BTS video discography | |
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![]() BTS in a photoshoot in
Los Angeles, November 2017 | |
Video albums | 49 |
Music videos | 72 |
Films | 4 |
Television | 7 |
South Korean boy band BTS debuted on the music scene in June 2013. They have since released or featured in 72 music videos, and released 49 video albums. Known for their high quality music videos—and accompanying choreography therein—the band have achieved multiple world records with several of these, additionally winning various domestic and international awards for them. They have also appeared in commercials for brands such as Puma, Fila, and Samsung, among others.
BTS promoted the release of their debut single album 2 Cool 4 Skool (2013) with two music videos, for the singles "No More Dream" and "We Are Bulletproof Pt.2". This was followed by the release of their debut extended play (EP) O!RUL8,2? in September, which yielded the single "N.O" and an accompanying music video. In 2014, the music video for the band's single "Danger" garnered significant attention for its strong choreography; in particular, the neck-grab and shoulder move. [1] The subsequent remix of the single's Japanese version, with Vietnamese pianist Thanh Bui, marked the first time another artist appeared in a BTS music video. In 2015, the band began their BTS Universe storyline with the release of the " I Need U" music video.
In Japan, BTS is the best-selling foreign artist of all-time for video releases, with eight of their concert recordings achieving number-one on Oricon's overall DVD and Blu-ray sales chart, as of October 2022. [2] These recordings have all received gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for selling over 100,000 copies each. The band's first video release to be certified was the 2019 BTS World Tour: Love Yourself ~Japan Edition~ DVD, which also became their first to attain platinum certification, in July 2022, for surpassing 250,000 sales. [3]
† | Denotes music videos certified by Big Hit as part of the Bangtan Universe |
Title | Year | Other performer(s) credited | Director(s) | Description | Ref. |
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"No More Dream" (노 모어 드림) | 2013 | None | Hong Won-ki | [4] | |
"No More Dream" (Dance Version) | |||||
"We Are Bulletproof Pt2" (위 아 불렛프루프 Pt.2) | [5] | ||||
"N.O" (엔.오) [a] | [6] | ||||
"Boy In Luv" (상남자) | 2014 | Yongseok Choi and Edie Ko | [7] | ||
"Boy In Luv" (상남자) (Dance Version) | |||||
"Just One Day (하루만) | Lumpens | [8] | |||
"Just One Day" (Dance Version) | |||||
"Just One Day" (Facial Expression Version) | |||||
"Just One Day" (One-Take Version) | |||||
"No More Dream" (Japanese version) | Yongseok Choi | [9] | |||
"Boy in Luv" (Japanese Version) | [10] | ||||
"Danger" | [11] | ||||
"War of Hormone" (호르몬 전쟁) | Hong Won-ki | [12] | |||
"Danger" (Japanese Version) | Edie Ko | [13] | |||
"Danger (Mo-Blue-Mix)" | Thanh Bui | Unknown | [14] | ||
" I Need U"† | 2015 | None | Lumpens | [15] | |
"I Need U" (Original Version)† | Yongseok Choi | This is the unedited 19+-rated version of the music video. It includes almost two minutes of extended scenes containing darker themes and more graphic imagery than the original release. [16] | |||
"For You" | Hong Won-ki | [17] | |||
"For You" (Dance Version) | [18] | ||||
"Dope" (쩔어) | Woogie Kim | [19] | |||
" Run"† | Yongseok Choi and Edie Ko | [20] | |||
"I Need U" (Japanese Version)"† | Edie Ko | [21] | |||
"Run" (Japanese Version)† | 2016 | Lumpens | [22] | ||
"Epilogue: Young Forever"† | Woogie Kim | [23] | |||
" Fire" (불타오르네) | Lumpens | [24] | |||
"Fire" (불타오르네) (Dance Version) | |||||
" Save Me" | Woogie Kim | [25] | |||
" Blood Sweat & Tears" (피 땀 눈물)† | Lumpens | [26] | |||
