- November, 15, 2023
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Kim Nam-joon
RM, formerly Rap Monster, is a famous South Korean rapper, songwriter and producer, best known as a member of the hip-hop group, âBangtan Boysâ. He is also popularly known as âRapmonâ by his South Korean fans. He was a brilliant student and did exceedingly well in academics. However, he took to rapping at a young age and decided to make it his career. He started as a solo artist and sang with a few local groups before he joined the âBantan Boysâ. After joining the 'Bantan Boys', he became the leader of the group and as well as the main rapper and songwriter. He has collaborated with some of the famous Korean and international rappers to produce music that has gone viral on the internet. His endorsements include âKâhawahâ coffee and a number of South Korean products. He is a familiar face on South Korean television with his talk show, âHot Brain: Problematic Menâ and has been featured in a number of magazines as one of South Koreaâs most promising rappers. He is active on social media and has a huge fan following.
Childhood & Early Life
- Rap Monster was born Kim Nam-joon on 12 September 1994 in Ilsan-gu, Goyang, South Korea. He grew up with his younger sister, Kim Geong Min in Soul.
- During his primary school days he was impressed by uniforms and wanted to be a security guard of a housing society.
- He attended Global Cyber University and majored with honours in Broadcasting and Performing Art. He was among the top rankers in the national school exam and had a TOEIC score of over 900, which is commendable. He also had a very high IQ.
- He learnt his native language and Japanese in school and also picked up fluent English by watching popular American sitcoms like âFriendsâ. He also studied in New Zealand for a while and self taught himself English which he considered essential.
- Considering his academic performance, his parents expected him to take up a regular job. However, his love for music and the company he kept prevailed and he convinced his parents to allow him to become a full-time rapper. He was already writing lyrics that were quite popular while in school.
- According to him, rapping helped him get over the stress of his studies and the lyrics of his song âNo More Dreamsâ was inspired by the days when he worked late into the night for his exams.
Career
- Kim Nam-joon began his career in music as a solo artist under the stage name of âRunch Randaâ. In 2008, he briefly sang with the group âZicoâ that was one of the rising stars in the hip-hop community of South Korea at that time. He was also part of a Korean hip-hop group called âDaenamhyupâ for some time.
- Later in 2013, he joined the popular K-pop group, âBTSâ also known as the Bangtan Boys and came to known as âRap Monsterâ amongst his fans. He made his debut single album with BTS titled â2Cool 4 Skoolâ with the hit track âNo More Dreamâ in June 2013. Thereafter, he wrote the lyrics for a number of tracks of BTS and became the leader of the group and the main rapper.
- Besides BTS, he has collaborated with a number of Korean and foreign artists to produce some of the most popular singles and videos of rap music that went viral between 2014 and 2016. These include âPlease Donât Dieâ with Warren G, âBucku Buckuâ with the hip-hop group MFBTYâs and the soundtrack of âFantastic Fourâ with Marvel.
- He has been featured in the talk show âHot Brain: Problematic Menâ where he is part of a five member panel of celebrities that discuss current social issues that affect todayâs youth.
- Rap monster has featured in a number of magazines and has been included in the Korean book titled âHipHopHadaâ that features Koreaâs leading hip-hop artists. He has also been covered in the American magazine XXL as one of South Koreaâs most promising rappers.
- Kim Nam-joon has made many endorsements and appeared in a number of commercials for Korean brands. He is the brand ambassador for the âKâhawahâ popular coffee brand made in South Korea.
- He is active on social media and has a large fan following in South Korea and abroad.
Major Works
- As a lead artist, his numbers âFantastic Featâ from the album âFantastic Fourâ and âReflectionâ from the album âWingsâ have been listed as hits on the music charts of South Korea.
- His popular songs performed in collaboration with other artists include âPerfect Christmasâ with Jo Kwon, Lim Jeong-hee, Joohee and Jungkook and his international hot favourite âPlease Donât Dieâ with Warren G.
- He released the mixtape, âRMâ in March 2015 under the label of âBig Hit Entertainmentâ in digital download format on the internet.
- He has made a number of music videos that include âSchool of Tearsâ (2012), âAdult Childâ (2013), âDo Youâ (2014), âBucku Buckuâ (2015) and his latest music video âChangeâ in 2017.
- He has also appeared on the television shows â4things Show â Rap Monsterâ, âHot Brain: Problematic Menâ âClose-up Observation Diary on Idol : Find Meâ and âGura-Chacha : Time Slip â New Boyâ.
Awards & Achievements
In 2013, Rap Monster was honoured at the Golden Disk Awards and MelOn Music Awards. Again in 2013, he gained recognition at the Gaon Chart K-Pop Awards and Seoul Music Awards.
Personal Life
Rap monster is not known to be dating anyone in particular and his current status is single. He once said at an interview that if he ever had a girlfriend not involved in show business he would have to constantly apologise to her because of his busy schedule that gives him no time for things like dating.
Trivia
- He was nicknamed âDance Prodigyâ by his dance teacher in school because of his dance steps. His favourite dance move is swinging his arms from side to side. Later he was also called âRapMonâ, âLeader Monâ and âGod of Destructionâ by his fans. He was known to always end up breaking things that were repaired by his fellow rapper âSugaâ. He is also accident prone and often gets hurt.
- His fellow Bangtan Boys artists go by the stage names of Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook.
- His favourite food is Korean knife noodles and he is a great fan of the computer game âMaple Storyâ.
- He is a supporter of gay rights and describes himself as an atheist.