Top 10 BTS songs to revisit while ARMY waits for the band’s big reunion

As ARMY eagerly awaits BTS’s reunion, now’s the perfect time to revisit some of their most iconic songs. From global chartbusters to heartfelt fan favourites, here are 10 BTS tracks that defined their journey and continue to resonate across the world

Updated On: 2025-06-01 04:47 PM IST

Compiled by : Shachi Chaturvedi

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BTS’s first fully English single, “Dynamite” is a retro-disco anthem that radiates positivity and energy. Released in 2020 during the pandemic, it lifted spirits globally and became their first Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 hit, marking a significant milestone in their international success

“Smooth like butter,” this catchy, slick track oozes charm and confidence. Released in 2021, “Butter” dominated global charts with its infectious beats and feel-good vibe, earning BTS another Billboard No. 1

A playful and romantic pop track, “Boy With Luv” highlights BTS’s softer side. Featuring Halsey, the song celebrates joy in love and everyday moments

A darker, emotionally intense track, “Fake Love” explores the pain of a love built on lies. Its rock-infused sound and powerful choreography underline BTS’s versatility

Known as one of BTS’s most meaningful songs, “Spring Day” touches on themes of longing and loss. Inspired by real-life events, its poetic lyrics and emotional depth have made it a comfort song for the ARMY

“DNA” blends pop with themes of destined love. The song marked BTS’s entry into the Billboard Hot 100 and kicked off their “Love Yourself” era

“Mic Drop” by BTS is a powerful hip-hop track that showcases the group’s confidence and success. With fierce beats and sharp lyrics, the song highlights BTS’s rise despite critics

“IDOL” is a high-energy anthem by BTS that celebrates self-love and individuality. Blending traditional Korean sounds with modern beats, the song boldly declares that no one can define who they are

Seductive and artistic, “Blood Sweat & Tears” dives into themes of temptation and desire. Its rich visuals and haunting vocals show BTS’s maturity and willingness to experiment

Co-written by Ed Sheeran, Permission to Dance is an upbeat anthem that promotes hope and freedom. Released in 2021, it was a post-pandemic gift to fans, encouraging them to dance without fear

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