
Did BTS' Jin secretly shoot a music video in Singapore?
The game, which can be found on this website, requires fans to input the right string of numbers to "call" Jin and unlock a picture. As of writing, three codes – and thus, three pictures – have been uncovered.
The codes are:
53283 - Leave
78278 - Start
4878 - Hurt
What's interesting, however, is the fact that all three of the released pictures feature a landmark in Singapore. 'Leave' led to a picture of Goldhill Plaza; 'Start' led to an image of Cloud Forest in Gardens by the Bay and 'Hurt' led to a photo of the Singapore Flyer.
This has caused fans to speculate that Jin had secretly filmed a music video in Singapore. Others are taking the pictures as a hint that Jin will stage a Southeast Asian leg of his upcoming tour titled RunSeokjin Ep. Tour.
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