There are several reasons why BTS has become the global sensation that they are today, but probably the most important of them all is their music. Since their debut in 2013, the Korean group has put in a lot of effort, experimenting a lot along the road. The Bangtan Boys have accomplished everything. With 129 official Korean tracks released, you’d think there’d be a few duds along the road. No one is flawless, and Korean idols are no exception. Yet, as you listen to each song, it’s evident that they’ve not only been tremendously consistent throughout their first seven years but have also continued to level up in ways that most bands can only dream of.

Here are some hit Songs of BTS

Spring Day’ (2017)

Since its release in 2004, The Killers’ ‘Mr, Brightside’ has charted over 200 times in the UK Singles Chart, yet ‘Spring Day’ has outperformed it. 2017 single has charted every week from its debut in 2017, exceeding 156 weeks on its third anniversary in February, making it the longest-charting song on the Korean MelOn charts.
Fake Love (2018)

Love is ultimately doomed if you aren’t honest with yourself. That’s the message of ‘Fake Love,’ a song about the desire to “create a beautiful falsehood” about your beloved and lose sight of who they are. It’s a delightfully dismal early example of BTS exploring the topic of one’s persona, set to dark guitar melodies and powerful trap beats.

Baepsae (2015)

‘Baepsae,’ one of BTS’ most stunning tracks, is based on the traditional Korean proverb that a crow-tit will sever its legs if it tries to follow a stork. In other words, stay in your lane rather than attempting to advance up the social ladder. BTS, on the other hand, rejects this mentality and attempts to incite a rebellion against the “storks [who] wish to retain.” It’s a tense, piercing piece of hip-hop with a reach far beyond Korea’s borders.

Euphoria (2018)

‘Euphoria’ may have become associated with Jungkook zipping around stadiums on a zip-wire during his ‘Speak Yourself’ stadium tour last year, but it’s always felt like the soundtrack of gliding 100 feet in the air, propelled only by a rush of love.

I Need U (2015)

One of BTS’ best qualities is how much emotion they put into everything they do, whether it’s grief, fury, or sheer delight. On ‘I Need U,’ you can hear their desperation and ambivalence as they struggle to hold on to a dying relationship, their voices rich with emotion as they reach out.

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