BTS's discography has given us some truly unforgettable moments. Their first track, "No More Dream," (2013) introduced fans to their hip-hop sound, with growling vocals and heavy beats that still hold up today.
Fast-forward a couple of years, and we have "Mikrokosmos" (2019), an electronic pop masterpiece with a catchy chorus and some seriously sharp lyrics. It's easy to see why this song was a fan favorite - it's a true showstopper.
Next up is "Save Me" (2016), a tropical house-infused track that showcases the group's unique blend of styles. The vocals are hauntingly beautiful, with a sense of desperation that really gets under your skin.
In 2017, we saw the release of "Mic Drop," a high-energy trap-fuelled pop song with a nod to Missy Elliott's classic hit, "Get Ur Freak On." The remix, featuring Steve Aoki, took it to the next level, making it a massive hit in the US.
"Run" (2015) marked a shift towards more straightforward pop for BTS, with a catchy house-fuelled chorus that still has fans singing along today. It's a fan favorite for good reason - it's just plain infectious.
Then came "Idol" (2018), an epic blend of South African house and traditional Korean pansori, with a nod to Nicki Minaj on the remix. It's a true standout track, showcasing the group's ability to blend styles in innovative ways.
Next up is "Burning Up (Fire)" (2016), a song that saw BTS embracing their electronic roots, with a dash of stadium rock and hip-hop. The result was a massive hit, topping Billboard's global digital sales chart.
"Boyz With Fun" (2015) marked a playful shift towards disco for the group, with a cheeky nod to Funkadelic's "Get Off Your Ass and Jam." It's a fun track that still gets people dancing today.
The 2019 collaboration with Halsey on "Boy With Luv" was a masterclass in bubblegum pop. It's catchy, upbeat, and just plain fun - the perfect summer anthem.
"Boy in Luv" (2014) showed fans that BTS could pay homage to classic K-pop while still forging their own path. The result was a track with a hint of Rick Rubin's Def Jam productions and some seriously sharp lyrics.
"Butter" (2021), inspired by 80s funk and Daft Punk, is just plain joyous - the perfect antidote to these trying times. It's catchy, upbeat, and will have you singing along in no time.
Finally, we have "Blood Sweat and Tears" (2016) and "Spring Day" (2017), two heartfelt ballads that showcase BTS's emotional range. The former absorbs voguish musical influences without sacrificing their identity, while the latter is a powerful exploration of grief and loss - still a fan favorite nearly a decade on.
There you have it, folks - 20 tracks from the illustrious discography of BTS.
Fast-forward a couple of years, and we have "Mikrokosmos" (2019), an electronic pop masterpiece with a catchy chorus and some seriously sharp lyrics. It's easy to see why this song was a fan favorite - it's a true showstopper.
Next up is "Save Me" (2016), a tropical house-infused track that showcases the group's unique blend of styles. The vocals are hauntingly beautiful, with a sense of desperation that really gets under your skin.
In 2017, we saw the release of "Mic Drop," a high-energy trap-fuelled pop song with a nod to Missy Elliott's classic hit, "Get Ur Freak On." The remix, featuring Steve Aoki, took it to the next level, making it a massive hit in the US.
"Run" (2015) marked a shift towards more straightforward pop for BTS, with a catchy house-fuelled chorus that still has fans singing along today. It's a fan favorite for good reason - it's just plain infectious.
Then came "Idol" (2018), an epic blend of South African house and traditional Korean pansori, with a nod to Nicki Minaj on the remix. It's a true standout track, showcasing the group's ability to blend styles in innovative ways.
Next up is "Burning Up (Fire)" (2016), a song that saw BTS embracing their electronic roots, with a dash of stadium rock and hip-hop. The result was a massive hit, topping Billboard's global digital sales chart.
"Boyz With Fun" (2015) marked a playful shift towards disco for the group, with a cheeky nod to Funkadelic's "Get Off Your Ass and Jam." It's a fun track that still gets people dancing today.
The 2019 collaboration with Halsey on "Boy With Luv" was a masterclass in bubblegum pop. It's catchy, upbeat, and just plain fun - the perfect summer anthem.
"Boy in Luv" (2014) showed fans that BTS could pay homage to classic K-pop while still forging their own path. The result was a track with a hint of Rick Rubin's Def Jam productions and some seriously sharp lyrics.
"Butter" (2021), inspired by 80s funk and Daft Punk, is just plain joyous - the perfect antidote to these trying times. It's catchy, upbeat, and will have you singing along in no time.
Finally, we have "Blood Sweat and Tears" (2016) and "Spring Day" (2017), two heartfelt ballads that showcase BTS's emotional range. The former absorbs voguish musical influences without sacrificing their identity, while the latter is a powerful exploration of grief and loss - still a fan favorite nearly a decade on.
There you have it, folks - 20 tracks from the illustrious discography of BTS.