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    JISOO’s Your Love Special Video Captures Singapore’s Rainforest Wild Asia

    Alex HarrisBy Alex HarrisAugust 14, 2025Updated:August 31, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    JISOO’s Your Love Special Video has already drawn over four million views in its first forty-eight hours, placing the BLACKPINK star in the heart of Singapore’s Rainforest Wild Asia.

    Released on August 12, 2025, the visual trades stage lights for misted air, filtered sunlight, and the quiet drama of a living rainforest that has existed long before the cameras arrived.

    Filming at Rainforest Wild Asia also indirectly supported conservation, as profits from the park fund wildlife and rainforest preservation efforts.

    The song, from her February 14 EP Amortage, was written by JISOO alongside Jack Brady, Jordan Roman, Violet Skies, Lilian Caputo, and Jenna Raine, with production by Blissoo and The Wavys.

    JISOO's Amortage EP artwork
    JISOO’s Amortage EP artwork

    Recorded between Seoul and Los Angeles, its electropop–pop-rock–bubblegum pop blend carries the euphoric pull of romance, expressed here through patience and quiet grace.

    A lyric video for Your Love was first released on March 14, 2025, for White Day, giving fans an earlier visual connection before this special video’s debut.

    The partnership with the Singapore Tourism Board is confirmed, giving the location more than a backdrop role.

    The video opens with JISOO seated against a pitch-black backdrop so deep it erases any sense of place.

    Her pink gown spills around her like a pool of colour in the darkness, the contrast making her presence feel almost otherworldly.

    The next cut moves into the rainforest, where shafts of sunlight pierce the dense canopy, followed by wide shots of streams, waterfalls, and flowers in bloom, the forest brimming with life, as if love itself is what makes it flourish.

    The sequence then shifts to petals drifting and swirling around her, some catching briefly on her hair and gown, as if the forest itself is in celebration.

    Her smile here is unguarded, the kind that turns a visual into a feeling, pure, unfiltered joy carried by both the song’s lift and the scene’s bloom.

    Fans have responded to this pacing. On Reddit, one wrote, “just by looking at her face makes everyone happy… I can’t stop smiling.”

    YouTube comments describe it as the most “serene” she has ever looked on screen, replacing the choreographed polish of her Flower era with a calmer, more grounded presence.

    The words in Your Love draw on nature, “Your love feels like the rain,” and here they take on a literal texture.

    The rainforest’s own soundtrack of bird calls and rustling leaves blends into the perception of the video, even if not on the audio track.

    The blush of her dress plays against orchids that symbolise Singapore, while aerial shots of birds over the treetops echo the song’s airy chorus.

    Its release keeps Amortage in motion months after launch. Critics had already marked Your Love as a highlight of the EP.

    NME praised its “propulsive” feel, Billboard ranked it in her top three solo tracks, and The New York Times compared its sweetness and polish to early Katy Perry.

    Here, that pop brightness is reframed. The rainforest setting softens the song’s energy, as though the arrangement itself has been given space to expand.

    It also lands during an active stretch in her career. JISOO is performing the track in her solo set on BLACKPINK’s Deadline World Tour, with London’s Wembley Stadium shows just days after the video drop.

    For many fans, the image of her in Mandai will still be fresh when she walks on stage in sequins, making the contrast even sharper.

    The track has charted in Singapore (No. 12, RIAS), New Zealand (No. 23, Hot Singles), and South Korea (No. 197, Circle Digital).

    This visual is likely to push those numbers further, but its draw is in rewatch value, the kind of video people return to for its atmosphere as much as the song itself.

    JISOO has called Amortage “a collection of stories about love – the highs, the lows and everything in between.”

    In this form, Your Love feels like one of the highs, not a rush but a steady glow that stays with you.

    Whether it’s meant for a person, a place, or simply the moment of being present, she leaves the answer open.

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