BTS has approximately 470+ unique songs as of 2026. Among those, there are their group and solo works, as well as tracks from OSTs and more.
Let’s be real: Bangtan has a lot of songs! You can just tell that they love making music. They went into the studio back in 2013 and never stopped. Namjoon’s pen game has written life-changing lyrics in not one but three languages: Korean, Japanese, and English.
In this guide, I’m going to tell you about their discography in detail. Warning: it’s huger than you think. I’m not going to bore you with a hundred different remixes of “Butter” or instrumental tracks that fill up album space.
Instead, I’ll tell you about the unique tracks that show their journey straight from 2013 to right now. If you’re a baby ARMY, secure your seatbelt; it’s about to get a little overwhelming.
Quick View: BTS Song Statistics at a Glance
- As of 2026, BTS has approximately 470+ unique songs.
- BTS has 55+ Japanese songs (group).
- There are approximately 280+ BTS group songs in Korean.
- Combining all the 7 seven BTS members, they all have 1 solo album each.
- BTS has 20+ collaborations and OSTs.
BTS has too many songs, and honestly? I can talk about them non-stop. But for those of you who need the numbers right now, check out this table.
| Category | Approximate Song Count | Details |
| Group Songs (Korean) | 280+ | From No More Dream to Yet To Come |
| Group Songs (Japanese) | 55+ | Original tracks like “Stay Gold” & “Film Out” |
| Official Solo Albums | 115+ | Official albums, Mixtapes, and Singles |
| Collaborations & OSTs | 20+ | BTS World, Bastions, and Solo K-Drama hits |
| Total Unique Tracks | 470+ | The Definitive 2025 Count |
Did your head spin looking at that 470+ number? That happened to me, too, back when I was just getting into BTS. You can also listen to BTS albums in order to keep things more organized!
When you get into this rabbit hole, there’s literally no going back. It is because their discography is so flawless that listening to it didn’t even feel like “too much.”
Total BTS Songs (Group): Korean and Japanese Releases
BTS is Seven and the core of the BTS experience is their group work. Therefore, as a long-time ARMY, I’d recommend that you start with their group songs.
BTS has a total of about 280+ songs in their Korean and English discography combined. This includes everything starting from their debut single album, 2 Cool 4 Skool, to their anthology album, Proof. It covers their studio albums, EPs (Extended Plays), and single albums.

There’s a special story about Proof, though. In 2022, BTS released this album, which served as a history of their first nine years. It contained some of the biggest hits of their careers and also three new tracks. They are called “Yet To Come,” “Run BTS,” and “For Youth.”
I personally loved the album name and concept because they literally showed us the “proof” of their work, their art. Namjoon once said, “I will prove it to you all,” and he did.

The story of their group discography does not end here. They have done an exceptional job in creating Japanese music, too.
BTS has translated a bunch of their Korean songs into Japanese. But a lot of new fans don’t know that they have a massive discography of Japanese original songs, too. These were never released in Korea first. Masterpieces like “Lights,” “Stay Gold,” “Film Out,” and “Don’t Leave Me” are unique songs that are 100% worth a listen.
If you’re someone who’s all in for Bangtan, you’re at the right place because our count includes some hidden tracks as well. These are found on physical CDs and not released on streaming platforms like Spotify or Apple Music.
Songs like “Sea” (from Love Yourself: Her) and “Path” (from 2 Cool 4 Skool) have absolutely ruined us. You gotta add these to your playlist if you don’t wanna leave anything out!
BTS Solo Songs List: A Member-Wise Breakdown
In June 2022, our boys officially entered their Chapter 2 era. This is when the members started their individual careers as soloists. But their solo journey actually started much earlier with mixtapes and SoundCloud releases.
Here is the full breakdown of every member’s solo catalog, spanning their early pre-Chapter 2 projects to their official global solo debuts.
RM – 28+ Songs
| Total Songs | 28+ |
| Pre-Chapter 2 Albums | RM (2015), mono. (2018) |
| Chapter 2 Albums | Indigo (2022), Right Place, Wrong Person (2024) |
| Number of collabs | 12+ |
RM, our leader Namjoon, is both a philosopher and a rapper. Before Chapter 2, he released raw hip-hop mixtapes like RM and the healing “playlist” mono.

