BTS Popular Song Rankings [2026]
BTS, also known as Bangtan Sonyeondan, is a South Korean hip-hop group.
Their sweet looks and stylish songs ignited their popularity, drawing attention not only in Korea and Japan but also in the United States and Europe.
It became a hot topic when they reached No.
1 on the Billboard charts in the U.S.
They have become widely known, not just among their original young fan base.
In this article, we’ll introduce their popular songs in ranking format.
Be sure to find your favorite track!
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BTS Popular Song Rankings [2026] (91–100)
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A track included on the 2020 Japanese album “MAP OF THE SOUL : 7 ~ THE JOURNEY ~.” Many of you may also know it as the theme song for “Your Eyes Tell,” the remake of the Korean film “Always.” The melody, composed by the group’s youngest member, Jung Kook, is achingly poignant, and his soaring high notes beautifully enhance it.
The gentle, warm rap parts are lovely as well.
You’re drawn in by the expressions that evoke sinking into deep emotions and the desire to believe, even in the faintest light.
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A track whose powerful message—embracing your true self without being bound by others’ gazes or stereotypes—resonates deeply.
Riding on a vintage sound rooted in hip-hop and trap, their stance of clapping back at media misconceptions and mythologizing, with a touch of irony, is seriously cool.
Released in March 2026, it’s included on ARIRANG, the album that marked BTS’s return as a full group after a long hiatus.
The members themselves took part in writing and composing, vividly and wittily telling their own story.
It’s a strong, supportive song for anyone struggling with external expectations and pressure, wishing to live authentically without worrying about others’ eyes.


