From Seokjin to the World: BTS Jin’s “Don’t Say You Love Me” Played at the Olympics

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From Seokjin to the World: BTS Jin’s “Don’t Say You Love Me” Played at the Olympics
When Don't Say you Love Me by Jin from BTS played at the Olympics, it felt like one of those moments only ARMY would instantly recognise, and emotionally spiral over.

In the middle of a global event watched by millions, Jin's voice suddenly filled the venue, turning an ordinary broadcast into a deeply personal moment for ARMY. Social media lit up almost instantly with ARMY around the world asking the same question, "Did you hear Don't Say You Love Me by Jin at the Olympics?" We sure did, and we felt it too!

Hearing Jin at the Olympics was not just a cool crossover; it was a reminder of how far Jin's music reaches. From concert halls to international sporting stadiums, Jin's artistry continues to transcend borders, language, and even expectations. For ARMY, it was a quiet but powerful affirmation: Jin's presence is everywhere, even when we least expect it.

It is moments like this that make being an ARMY feel so special. A few seconds of a song, in a place like the Olympics, and suddenly we are all connected, emotional, smiling, and proud, becuase Kim Seokjin's voice found its way around the world once again 💜

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