With their overwhelming presence and charismatic aura, BIGBANG enjoys immense popularity not only in Korea but around the world.
About three years after their debut in Korea, they made their Japan debut in June 2009, solidifying the popularity of K-pop in Japan.
This time, from among BIGBANG’s many hit songs—the reigning kings of the K-pop scene—we’ve selected tracks you can enjoy playing on the piano!
We’ll introduce downloadable sheet music you can start playing right away, as well as videos that include sheet music and keyboard guides.
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BANG BANG BANGBIGBANG

Released in Korea in 2015 and in Japan in 2016, the album “MADE SERIES” includes a Japanese-lyrics version of “BANG BANG BANG” written by music producer VERBAL.
The members themselves have described it as “a highly performative song” and “a track that symbolizes us,” making it a quintessential BIGBANG anthem.
It’s a powerful track that gets your energy up from the very first notes of the intro—why not try performing it on the piano with a bold, funky flair?
FXXK ITBIGBANG

FXXK IT, included as a double title track alongside LAST DANCE on the 2016 album MADE -KR EDITION-, received a broadcast-ineligible ruling from KBS due to its provocative title and lyrical content.
Nevertheless, the music video released on YouTube surpassed 100 million views within six months and has been widely embraced both domestically and internationally.
While at first glance it may seem difficult to adapt to piano, it transforms into a sophisticated arrangement that preserves the song’s bold, edgy essence.
Be sure to try enjoying it on the piano as well!
Haru HaruBIGBANG

Released in 2008, “Haru Haru” is a wistful ballad that opens with a sentimental piano melody.
The lyrics portray a painful inner struggle—wishing the other person could forget you and be happy, while feeling ever more lonely—paired with a melancholy sound that reflects unstable emotions.
Not only the piano-toned intro but the entire song carries a sorrowful, forlorn atmosphere, making it a perfect match for delicate piano timbres.
Rather than strictly imitating the original, playing it gently to highlight the piano’s tone may bring out the song’s beauty even more.
IF YOUBIGBANG

Released in 2015, “IF YOU” is a heartbreak song that expresses the painful feeling of realizing the importance of someone who was by your side only after losing them, and wishing you could start over.
It also drew attention when BTS’s Jungkook covered it on the Korean TV show King of Mask Singer, where he performed while wearing a mask.
The melody, which seems to directly reflect the anguish in one’s heart, becomes even more poignant when played with the delicate tones of the piano.
Imagine quietly shedding tears in your heart, and play each note with care.
LAST DANCEBIGBANG

“LAST DANCE,” included as a double title track alongside “FXXK IT” on the 2016 album MADE -KR EDITION-.
This ballad is memorable for its gentle melody, emotionally resonant lyrics, and passionate sound.
Its calm tone pairs so perfectly with the piano that it almost feels like a piece written for the instrument.
As you play each note with care, keep in mind the lyrics’ message: everything inevitably comes to an end someday, so please don’t become pessimistic.
Let’s not fall in loveBIGBANG

With its strikingly suggestive title, “Let’s Not Fall in Love,” released in 2015, has made a lasting impression.
The music video on BIGBANG’s official YouTube channel has surpassed 230 million views, and fans continue to praise it with comments like, “I love this song no matter how many years go by,” and “The MV is unforgettable and amazing!” In contrast to the lyrics, which depict someone too afraid of getting hurt to take a step forward, the music itself is very uplifting.
When playing it on the piano, it would be nice to use a bright tone so it doesn’t feel somber.
MY HEAVENBIGBANG

Released in 2009 as their major debut single in Japan, “MY HEAVEN” is one of BIGBANG’s most iconic masterpieces—many fans say this was the song that shocked them and made them fall in love with BIGBANG.
The lyrics, which sing of unwavering devotion to a loved one, have surely encouraged many listeners to think, “I won’t give up—I’ll keep expressing how I feel!” On piano, if you play with a sense of positivity and strength, you can capture the original song’s atmosphere well.
Since it features many repetitions of the same chords, it should be approachable even for beginner pianists.



