All Bts Songs In Order 〈QUICK • 2025〉
The Most Beautiful Moment in Life, Pt. 1 (April 29, 2015) | 1. Intro: The Most Beautiful Moment in Life
| 2. I Need U
| 3. Hold Me Tight (잡아줘)
| 4. Skit: Expectation!
| 5. Dope (쩔어)
| 6. Boyz with Fun (흥탄소년단)
| 7. Converse High
| 8. Moving On (이사)
| 9. Outro: Love Is Not Over
The Most Beautiful Moment in Life, Pt. 2 (Nov 30, 2015) | 1. Intro: Never Mind
| 2. Run
| 3. Butterfly
| 4. Whalien 52
| 5. Ma City
| 6. Silver Spoon (뱁새 / Baepsae)
| 7. Skit: One Night in a Strange City
| 8. Dead Leaves (고엽)
| 9. Outro: House of Cards (full length edition)
Japanese single (June 17, 2015) | I Need U (JP ver.)
Japanese single (Sept 2015) | For You (original JP single – 1. For You / 2. Let Go)
Youth (Sept 9, 2015 – JP album) | 1. Introduction: Youth
| 2. Run (JP ver.)
| 3. Fire (JP ver.)
| 4. Dope (JP ver.)
| 5. Good Day
| 6. Save Me (JP ver.)
| 7. Boyz with Fun (JP ver.)
| 8. Blood Sweat & Tears (JP ver.)
| 9. Wishing on a Star
| 10. Love is Not Over (JP ver.)
Starting with their debut in 2013 and leading up to their most recent releases in 2026, BTS's discography has evolved from hard-hitting hip-hop to global pop anthems. Following their military service hiatus, the group returned in early 2026 with their landmark album, 2026: The Return Era Marking their first studio album in nearly six years,
was released on March 20, 2026, followed by several remixes and digital singles. (Released: March 20, 2026) – The lead single from "Arirang Flames" (April 2026). "SWIM (Underwater Remix)" (Released: April 10, 2026). 2020 – 2025: Global Dominance & Hiatus
This era saw BTS reach unprecedented heights with English-language hits before transitioning into solo projects and mandatory service. "Yet to Come (The Most Beautiful Moment)" (2022) – From the anthology album "Permission to Dance" (2021) – Summer pop anthems. "Dynamite" (2020) – Their first #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. "Life Goes On" (2020) – From the album , reflecting on the global pandemic. 2017 – 2019: Love Yourself & Map of the Soul
During this period, BTS focused on self-love and psychological exploration.
The story of BTS's music is an evolving narrative of growth, beginning with rebellious teenage angst and maturing into a global message of self-acceptance and healing. Their discography is famously categorized into "eras" that follow a cohesive storyline often referred to as the Bangtan Universe (BU). The School Trilogy (2013–2014)
The journey begins with a raw, hip-hop-focused look at the pressures of youth, specifically school and societal expectations. Map of the Soul: 7
While there is no single academic paper titled “All BTS Songs in Order,” a helpful scholarly or data-driven approach would involve using a discography analysis or chronological dataset. For research or fan reference, here are the most useful resources:
Album / Single | Song Title
2 Cool 4 Skool (June 12, 2013) | 1. Intro: 2 Cool 4 Skool (feat. DJ Friz)
| 2. We Are Bulletproof Pt. 2
| 3. Skit: Circle Room Talk
| 4. No More Dream
| 5. Interlude
| 6. I Like It (좋아요)
| 7. Outro: Circle Room Cypher
O!RUL8,2? (Sept 11, 2013) | 1. Intro: O!RUL8,2?
| 2. N.O
| 3. We On
| 4. Skit: R U Happy Now?
| 5. If I Ruled the World
| 6. Coffee
| 7. BTS Cypher Pt. 1
| 8. Attack on Bangtan (진격의 방탄)
| 9. Paldogangsan (팔도강산)
| 10. Outro: Luv in Skool
Single (Dec 2013) | Perfect Man (cover, not official) – not counted
Japanese single (Dec 2013) | No More Dream (Japanese ver.) – first JP release
Listening to BTS in order reveals a narrative rarely seen in pop music: a group that started by screaming "No More Dream" to a society that ignored them, evolved to sing "Spring Day" about tragic loss, and concluded Chapter 1 with "Yet To Come"—a song about being proud of the journey, not just the destination.
From the aggressive BTS Cypher Pt. 1 to the soft, self-assured harmony of Take Two, the chronological journey of BTS’s songs is the story of youth itself.
Borahae, ARMY. Now go build that playlist. 🫰🏻
The discography of BTS (Bangtan Sonyeondan) is more than just a list of hits; it’s a decade-long narrative of growth, mental health advocacy, and musical experimentation. From their gritty hip-hop roots in 2013 to their status as global pop icons, the group has released hundreds of tracks.
Here is the definitive guide to all BTS songs in order of their major Korean and Japanese eras. 1. The School Trilogy (2013–2014) all bts songs in order
BTS debuted with a rebellious "bulletproof" concept, focusing on the frustrations and dreams of youth.
