The seven members each provide various strengths to the ensemble. Of course, the dancing line — J-Hope, Jimin, and Jungkook — is the most skilled at bringing their choreography to life. While RM and Jin frequently joke that they aren’t terrific dancers, they always manage to perfect the group’s moves.

BTS – “Boy Meets Evil”

J-solo Hope’s performance at the 2017 Seoul Music Awards emphasized his acrobatic skill and flexibility. He jumps through the air one second, then flips one-handed backward the next. ARMY’s Hope is the group’s dancing leader for a reason.

BTS – “Fire”

BTS outdid itself in terms of back-breaking intensity. Not to add that the music is just fantastic.

BTS – “Dope”

Their group forms live up to the song title when combined with a groovy sax sound.

BTS – “Spring Day”

The interpretative dance lends an artistic reality to the words’ wistful yearning.

BTS – “As I Told You”

Even though Suga had to sit out the 2016 KMF, their version of Kim Sung Jae’s classic brought fresh life to the old-school hockey attire.

BTS – “Blood, Sweat, and Tears”

With the assistance of some clever formations and vicious mugging, the lads pulled off a dark and sensual notion during this return.

BTS – Intro Performance Plus “Danger”

Remember when they made a machine gun during the 2014 MBC Gayo Daejun? “Danger” foreshadowed the ferocity that would come to define their choreography.

Just One Day by BTS

With this charming chair dance, the septet mastered the art of making ARMY hearts flutter for years.

“I Need You” by BTS

At the 2015 MelOn Music Awards, this sophisticated contemporary dance earned the ensemble the Best Male Dance award.

“War of Hormones” by BTS

This naughty song was accompanied by some of BTS’s most entertaining movements, like Michael Jackson-style jumping, slow-motion strolling, and piggyback rides.

“Boyz with Fun” by BTS

ARMYs may credit V for the allure of this live performance, where he improvises fresh choreography for practically every performance.

Source: Billboard