BTS's Jin's new MV highlights S'pore iconic landmarks like MBS & S'pore Flyer
The video for his new single "Don't Say You Love Me" was released on May 16.
Singapore's vibrant cityscape and cultural landmarks have been featured in BTS member Jin's music video for his new single "Don't Say You Love Me".
The video, released on May 16, is a collaboration between the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) and the singer's record label BigHit Music, STB confirmed in a May 16 press release.
Scenes shot at various tourist and historic spots
The track, from Jin's second solo album Echo, comes to life through cinematic visuals captured across Singapore's most iconic attractions.
The video first features sweeping scenes of Marina Bay's skyline, where Jin stands in an apartment with the Singapore Flyer and Marina Bay Sands in the background.
Screenshot via HYBE LABELS/YouTube.
The National Gallery Singapore was also showcased as Jin traversed parts of the museum along with his love interest in the video.
Screenshots via HYBE LABELS/YouTube.
Other iconic landmarks featured include the Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay, and the Singapore Flyer at night.
Screenshots via HYBE LABELS/YouTube.
Anderson Bridge, which connects Merlion Park and Esplanade Park near the mouth of the Singapore River, was also spotted in the video.
Screenshot via HYBE LABELS/YouTube.
Lesser-known neighbourhood gems, such as Keng Eng Kee Seafood and Goldhill Plaza, also take centre stage.
The music video, which debuted globally on the HYBE LABELS YouTube channel and STB's social media platforms, has since garnered 1.9 million views at the time of writing.
Collaboration a "unique opportunity" and "beautifully" brought together"
According to the press release, an official from BigHit Music said that the collaboration "beautifully" brought together the charm of the local scenery and the message Jin hopes to share through his music.
The label hopes that many will enjoy his new album and the music video for the main track.
Executive Director for North Asia at STB, Serena Tan 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, who recently represented South Korea in the Paris 2024 Olympic Torch Relay, is currently preparing to embark on his first solo world tour, #RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR.
Watch the full music video here:
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Top screenshots via HYBE LABELS/YouTube
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