How Many Songs Does BTS Have?

How Many Songs Does BTS Have? Each song and album by BTS has a unique significance and backstory. You can follow the members of BTS as they grew up and had to adjust to their ever-changing stardom through the albums they released. Additionally, their music reflects their shared lives, including all the difficulties life presented to them.

Spotify Have All BTS Songs

All BTS songs are available on Spotify, whether they be solo or group projects, singles, or instrumentals. There are also collaborations and productions.

BTS Music Show Wins

Here is a list of awards won by BTS for their amazing songs.

  • Total awards won for songs: 148 (till 23 July 2021)

  • Song which won most awards: Dynamite (32 times won, till July 2021)

  • First song which won the award: Won for the song “I Need U” on 5 May 2015.

  • 50th win on Music Show: Won for song “IDOL” on 9 Sep 2018.

  • 100th win on Music Show: Won for song “Dynamite” on 13 Sep 2020

  • Won First “Triple Crown”: Won for song “DNA” on 13 Oct 2017.

  • Total “Triple Crowns” won: 20 (till July 2021)

  • How many albums does BTS have in total?

BTS has a total of 19 albums.

BTS English Song

Although, BTS all songs are not entirely sung in English. But those songs which most English used are the following.

  1. Sweet Night
  2. Permission to Dance
  3. Savage Love
  4. Dynamite

The percentage of English used in the BTS songs is few. These songs, along with the percentage of English used, are as follows.

  1. Cypher Pt. (13.2%)
  2. 21st Century Girls (16.1%)
  3. War of Hormones (31.2%)
  4. Save ME (31.5%)
  5. Other songs (7.9%)

Best Singer In BTS Team

BTS singer V has the hottest voice. Check here the percentage of the hottest voice of BTS members.

V (53.5%)

Jin (2.8%)

Jungkook (8.8%)

Jimin (8.8%)

Rap Line For BTS?

It stands for the following.

RM(namjoon)

SUGA(Yoongi)

J-HOPE in Korean (Hoseok).

Conclusion

The songwriting team behind BTS is responsible for their rapid success since they combine various writing formats and genres to produce a distinctive and thrilling K-pop sound. The production crew is largely Korean and was created for idol vocalists. The group regularly draws inspiration from Western music genres when writing lyrics, melodies, rhythms, and beats.