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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)

RUNBTS

BTS (Bangtan Boys) ‘RUN -Japanese Ver.-‘ Official MV
RUNBTS

When you want to cheer someone on, RUN is the perfect choice.

It’s a song with an impressive, exhilarating sound.

I’ve heard it was written with the intention of encouraging people to take on challenges without fearing failure, and the lyrics are crafted to inspire listeners.

Also, the chorus repeats the same phrase, making it easy to remember and allowing you to focus on singing.

Give it a try! By the way, the original version is in English and Korean, while the Japanese version is in Japanese and English.

Hormone WarBTS

Hormone War (Japanese Ver.)
Hormone War BTS

When you want to liven things up with everyone, “War of Hormone” is a perfect choice.

It’s a track included on the album DARK & WILD.

It features sampled sounds reminiscent of retro games and intricately woven rhymes.

At the same time, it has relatively few high-pitched parts and a relaxed tempo, which is part of its appeal.

That makes it great for singing together in a lively group.

By the way, the lyrics differ between the Japanese version and the original, so it can be fun to sing while comparing the two.

N.OBTS

Let me introduce “N.

O,” a song known for its powerful lyrics.

It’s one of the tracks included on the album “O!RUL8,2?”.

The Japanese version, “N.

O -Japanese Ver.

-,” is also well loved.

The song carries a message along the lines of “Live the way you want.” Its lyrics convey a protest to the world while repeating the simple phrase from the title.

There are English lines scattered throughout, but they use only familiar words, making it easy to sing.

[A Must-See for K‑POP Fans] BTS’s Easy-to-Sing Songs (11–20)

Black SwanBTS

Black Swan (Japanese ver.)
Black SwanBTS

Let me introduce Black Swan, a piece with a captivating dark worldview.

This is a song themed after the film of the same name, Black Swan, with the group’s leader RM contributing to the lyrics.

It portrays the darkness within a dancer’s heart.

Its structure moves from a quiet interlude into an intense chorus, which makes the vocals feel especially powerful by contrast.

There’s also a Japanese version, so it’s great that you can fully understand the poetic lyrics and sing along.

Not TodayBTS

Not Today (Japanese ver.)
Not TodayBTS

Let me introduce “Not Today,” a song known for its profound message.

It’s one of the tracks included on the album YOU NEVER WALK ALONE.

The group’s leader, RM, took part in writing the lyrics, shaping them into an uplifting message for those facing hardships.

Another appeal is his unique approach, including references to quotes from films and historical figures.

While the song is generally low in register, it features moments where the key suddenly rises.

Keep that in mind when you sing it.

Blood, sweat, and tearsBTS

BTS (Bangtan Sonyeondan) 'Blood, Sweat & Tears - Japanese Ver.' Official MV
Blood, Sweat & Tears — BTS

For those who want to showcase their vocal power, “Blood, Sweat & Tears” is also a great choice.

It’s the title track from their second album, WINGS.

The title translates “Blood Sweat & Tears” and carries the sense of “something challenging.” In the song, the members face various hardships but accept them and grow through the experience.

The chorus is very catchy, so even first-time listeners will likely get into it.

Just note that the key is relatively high.

DNABTS

We can’t leave out “DNA,” with its pleasant EDM-style sound.

This one is incredibly easy to groove to.

The intro kicks off with Jungkook’s whistling, and the track builds around it, giving it a fresh, poppy feel.

Then, with the addition of EDM-like heavy bass, it becomes a very danceable song—perfect when you want to sing and move your body.

Also, the tempo is relaxed with lots of sustained notes, making it a good pick if you’re aiming to rack up extra points.