Despite linguistic barriers, one band, BTS, has fans bobbing their heads worldwide. The Bangtan Boys, a seven-piece South Korean boy band, are made up of RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook. The septet’s debut album was released by Big Hit Entertainment three years after the group’s formation in 2010. Since then, the septet has not made a U-turn. Despite the fact that their committed followers dance to their songs wherever they are from, a few edited videos of the boy band will enable you to realize your ideal of a BTS-Bollywood collaboration.

“Blood, Sweat, and Tears” by BTS (Wings, 2016)

BTS’s most recent single is a game-changer and the pinnacle of their career to date. “Blood Sweat & Tears” was one of the group’s most symphonic hits to date, completing the shift that had been started by earlier singles away from classic hip-hop sounds. Additionally, it is among BTS’ best-selling songs of all time and the lead single from the highest-charting K-pop album in Billboard 200 history. For a song that just released a few days ago, there’s some tremendous street cred.

“No More Dreams” (2013)

Even though BTS has recently shied away from their signature athletic garb and heavy hip-hop sound, “No More Dream” is still one of their most recognizable tracks. The enthusiasm and motivational message of the group’s debut single set the tone for the remainder of BTS’ career. Even though the septet may have outgrown its original sound, it remains a classic that any BTS fan should be familiar with.

“Cypher part 3 Killer” (Dark & Wild, 2014)

By seriously incorporating hip-hop into their overall sound rather than just adding a few quick raps to their songs as other K-pop groups do, BTS has been able to differentiate itself from the competition. The cipher tracks on a few of their albums are the clearest example of the septet’s commitment to hip-hop. The most well-known is “Cypher Pt. 3: Killer,” which was released in 2014 and was written by the group’s Rap Monster, Suga, and J-hope with the assistance of Supreme Boi, a featured rapper, and producer. Visit “Cypher 4” on Wings as well. The song is very different from BTS’ most well-known singles in terms of rhythm and beats, along with the aggressive lyrics and caustic raps, yet it shows the depth of the group.

Save Me (The Most Beautiful Moment in Life: Young Forever, 2016)

Before “Blood Sweat & Tears,” BTS released the whirling “Save Me,” which marked a sharp departure from the group’s earlier inspirations and introduced its most approachable sound to date. The co-single “Fire,” which showcases BTS’ more conventionally aggressive aesthetic, was also released with it. “Save Me” blends trap and EDM to provide a more contemporary, commercial sound, while still drawing on elements of hip-hop. Despite being released months earlier, it is one of BTS’ most well-known tracks and debuted at number three on the Billboard Twitter Top Tracks chart at the beginning of October.

Boy in Luv (Skool Luv Affair, 2014)

Possibly the group’s first successful attempt to mix hip-hop with more traditional K-pop components was the 2014 hit. After bursting into the K-pop scene in 2013 with their confrontational sound and themes, BTS made their first attempt to display a more tender side with an aggressive homage to young love, the first of several tracks from the group in 2014 that had a romantic undertone.

Source : billboard, us weekly