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[A Must-See for K-POP Fans] BTS Songs That Are Easy to Sing

[A Must-See for K-POP Fans] BTS Songs That Are Easy to Sing
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[A Must-See for K-POP Fans] BTS Songs That Are Easy to Sing

BTS is currently the most rapidly rising K-POP idol group.

They’re not just about looks—their overwhelming dance performances and steady vocals have earned them popularity not only in Japan but also overseas.

Among BTS’s works, this time we’ve picked out songs that are especially easy to sing.

Compared to Japanese idol songs, these tracks are more challenging, but we also explain specific vocal techniques, so even those who aren’t confident in their singing can feel at ease.

Be sure to read to the end.

A Must-See for K‑POP Fans: BTS’s Easy-to-Sing Songs (1–10)

Save MEBTS

Save ME (Japanese Ver.)
Save MEBTS

For those who want to sing a bittersweet love song, Save ME is also recommended.

It’s a track included on the album The Most Beautiful Moment in Life: Young Forever.

The title means “help me,” and while repeating that phrase, it expresses the desire to become lovers.

Since it’s a mellow song, singing it will give a calm impression.

However, note that there’s a key change in the middle where the song becomes more intense.

That said, the key is on the lower side, so that part should still be relatively easy to sing.

Permission to DanceBTS

BTS (방탄소년단) ‘Permission to Dance’ Official MV
Permission to DanceBTS

One song that’s also known for being performed at the UN General Assembly is “Permission to Dance.” It’s a track that singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran provided to BTS.

The title means something like “permission for dancing.” The lyrics convey the message, “We don’t need permission, so let’s dance freely.” Since the lyrics are entirely in English, it’s easy to sing even if you’re not familiar with Korean.

There’s also no rap part, so I’d recommend it to those who find rap challenging.

DangerBTS

BTS (Bangtan Boys) ‘Danger -Japanese Ver.-‘ Official MV
DangerBTS

One of the songs that is especially memorable for fans is “DANGER.” That’s because it’s the title track of BTS’s first album, DARK & WILD.

The verses feature an intense sound with a fast tempo.

However, the chorus is relatively slower, making it easier to take on.

If you’re not yet comfortable with Korean, try practicing with the Japanese version, “Danger -Japanese Ver.

-.” By the way, the most difficult part is the ending.

Keep practicing it repeatedly.

DOPEBTS

Among the tracks included in the first installment of the mini-album series, “The Most Beautiful Moment in Life pt.

1,” the easiest to sing is especially “DOPE.” This song carries a message to listless young people, telling them to “enjoy life.” The lyrics are full of energy, so singing it is sure to lift your spirits.

Another appeal is its catchy, addictive lines that stick in your head.

As a result, it’s easy to memorize, and the steady rhythm makes it easy to sing.

BOY IN LUVBTS

BTS (Bangtan Boys) ‘BOY IN LUV -Japanese Ver.-‘ Official MV
BOY IN LUVBTS

The second single, “BOY IN LUV,” is also highly recommended.

Among BTS’s songs, this one especially leans into strong hip-hop elements.

It features rapid-fire vocals and rap over a heavy, bass-driven sound.

At the same time, there’s a high-tone vocal section in the latter half.

While it may seem a bit complex, that very quality makes it a great song for showcasing a wide vocal range.

Plus, its catchy phrases make it easy to get the crowd pumped.

FIREBTS

BTS – FIRE Version Japanese (Dance MV)
FIREBTS

Songs with signature catchphrases are really fun to sing, aren’t they? With that in mind, I’d like to introduce “FIRE.” It’s a single released in 2016 that drew attention for its especially intense choreography and sound.

The lyrics compare the drive to chase one’s dreams to a blazing fire.

The passionate content is sure to set your heart ablaze.

The biggest highlight of the song is that iconic spoken line.

Since the pacing ebbs and flows, you can catch your breath and nail it.

Life Goes OnBTS

Japanese Subtitles [Life Goes On] BTS (Bangtan Sonyeondan)
Life Goes OnBTS

You can’t leave out “Life Goes On,” whose gentle lyrics are so soothing.

Released in 2020 as a single, it carries both the painful experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic and an encouraging message to overcome them.

Its positive message makes it perfect for times when you want to lift someone’s spirits or create a relaxed atmosphere.

And from a karaoke standpoint, its narrow vocal range and lack of intense rap parts make it relatively easy to sing.

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