“Rope It”
Jin’s first official foray into country rock comes via “Rope It,” which is infused with clever wordplay and a joyous spirit, while also employing some of the genre’s more played-out motifs, as it opens with a whistling wind and horse neighs that sound best kept in classic western films. The track boasts a theme to remind us that achieving dreams often also means knowing when to let go — a metaphor apt for a cowboy lassoing any bull or beast — delivered alongside twangy guitars and hand-claps.
While we’re totally here for BTS experimenting more in country (some forget that BTS’ first Grammy performance was as special guests during Lil Nas X’s celebratory performance of his country crossover “Old Town Road” back in pre-pandemic 2020), the production might be a little too straightforward to the point of country-pop cliché, not lending itself to the layered subtlety fans expect from most BTS records. But when Jin sings lyrics like, “When they go low, we go high,” his trademark optimism is channeled even amid the rodeo of life’s challenges, which Echo looks to discuss. “Rope It” may not break new ground, but it is a memorable and joyous detour in Jin’s solo story.