BTS member Jin's new song "Don’t Say You Love Me" will be reborn with diverse sounds and genres.

According to his agency Big Hit Music, Jin's mini-album "Echo" will feature the title track "Don’t Say You Love Me (Remixes)," which will be released on the same day at 1 p.m. (Korea Standard Time).

This album consists of a total of eight remixes, including the original and instrumental tracks, as well as Band, Lofi, Disco, Synthwave, 90s Pop, and Future Pop.

The Band version conveys a sense of being right in front of Jin's live performance. The original's comforting charm is highlighted with rich band sounds.

The Lofi remix enhances the original's lonely atmosphere with serene acoustic guitar performances. As the song progresses, the increasing sound emphasizes Jin's captivating vocals.

The Disco remix makes you want to get up and dance immediately. It completes a brighter melody with captivating dreamy Synth and funky disco rhythms.

The Synthwave remix adds a retro vibe with bouncy drum and BASS rhythms. The arrangement brightens the original's intricate emotions, providing a unique listening experience.

The romantic electronic sounds and bright melody evoke nostalgia in the 90s Pop remix, while the Future Pop remix begins with a sweet guitar arpeggio and leads into intense string performances, capturing attention.

The title track "Don’t Say You Love Me" from Jin's mini-album "Echo" is a song that calmly expresses the complex feelings that love can be both a comfort and a pain.

This song is receiving much love from fans around the world, as it entered 9th place on Spotify’s "Daily Top Songs Global" on the day of its release on the 16th.

Meanwhile, Jin will appear on the popular U.S. NBC program "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" airing on the 22nd to showcase the title track "Don’t Say You Love Me."

[Photo] Provided by Big Hit Music

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