2 Cool 4 Skool (June 12, 2013): Intro: 2 Cool 4 Skool, We are bulletproof PT.2, Skit: Circle room talk, No More Dream, Interlude, I Like It, Outro: Circle room cypher.
O!RUL8,2? (September 11, 2013): Intro: O!RUL8,2?, N.O, We On, Skit: RUVLMH, If I Ruled The World, Coffee, BTS Cypher PT.1, Attack on Bangtan, Paldogangsan, Outro: Luv In Skool.
Skool Luv Affair (February 12, 2014): Intro: Skool Luv Affair, Boy In Luv, Skit: Soulmate, Where You From, Just One Day, Tomorrow, BTS Cypher PT.2: Triptych, Spine Breaker, Jump, Outro: Propose. (Repackage added: Miss Right, I Like It (Slow Jam Remix)). 2. The Dark & Wild Era (2014)
This era marked their first full-length studio album, leaning into a heavier rock and hip-hop fusion.
Dark & Wild (August 20, 2014): Intro: What am I to you, Danger, War of Hormone, Hip Hop Phile, Let Me Know, Rain, BTS Cypher PT.3: Killer, Interlude: What are you doing now, Can you turn off your phone, Blanket Kick, 24/7=heaven, Look here, 2nd Grade, Outro: Does that make sense?
Wake Up (Japanese - December 24, 2014): Included Japanese versions of previous hits plus original tracks like The Stars and Wake Up. 3. The Most Beautiful Moment in Life (HYYH) (2015–2016)
Widely considered the "turning point" for BTS, this era introduced the "BTS Universe" (BU) and a more melodic, emotional sound.
HYYH Pt.1 (April 29, 2015): Intro: The Most Beautiful Moment in Life, I NEED U, Hold Me Tight, Skit: Expectation!, DOPE, Boyz with Fun, Converse High, Moving On, Outro: Love is Not Over.
HYYH Pt.2 (November 30, 2015): Intro: Never Mind, RUN, Butterfly, Whalien 52, Ma City, Silver Spoon (Baepsae), Skit: One night in a strange city, Autumn Leaves, Outro: House Of Cards.
Young Forever (May 2, 2016): Fire, Save ME, EPILOGUE: Young Forever. 4. The Wings Era (2016–2017)
Inspired by Hermann Hesse’s Demian, this era focused on temptation and growth, featuring individual solo tracks for each member.
Wings (October 10, 2016): Intro: Boy Meets Evil, Blood Sweat & Tears, Begin (Jungkook), Lie (Jimin), Stigma (V), First Love (Suga), Reflection (RM), MAMA (J-Hope), Awake (Jin), Lost, BTS Cypher 4, Am I Wrong, 21st Century Girl, Two! Three!, Interlude: Wings.
You Never Walk Alone (February 13, 2017): Spring Day, Not Today, Outro: Wings, A Supplementary Story: You Never Walk Alone. 5. Love Yourself Series (2017–2018)
This era propelled BTS to superstardom in the West, exploring the stages of love: from infatuation to heartbreak and self-acceptance.
Love Yourself: Her (September 18, 2017): Intro: Serendipity, DNA, Best Of Me, dimple, Pied Piper, Skit: Billboard Music Awards Speech, MIC Drop, Go Go, Outro: Her.
Love Yourself: Tear (May 18, 2018): Intro: Singularity, FAKE LOVE, 134340, Paradise, Love Maze, Magic Shop, Airplane pt.2, Anpanman, So What, Outro: Tear. The Most Beautiful Moment in Life, Pt
Love Yourself: Answer (August 24, 2018): Euphoria, Trivia: Just Dance, Trivia: Love, Trivia: Seesaw, Epiphany, I'm Fine, IDOL, Answer: Love Myself. 6. Map of the Soul (2019–2020)
Delving into Jungian psychology, BTS explored their personas, shadows, and the core of their "egos."
Map of the Soul: Persona (April 12, 2019): Intro: Persona, Boy With Luv (feat. Halsey), Mikrokosmos, Make It Right, HOME, Jamais Vu, Dionysus.
Map of the Soul: 7 (February 21, 2020): Interlude: Shadow, Black Swan, Filter, My Time, Louder than bombs, ON, UGH!, Zero O'Clock, Inner Child, Friends, Moon, Respect, We are Bulletproof: the Eternal, Outro: Ego. 7. BE and The English Singles (2020–2021)
During the pandemic, BTS shifted to themes of comfort and healing.
BE (November 20, 2020): Life Goes On, Fly To My Room, Blue & Grey, Skit, Telepathy, Dis-ease, Stay, Dynamite. Stand-alone Singles: Butter, Permission to Dance (2021). 8. Proof (Anthology Era - 2022)
Celebrating their 9th anniversary, BTS released a massive 3-CD anthology featuring their greatest hits and new tracks.
