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Singapore in BTS Jin’s music video

A scene from ‘Don’t Say You Love Me.’
A scene from ‘Don’t Say You Love Me.’Photographs courtesy of Bighit Music
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Set against the unique cityscape of Singapore, the official music video for “Don’t Say You Love Me,” the main track of BTS Jin’s second solo album Echo, showcases the diverse charms of Singapore to the global audience through a blend of music, visual storytelling and travel destinations.

An official from producer Bighit Music said, “The collaboration with the Singapore Tourism Board beautifully brought together the charm of the local scenery and the message Jin hopes to share through his music. We hope that many will enjoy Jin’s new album and the music video for the main track.”

The Korean superstar at the Gardens by the Bay.
The Korean superstar at the Gardens by the Bay.

Filmed across multiple iconic destinations, the music video features stunning visuals of National Gallery Singapore, the Singapore Flyer, Gardens by the Bay and Anderson Bridge while blending in neighborhood gems like Keng Eng Kee Seafood and Goldhill Plaza, presenting Singapore as both a dynamic travel destination and meaningful backdrop to the emotional storytelling of the song.

Serene Tan, executive director, STB North Asia, said, “This collaboration was a unique opportunity to showcase Singapore’s culture, nature and architecture through a charming blend with Jin’s music. We hope that people around the world will come to see and experience Singapore from a new perspective through the music video.”

Jin’s official music video “Don’t Say You Love Me” was launched globally on Hybe Labels’ YouTube channel, with cross-posting on STB’s social media.

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