All Bts Songs In Order 90%
No full group album this year, but massive singles.
Japanese Single: Film Out 160. Film Out (Incredible vocal line harmonies)
New/Demo songs: 162. Yet To Come (The Most Beautiful Moment) 163. Run BTS (달려라 방탄 – Fan anthem) 164. For Youth 165. Born Singer (Remake of J. Cole’s “Born Sinner” – originally 2013) 166. No More Dream (Demo) 167. I Need U (Demo) 168. Boyz With Fun (Demo) 169. Tony Montana (with Jimin) (SUGA demo) 170. Spring Day (Demo) 171. DNA (Demo) 172. Epiphany (Demo) (Jin) 173. Seesaw (Demo) 174. Still With You (CD version) (Jungkook – originally SoundCloud) 175. My You (Jungkook)
These are listed as “BTS” members but solo works.
2016 | Agust D – Agust D mixtape (Suga)
2018 | RM – mono. mixtape
2019 | J-Hope – Hope World mixtape (2018)
2022 | J-Hope – Jack in the Box (Arson, More)
| Jin – The Astronaut (single)
2023 | Jimin – FACE (Like Crazy, Set Me Free Pt.2)
| Agust D – D-DAY (Haegeum, People Pt.2)
| RM – Indigo (Wild Flower)
| V – Layover (Slow Dancing, Love Me Again)
| Jungkook – Golden (Seven, 3D, Standing Next to You)
2024 | RM – Right Place, Wrong Person
| Jimin – MUSE (Who)
| V – FRI(END)S (single)
| Jin – Happy EP (Running Wild)
| J-Hope – Hope on the Street Vol.1
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.
Introduction
BTS, also known as Bangtan Sonyeondan (Korean for "Bulletproof Boy Scouts"), is a South Korean boy band formed by Big Hit Entertainment in 2013. The group consists of seven members: RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook. Since their debut, BTS has released numerous hit songs, albums, and music videos, breaking records and gaining a massive global following. As a fan, it's essential to keep track of their discography. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive list of all BTS songs in chronological order. all bts songs in order
Discography
Here's the list of BTS songs in chronological order:
Pre-Debut (2013)
2 Cool 4 Skool era (2013)
The Most Beautiful Moment in Life era (2015)
The Wings Tour era (2016)
Love Yourself era (2017-2018)
Map of the Soul era (2019-2020)
Be era (2020)
Single Releases
Collaborations and Soundtracks
Conclusion
BTS has released an impressive number of songs throughout their career, each with its unique style and message. This paper provides a comprehensive list of all BTS songs in chronological order, showcasing their growth and evolution as artists. With their ever-growing global fanbase, BTS continues to inspire and influence the music industry.
References
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 No full group album this year, but massive singles
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.)
While the members are serving in the military or doing solo albums, these are official BTS group OT7 songs.
No full group album after Proof until 2025, but these group OSTs & singles exist:
2023 | 1. Take Two (June 9 – digital single for FESTA)
2024 | No new Korean group single. Japanese compilation Youth (2024) includes previous JP tracks.
EP (Mini Album)
Japanese Single
