All Bts Songs: In Order

The anthology to prove their history.

The climax of the seven-member story. 121. Intro: Calling (Japanese version existed first) 122. Interlude: Shadow (SUGA solo) 123. Black Swan (The fear of losing music) 124. Filter (Jimin solo) 125. My Time (Jungkook solo) 126. Louder Than Bombs 127. ON 128. UGH! (Rap line’s rage against haters) 129. 00:00 (Zero O’Clock) (Vocal line) 130. Inner Child (V solo) 131. Friends (우리가 – Vmin duet) 132. Moon (Jin solo – BTS as the moon) 133. Respect (RM & SUGA duet) 134. We Are Bulletproof: The Eternal (A love letter to ARMY) 135. Outro: Ego (j-hope solo)


Solo tracks for every member. Psychological and cinematic.

Studio Album

Compilation Album

Japanese Studio Album

Japanese Single


Mini Album: The Most Beautiful Moment in Life, Pt. 1 34. Intro: The Most Beautiful Moment in Life 35. I Need U (The song that changed everything) 36. Hold Me Tight (잡아줘) 37. Dope (쩔어 - Their first viral hit) 38. Boyz with Fun (흥탄소년단) 39. Converse High 40. Moving On (이사) 41. Outro: Love is Not Over

Mini Album: The Most Beautiful Moment in Life, Pt. 2 42. Intro: Never Mind (Suga’s iconic monologue) 43. Run 44. Butterfly 45. Whalien 52 46. Ma City 47. Silver Spoon (뱁새 - Baepsae) 48. Autumn Leaves (잠시 - Dead Leaves) 49. Outro: House of Cards

Theme: Shadow vs. Ego, self-discovery.

For the new ARMY or the seasoned fan, the discography of BTS can feel less like a music catalog and more like a 400-chapter epic novel. Since their debut in 2013, the seven members—RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook—have released hundreds of tracks spanning nine studio albums, several anthologies, Japanese releases, solo mixtapes, and hidden SoundCloud gems.

To listen to BTS in order is to watch boys grow into men, students into global icons, and angsty hip-hop into profound art.

Below is the definitive chronological list of all BTS songs, categorized by release era, including Korean, Japanese, and officially credited solo works. all bts songs in order