Proof (June 10, 2022): Yet To Come (The Most Beautiful Moment), Run BTS, For Youth, Born Singer. 9. Solo Era (2022–Present)
As of late 2022, members have transitioned to solo projects during their mandatory military service periods. Major solo albums include: J-Hope: Jack In The Box RM: Indigo Jimin: FACE Agust D (Suga): D-DAY V: Layover Jungkook: GOLDEN
Through a decade of musical production, BTS has built a discography that functions as a sonic diary, evolving from aggressive hip-hop roots to sophisticated global pop. Listening to their songs in chronological order allows fans to trace their journey from rebellious teenagers to self-reflective adults. The School Trilogy (2013–2014)
The initial era was characterized by raw energy and social commentary.
2 Cool 4 Skool (2013): Debut featuring "No More Dream" and "We Are Bulletproof Pt.2," focusing on youth questioning societal expectations.
O!RUL8,2? (2013): Led by "N.O," this EP continued the critique of the education system.
Skool Luv Affair (2014): Introduced a softer romantic side with "Boy In Luv" and "Just One Day".
Dark & Wild (2014): Their first full-length album, featuring "Danger," signaled a darker, more aggressive shift in tone. The Most Beautiful Moment in Life (2015–2016)
Often cited as the era where their global popularity ignited, this phase transitioned from school-based angst to the fragility of youth.
HYYH Pt. 1 & Pt. 2 (2015): Tracks like "I Need U," "Dope," and "Run" blended vulnerability with high-energy production. Starting with their debut in 2013 and leading
Young Forever (2016): A compilation including "Fire" and "Save Me" that served as a thematic bridge. Wings and the Love Yourself Era (2016–2018)
This period marked a peak in conceptual complexity and personal storytelling.
Wings / You Never Walk Alone (2016–2017): Explored temptation and growth with "Blood Sweat & Tears" and "Spring Day".
Love Yourself Series (2017–2018): Three albums (Her, Tear, Answer) centered on self-discovery with hits like "DNA," "Fake Love," and "IDOL". Map of the Soul and the English Trilogy (2019–2022)
As they reached unprecedented global heights, the music became an exploration of their own legacy.
Map of the Soul: Persona & 7 (2019–2020): Highlighting "Boy With Luv" and "ON," these projects delved into psychological themes.
BE (2020): A self-produced response to the pandemic, led by "Life Goes On".
English Singles (2020–2021): "Dynamite," "Butter," and "Permission to Dance" solidified their place at the top of the US charts.
Proof (2022): An anthology album marking the end of "Chapter 1" with new tracks like "Yet to Come" and "Run BTS".
For a deeper look into how these albums formed a cohesive masterpiece:
Some popular singles not included in the above list:
After Proof, BTS went on a group hiatus for military service. They have no new full group songs as of 2026, but members have solo albums.
If you want all solo official releases (RM, Jin, Suga/Agust D, J-Hope, Jimin, V, Jungkook), let me know.
Note:
Japanese Single
English Single
Mini Album: Love Yourself 轉 ‘Tear’ (Often cited as their artistic peak) 101. Intro: Singularity (V solo – neo-soul perfection) 102. Fake Love (Rock-infused tragedy) 103. The Truth Untold (Vocal line ft. Steve Aoki – pure heartbreak) 104. 134340 (A Pluto metaphor for a breakup) 105. Paradise (A fan-favorite sleeper hit) 106. Love Maze 107. Magic Shop (A gift for ARMY) 108. Airplane Pt. 2 (Latin-trap inspired) 109. Anpanman (The superhero who is bread) 110. So What (EDM festival banger) 111. Outro: Tear (Rap line’s emotional breakup masterpiece)
Compilation Album: Love Yourself 結 ‘Answer’ 112. Euphoria (Jungkook solo – DJ Swivel mix) 113. Trivia 起: Just Dance (J-Hope solo) 114. Trivia 承: Love (RM solo) 115. Trivia 轉: Seesaw (Suga solo) 116. Epiphany (Jin solo – the "I love myself" revelation) 117. IDOL (The Korean traditional banger) 118. Fake Love (Rocking Vibe Mix) 119. MIC Drop (Steve Aoki Remix) – Full Length 120. Answer: Love Myself
Note: These have original Japanese lyrics, not translations. 145. No More Dream (Japanese Ver.) (2014) 146. Boy in Luv (Japanese Ver.) (2014) 147. Danger (Japanese Ver.) (2014) 148. For You (2015 – Original JP song) 149. I Need U (Japanese Ver.) (2015) 150. Run (Japanese Ver.) (2016) 151. Crystal Snow (2017 – Original JP ballad) 152. MIC Drop (Japanese Ver.) (2017) 153. Don’t Leave Me (2018 – OST for Signal) 154. Lights (2019 – Original JP) 155. Boy With Luv (Japanese Ver.) (2019) 156. Stay Gold (2020 – OST for Spiral) 157. Your Eyes Tell (2020 – Jungkook composed)
