The album, including the title track 'Don’t Say You Love Me,' features seven tracks all based on band sounds that Jin has cherished for a long time. The album promises a variety of genres, from lyrical pop melodies to energetic alternative rock, raising anticipation among fans.
The title track 'Don’t Say You Love Me' opens the album as the first track. It is a pop genre song with a simple sound and restrained composition, creating a melancholic atmosphere. According to Big Hit Music, the song portrays the pain of a crumbling relationship while also capturing the emotions of being unable to easily let go of each other.
The second track, 'Nothing Without Your Love,' is a Brit rock genre song notable for its grand string arrangements. The escalating drum beats and guitar riffs towards the climax convey a surge of emotions. Following this, the third track 'Loser' (feat. Choi Yena) is a playful yet edgy pop punk song.
The fourth track 'Rope It' marks Jin's first attempt at the country rock genre. The song's cheerful energy complements Jin's bright and hopeful image. The fifth track, 'Journey with Clouds,' features a dreamy J-rock sound, reminiscent of a warm animated film.
The sixth track 'Background' is a ballad pop song with a rich band sound, and the album concludes with 'To Myself Today.' This final track is an alternative rock song influenced by 1970s-80s Brit rock. It starts gently and simply but transitions into a bright and refreshing variation, as if playing with the audience.
Reported by Jiye Choi, TenAsia