BTS RM and Megan Thee Stallion's 'Neva Play' drops: ARMY go crazy hearing 'PAVED THE WAY' lyrics

    Released on September 6, "Neva Play" is the second collaboration between the 'Houston Hottie' and one of the world's biggest boy bands.

    <p>'Neva Play' by Megan Thee Stallion and BTS' RM</p>

    'Neva Play' by Megan Thee Stallion and BTS' RM

    When ARMY say "BTS PAVED THE WAY," it's mostly not meant to degrade anyone; it's just a fact! So, when the leader of the group, Kim Namjoon, aka RM, had the chance to say it, why wouldn't he? In his new collaboration with Megan Thee Stallion on the song 'Neva Play,' the lyrics have not only excited HOTTIES but also made ARMY go crazy. 

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    RM has now got everyone hooked as in his verse, he raps, "Me and Megan on the way, For Asia, man, we paved the way". This was enough to make it a trend on X (formerly known as Twitter) with ARMY stating is not just for K-pop anymore but BTS is paving the way for the whole of Asia as well.

    About 'Neva Play':

    Released on September 6, "Neva Play" is the second collaboration between the 'Houston Hottie' and one of the world's biggest boy bands. Megan Thee Stallion shared the comic book-inspired single art on Instagram, commenting, "This is one of my favourite RM verses I've heard! I've never heard him rap in this style before," which had already got fans buzzing with excitement.

    This new track is Megan's second venture into BTS' world, following her previous collaboration with the band on the remix of their Billboard Hot 100 hit "Butter".

    'Neva Play' has already reached No. 1 on the US iTunes chart and it looks like it will be one of the many hits for the two extremely talented artists.

    Where is RM?

    Meanwhile, BTS' group activities have been on hold as the members are completing their mandatory military service in South Korea. However, they have been releasing solo projects during this period. RM, for instance, dropped his album "Right Place, Wrong Person" in May, which reached No. 5 on the Billboard 200.

    The album has received critical acclaim, and ARMY hopes it will secure a spot at the Grammys, despite concerns that BTS could be overlooked once again.