RM’s LOST! wins GOLD and SILVER at the 2025 Creative Circle Awards

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BTS’ RM continues to add impressive achievements to his solo career, and his latest wins prove his impact beyond music charts. On July 11, it was announced that his solo track LOST! earned two major awards at the 2025 Creative Circle Awards in the UK. The music video won GOLD for Visual Effects in a Music Video (Single) and SILVER in the Promo Film category. Fans quickly took to social media to celebrate, praising RM’s artistic depth and storytelling.

LOST! was released on May 24, 2024, as the second single from RM’s second studio album, Right Place, Wrong Person. The song, along with its visually striking music video directed by Aube Perrie, quickly gained popularity for its emotional layers and sonic richness. The track mixes hip-hop and funk with a fast-paced synth beat, creating an energetic sound that contrasts sharply with its heavy lyrical themes. The music video runs for 5 minutes and 24 seconds, while the streaming version is just under 4 minutes long.

Lyrically, LOST! opens with the recurring line, “How’d you get lost?”—a question that sets the mood for the rest of the song. RM explores feelings of isolation and emotional confusion, describing experiences that feel disconnected and directionless. Even as the visuals show movement and the sound feels upbeat, the lyrics reflect an inner struggle with loneliness and unresolved emotions.

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One of the most striking lines in the song is “dump it on the ground, pick it up, throw it in the trunk,” symbolizing the weight of emotional baggage—deciding what to leave behind and what to carry forward. This mix of poetic metaphor and raw honesty has resonated deeply with fans, who see the track as a reflection of RM’s personal journey through uncertainty and self-discovery.

While LOST! may sound bright on the surface, it’s a song rooted in vulnerability. It explores what it means to feel lost not just in place, but in purpose and emotion. The Creative Circle Awards recognition highlights not only the video’s standout visuals but also RM’s ability to merge music and meaning in a way that leaves a lasting impression.