A grand compilation of BTS’s greatest hits. A must-listen selection that both newcomers and seasoned fans can enjoy.
BTS has gained worldwide popularity that goes beyond the K-POP scene.Since their 2013 debut, they’ve been supported for their hip-hop-centered tracks and the members’ approachable, charming appeal.Powerful rap, overwhelming dance performances, and refreshing vibes.With the wonderful pop songs and collaborations of recent years offering new kinds of enjoyment, they captivate music fans around the world—not only their devoted ARMY.The passion of their fandom and the bond among the members are surely sources of their strength!In this article, we’ll carefully select and introduce our editorial team’s top recommended tracks from among their many masterpieces.It’s packed with songs recommended not just for BTS fans, but also for those who are about to start listening to BTS—so let’s enjoy them together!
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BTS’s Great Songs Compilation: A must-listen selection that both first-timers and aficionados can enjoy (41–50)
Crystal SnowBTS

This is an original Japanese song released in the winter of 2017, dedicated to Japanese fans.
The snow shines brilliantly and beautifully, yet it fades away so fleetingly.
It’s a romantic ballad that overlays such snow with the image of a beloved woman.
The expression of someone so precious they give you the courage to live is heart-achingly touching.
No. 29BTS

An exceptionally unconventional interlude included on their fifth studio album, ARIRANG, released in March 2026.
This piece is a 1-minute-38-second work of sound art that captures nothing but the resonance of Korea’s national treasure, the Divine Bell of King Seongdeok—also known as the Emile Bell.
Rather than melody or lyrics, it sonifies Korean memory through the bell’s lingering overtones and silence.
Serving as a breathing point where the album shifts from a hip-hop-leaning first half to a more pop-oriented second half, it carries deep significance as the group, restarting after military service, presents their roots to the world.
It’s a conceptually moving work recommended for moments when you want to feel the echoes of history within silence or immerse yourself fully in the album’s world.
ONBTS

The title track from the 2020 album “MAP OF THE SOUL : 7.” Its majestic, artful sound featuring organ blends perfectly with a catchy chorus, giving it a crisp, tight feel.
It also gives the impression that Taehyung stands out more than usual.
A powerful number packed with a message of moving forward.
The cinematic Kinetic Manifesto Film-style MV might even carry a kind of wish or hope directed toward the world.
I NEED UBTS

This song was released as a single in Japanese from the 2015 Korean album The Most Beautiful Moment in Life, Pt.
1.
The album’s theme centers on the precariousness and vibrancy of youth, and this track also portrays a youthful moment that feels risky precisely because of a boy’s straightforwardness.
While the music videos differ greatly between the Japanese and Korean versions, the Japanese version lets you fully enjoy the choreography.
FOR YOUBTS

It’s an original Japanese song by BTS released in 2015.
It’s a straightforward ballad that also carries a distinct J‑pop feel.
While it seems to tell a girlfriend far away—such as in a long‑distance relationship—“We’ll be okay even when we’re apart,” it might also be a message from BTS to their Japanese fans across the sea.
A Brand New DayBTS, Zara Larsson

This song is the second installment of the soundtrack for the online game “BTS WORLD,” in which you become BTS’s manager and support the members.
It features V and J-Hope, with Swedish pop star Zara Larsson as a guest.
The tones of traditional East Asian instruments sprinkled throughout the track add a distinctive accent, conveying the identity of Asian artists.
RUNBTS

This is a track from the mini-album The Most Beautiful Moment in Life pt.2, released in South Korea in 2015, which was later issued as a single in its Japanese version.
It’s a song that, despite facing anxiety, impatience, and hardships of all kinds, chooses to trust the straightforward feeling of “you’re the only one” and keep running forward.
Rather than giving up by dwelling on one bad thought after another, it gives you the strength to move ahead.