His official solo era brought Indigo and the experimental Right Place, Wrong Person, blending art and indie sounds. He has collaborated with many indie artists as well as well-known rappers like Megan Thee Stallion (Neva Play ended all of us).
Jin – 13+ Songs
| Total Songs | 13+ (Excluding group solos like “Epiphany”) |
| Pre-Chapter 2 | Digital singles (“Tonight,” “Abyss,” “Super Tuna”) |
| Chapter 2 Albums | Happy (2024), Echo (2025) |
| Number of collabs | 3 (“The Astronaut” with Coldplay, “Heart on the Window” feat. Wendy, “Loser” feat. Yena) |
Jin’s solo path has been about finding joy and comfort. His early singles, such as “Abyss,” showed his vulnerability. However, his official debut, Happy, and the 2025 album Echo solidified his rock-pop status.

Jin does it all with his silver voice. You’ll find both soft ballads and powerful, experimental rock anthems on his albums. You’ll never really know what’s coming when it’s Kim Seokjin.
Suga (Agust D) – 30+ Songs
| Total Songs | 30+ |
| Pre-Chapter 2 Albums | Agust D (2016), D-2 (2020) |
| Chapter 2 Albums | D-Day (2023) |
| Number of collabs | 9 |
Suga has an alter ego known as Agust D. And that has given us one of the most raw and cohesive solo stories in music history. You’ll know what we mean about “tongue technology” when you listen to his first two mixtapes. He uses his signature aggressive rap style and somehow sounds vulnerable at the same time.

Watching his journey from the anger of the Agust D mixtape to the complete healing and liberation in his official solo album D-Day felt like a personal win for every ARMY who’s been through the trenches with him.
J-Hope – 28+ Songs
| Total Songs | 28+ |
| Pre-Chapter 2 Albums | Hope World (2018) |
| Chapter 2 Albums | Jack In The Box (2022) |
| EPs | 1 (HOPE ON THE STREET VOL.1) |
| 2025 Global Singles | “MONA LISA,” “Sweet Dreams (feat. Miguel),” “Killin’ It Girl (feat. GloRilla)” |
| Number of Collabs | 8+ |
J-Hope’s solo work is really just an emotional roller coaster. First came the vibrant Hope World with all sunshines and rainbows, and then he ended us all with his dark grit in Jack In The Box. Hobi’s range is really something you can never predict.

But 2025 was truly the year of Hobi with Mona Lisa, Sweet Dreams, and Killin’ It Girl. We were all doing the dance challenge for months! By the way, did you see those abs at Hobipalooza?
Jimin – 13+ Songs
| Total Songs | 13+ |
| Chapter 2 Albums | FACE (2023), MUSE (2024) |
| Number of collabs | 2 |
Jimin is literally our resident angel, but his music? It’s so much more than just “pretty.” When FACE dropped, I remember feeling so seen because he was so open about being lonely and frustrated during the pandemic. It felt like he was finally showing us the real Jimin behind the perfection.

And then MUSE came out with all those retro vibes. It was like seeing him find his spark again, and I’m so here for it. His voice just has this way of making everything feel okay, you know?
V – 11+ Songs
| Total Songs | 11+ |
| Chapter 2 Albums | Layover (2023) |
| 2024-2025 Singles | “FRI(END)S,” “Winter Ahead,” “White Christmas” |
| Number of collabs | 2+ |
Taehyung’s music is a whole mood. Layover is basically my go-to for rainy days or just when I want to feel like I’m in a lo-fi jazz bar. I love that he didn’t try to make a generic pop album and stayed true to his love for vintage sounds. Being one of the richest BTS members, V doesn’t hold back his artistry styles.

And the fact that he dropped “FRI(END)S” during this enlistment, just so ARMYs can still enjoy content while he was away. You just have to love this guy.
Jungkook – 12+ Songs
| Total Songs | 12+ |
| Chapter 2 Albums | GOLDEN (2023) |
| Number of collabs | 4+ |
If Jungkook is your ult, you already know that watching him become the world’s “Main Pop Boy” was the proudest moment ever. I mean, GOLDEN was such an absolute flex of his talent. But I’ll be honest with you guys, nothing hits quite like “Still With You” on a rainy night. That song is food for my soul.

