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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!

BTS Popular Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)

Heartbeat (BTS World Original Soundtrack)BTS43rank/position

This song is the soundtrack for the mobile game “BTS WORLD,” where the player becomes a manager and helps BTS grow into a global group.

It’s an irresistible game for BTS fans.

Every artist has a dedicated staff team supporting them, after all.

This track straightforwardly expresses gratitude to those who support them, and the vocal members’ beautiful voices make it gentle on the ears.

FAKE LOVE (Rocking Vibe Mix)BTS44rank/position

BTS is an idol group from South Korea.

They are musicians from Korea who are active on the world stage.

Their individual vocal abilities are excellent, and their rich expressiveness may be one of the reasons for their popularity.

The song “FAKE LOVE” is also a piece with such expressive depth, and the arpeggio that appears in the intro is particularly captivating.

The classic rock approach—dropping into an arpeggio and then unfolding into a blast of sound—is really cool!

AbyssJin(BTS)45rank/position

A deep ballad that overwhelms with Jin’s beautiful vocals.

It was released on December 4, his birthday.

Though it has an oceanic depth, a gentle atmosphere peeks through.

Conveying the feelings at the bottom of one’s heart is very difficult, but turning them into a song and sharing them like this reveals Jin’s character.

As the eldest of BTS, his struggles, his identity as an individual—this is precious music filled with Jin’s thoughts.

It may bring you to tears, but when everything feels obscured, it might help you slowly face yourself.

It’s heartrending, yet somehow encouraging and empowering.

A Brand New DayBTS, Zara Larsson46rank/position

BTS (방탄소년단), Zara Larsson ‘A Brand New Day’ MV (BTS WORLD Original Soundtrack) [Pt. 2]
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.

Dis-ease (병)BTS47rank/position

Japanese subtitles [ 병 / Dis-ease ] BTS (Bangtan Sonyeondan)
Dis-ease (병)BTS

A track that gives me a kick when I start to slack off.

It’s so rhythmic that I can’t help but hum along.

One of the amazing things about BTS is how they can sing about a gloomy mood in such a pop way.

The lyrics in the first half really tell you to get your act together, but as it goes on, the vibe turns more positive—so nice.

It’s got that perfect touch that naturally puts you in that kind of mood.

Instead of being negative, it feels affirming, so it’s perfect when you’re feeling blue.

Also great when you need some rebellious spirit or a “just watch me” fire.

It feels connected to BTS’s core, and it’s seriously inspiring.

Make It Right (feat. Lauv)BTS48rank/position

BTS (방탄소년단) ‘Make It Right (feat. Lauv)’ Official MV
Make It Right (feat. Lauv)BTS

This is a re-edited version of “Make It Right” from the album “MAP OF THE SOUL: PERSONA,” with new vocals added that blend well and further enhance the song’s beauty.

Based on a love story between a girl and a boy, the track also features a charming animated music video that’s a highlight.

BTS, who have become globally active artists, collaborated with American singer-songwriter Lauv to release the song in 2019, which drew a lot of attention.

It first became a hit among younger generations on TikTok.

Boy With Luv (Japanese ver.)BTS49rank/position

The opening is crucial in “Boy With Luv (Japanese ver.).” This time it’s the Japanese version, but it still has a lot of English lyrics and carries an emotional vibe comparable to the Korean version.

That said, I think the Japanese version is easier to sing.

Since each member’s melody line is clearly divided, it’s good to practice by going over each individual melody carefully.

If your opening wavers, you’ll lose the pitch, so make sure to come in clearly.

Prepare your voice during the intro and hit the A4 solidly—if you do, you should be able to continue singing comfortably afterward.