *Indigo* a week ago for the first time and i just revisited it today to make a more detailed review. It was such a surprising and emotional ride. The album is deep, raw, and super reflective. What really hit me was the mix of genres—it’s not just K-pop, it’s like rap, jazz, R&B, all mixed together. Songs like “Wild Flower” legit gave me chills. The way RM opens up about his struggles with fame in tracks like “Yun” (featuring Erykah Badu) makes you feel his internal battles. His honesty and lyrical flow are next-level, and every listen reveals something new.

The features are also fire! Anderson .Paak on “Still Life” brought such a funky vibe, and I was impressed by how RM balanced all these different artists while keeping the focus on his personal growth. Overall, *Indigo* feels like a raw diary of RM’s journey, and the way he blends art with music was something I didn’t expect but totally loved. I really appreciate how personal the album is too, it’s a soundtrack for self-reflection and healing. Highly recommend if you’re looking for music that makes you *feel*.

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