Written as a follow-up to "Airplane" off J-Hope's solo mixtape, this Latin pop-influenced group song is made for dancing.Ģ2. Another J-Hope solo - his songs are consistent serotonin sources - this one is a tribute to his mother, with a joyful gospel vibe.Ģ1. One of J-Hope's solo tracks, it embodies both his sunshine energy and passion for dance.Ģ0. "Trivia 起: Just Dance" ( Lyric translation). Featuring Halsey, this bright, boppy track about love and appreciating the little things in life (the Korean title is "A Poem for Small Things") will definitely put a smile on your face.ġ9. "Butter." "Butter" is BTS's second English-language single after 2020's history-making "Dynamite." It's designed to be a feel-good summer song, and it delivers on its premise.ġ8. Co-written by Ed Sheeran along with RM, J-Hope, Suga, and other collaborators, this is a chill R&B track that's soothing in both lyrics and melody.ġ7. Beautifully performed by the vocal line (Jin, Jimin, V, and Jungkook), "00:00" (aka "Zero O'Clock") is about the kinds of crappy days we all experience, and the hopeful idea that everything resets at midnight and tomorrow may be happier, even if it's only a little.ġ6. It's sexy, seductive, and achingly sad.ġ5. One of V's solo tracks, this neo-soul song is perfect for his deep voice. The pre-chorus vocal harmonies are a particular highlight.ġ4. "Life Goes On" is another pandemic track, but it builds on "Blue & Grey" to move forward to a place of comfort and hope for the future. Co-written, amongst others, by Troye Sivan with BTS members RM, Suga, and J-Hope, the breathy, sensual vocals of "Louder Than Bombs" bely its devastating message about our collective pain.ġ3. "Louder Than Bombs" ( Lyric translation). Written in the midst of the pandemic, "Blue & Grey" explores feelings of burnout and depression, offering company in the darkness.ġ2. With its repetition of "run, run, run," this song is, naturally, perfect for any running playlist, as well as just generally building - and releasing - a whole lot of energy.ġ1. Watch out for V's growling vocal section that became somewhat of his own personal theme song.ġ0. One of BTS's early songs, fittingly titled "Jump" - if this doesn't get you jumping around your house, nothing will. "Fire" is one of BTS's most high-energy songs, and it's also, appropriately, very hot.ĩ. Inspired by Barack Obama's mic drop moment in 2016, "Mic Drop" sees BTS return to their hip-hop roots while celebrating their global success (which has only grown since the song's release).Ĩ. Featuring a marching band and a chorus that cries out "bring the pain on," listening to "On" in the morning is guaranteed to get you pumped for the day.ħ. A heart-pounding electropop track with exhilarating choreography.Ħ. Merging traditional Korean instruments with South African dance beats, "Idol" is a bright and joyful declaration of self-love.ĥ.
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