I love how he can go from a naughty, record-breaking track like “Seven” to a soft ballad in two seconds flat. He’s grown up so much since that 2013 debut, and seeing him headline solo festivals just makes me want to scream from the rooftops.
BTS OST List: K-Dramas, Movies, and Games
Okay, let’s talk OSTs because honestly, the Tannies have us all watching K-Dramas just to hear their voices for three minutes during a breakup scene.
One of the biggest surprises for new fans is the BTS World soundtrack. This was a whole album released for their mobile game, and it includes “Heartbeat,” which honestly might be one of their best songs ever. It’s a total fan-favorite that I’ll defend forever. They also did “The Planet” for the animated series Bastions, which is full of happy energy.

Some members have solo OST works as well.
- V’s “Christmas Tree”: This was for the drama Our Beloved Summer. It’s a cozy track that stayed on my playlist for months.
- Jin’s “Yours”: Featured in Jirisan, this ballad really shows off his incredible vocal range. I’m not kidding when I say I cried for days listening to this one.
- Jimin’s “With You”: A duet with Ha Sung-woon for Our Blues. It’s such a beautiful melody that fits the show perfectly.
If a Bangtan member is on the tracklist, you know I’m watching the whole series just to hear that one scene where their voice kicks in!
List of BTS Collaborations and Sub-Unit Tracks
Okay, if you really want to be an expert, you have to know the sub-units and the big global collabs.
| Type | Song Title | Artists Involved | Why We Love It |
| Collab | “My Universe” | BTS x Coldplay | The ultimate space anthem. Seeing them perform this live together? Life-changing. |
| Collab | “Boy With Luv” | BTS x Halsey | The song that basically took over the world. Halsey is officially a Bangtan bestie. |
| Sub-Unit | “00:00 (Zero O’Clock)” | Vocal Line (Jin, Jimin, V, JK) | The “reset” song we all need at midnight. It’s like a hug for your brain. |
| Sub-Unit | “UGH!” | Rap Line (RM, Suga, j-hope) | Pure fire. This is the one you play when you’re feeling hyped or just need to vent. |
| Collab | “Neva Play” | RM x Megan Thee Stallion | Namjoon and Megan? The power this track has is actually illegal. |
| Collab | “Dreamers” | Jungkook x Fahad Al Kubaisi | That World Cup stage was EVERYTHING. |
| Sub-Unit | “Friends” | V & Jimin (95z) | This song is literally about their soulmate bond. If you don’t cry listening to this, are you even okay? |
| Collab | “Heart on the Window” | Jin x Wendy | The vocal chemistry here is insane. |
| Collab | “Spaghetti” | j-hope x Le Sserafim | This collab literally broke the internet. The choreo? Illegal. |
| Collab | “Eight” | Suga x IU | The song we didn’t know we needed until it saved our lives. The perfect late-20s anthem. |
Honestly, BTS has so many collabs that listing every single one would probably break the internet. This is just a “starter pack” of the most legendary ones, but there are tons more out there for you to find!
How Many Songs are on the BTS 2026 “Arirang” Album?
The 2026 comeback album Arirang is currently the biggest topic in the fandom. BigHit Music recently revealed that the album will have 14 tracks. We don’t have the full concept theme or song titles yet.
Make sure you don’t miss out on any updates! Click on this link to pre-save Arirang on Spotify so you’ll know exactly when the album comes out.
Conclusion: BTS Has 470+ Songs
With over 470 unique tracks to explore, there is literally a BTS song for every mood, every heartbreak, and every celebration.
Don’t feel like you have to learn them all at once. The best part of being ARMY is that there is always a “new” old song waiting for you to find it.
Which song was your “gateway” into the fandom? Was it a classic group track or one of the new solo hits? Let’s talk about our favorites in the comments below!
FAQs
1. Which is the number 1 song of BTS?
This is a total “depends on who you ask” situation, but technically, “Dynamite” or “Butter” are their biggest global hits chart-wise. But if you talk to ARMY, a lot of us will say “Spring Day” is the true Queen because she literally never leaves the charts.
2. How many songs does BTS have in total, including solos?
As of early 2026, the count is 470+ unique songs. This includes all their group tracks (Korean, English, Japanese), their solo albums from Chapter 2, and all the mixtapes.
3. How many songs does BTS have without remixes?
If we strip away all the “Hotter,” “Sweeter,” and “Cooler” remixes, the count for unique compositions is still around 470+.
4. How many songs are written by BTS members?
Actually, over 70% of their discography features the members in the credits. RM has over 160+ credits, while Suga and j-hope both have well over 100+.