" Spring Day" (봄날) | 2017 | [27] [28] | |||
" Not Today" | Woogie Kim | [29] | |||
"Not Today" (Choreography Version) | [30] | ||||
"Blood Sweat & Tears" (血、汗、涙) (Japanese Version)† | Yongseok Choi | [31] | |||
"Come Back Home" | Hong Won-ki | Part of the Seo Taiji 25th anniversary project "Time:Traveler". BTS does not appear in the music video but their vocals are heard throughout. | [32] | ||
" DNA" | Yongseok Choi | [33] | |||
" Mic Drop (Steve Aoki Remix)" [34] | Steve Aoki | Woogie Kim | [35] | ||
"Mic Drop" (Japanese Version) [Short Version] | None | ||||
"Mic Drop" (Japanese Version) | |||||
"With Seoul" | Unknown | Promotional music video for the I Seoul U tourism campaign. It shows BTS recording the song in-studio intercut with scenes of a Korean girl visiting various sites and attractions in Seoul. | [36] | ||
" Fake Love"† | 2018 | Yongseok Choi | [37] [38] | ||
"Fake Love" (Extended Version)† | [39] | ||||
" Idol" | [40] | ||||
"Idol" (alternate version) | Nicki Minaj | [41] | |||
"Airplane pt.2" (Japanese Version) | None | [42] | |||
" Waste It on Me" | Steve Aoki | Joe Hahn | Features an all-Asian ensemble cast | [43] | |
" Boy with Luv" (작은 것들을 위한 시) | 2019 | Halsey | Yongseok Choi | [44] | |
" Boy with Luv" (작은 것들을 위한 시) (ARMY with Luv Version) | [45] | ||||
" Heartbeat" | None | Unknown | Part of the original soundtrack for the BTS World videogame. | [46] | |
" Lights" | Doori Kwak | [47] | |||
" Make It Right" | Lauv | Guzza | [48] | ||
"Make It Right" (Vertical Version) | None | [49] |
Title | Year | Other performer(s) credited | Director(s) | Description | Ref. |
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"'ON' Kinetic Manifesto Film : Come Prima" | 2020 | None | Yongseok Choi | ||
" On" | |||||
"Who" (Official visualiser) | Lauv | — | While BTS is credited, only Jimin and Jungkook provide featured vocals. Neither band member appears in the video, but their vocals are still heard. The video shows Lauv dressed in a purple shirt, singing the song while seated at a desk. He lowers his head to the desk and stops singing as Jungkook and Jimin's verse begins then rejoins on the ending choruses. As the song wins down, he gets up and walks away. | [50] | |
" Black Swan" | None | Yongseok Choi and Guzza | Filmed in the Los Angeles Theatre. The video opens with BTS dressed in white attire, standing in front of a dark stage in a theatre. Following these scenes, the members can be seen singing their verses under an ornate vaulted ceiling and gilded fixtures. A collection of close-ups of the group members interacting with their shadows alternates with group shots of them performing choreography on an empty stage. | ||
"We are Bulletproof: the Eternal" | Wonmo Seong | Special release for BTS Festa 2020. The video is fully animated, and features miniature cartoon versions of BTS, known as TinyTan. They appear to a girl—a fan—who has had a hard day, to cheer her up. The video contains various imagery associated with the band, such as a whale and their lightstick. The colour purple is also prominent throughout. | |||
" Stay Gold" | Ko Yoo Jeong | The video alternates between the band members being stuck or lost in various dark, dilapidated places, trying to find their way out, and them spending time together in lighter settings, playing games, reading etc. They are guided out of the darkness by following rays of light and eventually reunite with each other in a paradise-like setting. | [51] | ||
" Dynamite" | Yongseok Choi and Yoon Jihye | First all-English single | |||
"Dynamite (B-side)" | |||||
"Dynamite ('70s remix)" | |||||
"Dynamite (Choreography ver.)" | |||||
Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat) [BTS Remix]" | Jawsh 685 and Jason Derulo | — | Lyric video | ||
" Life Goes On" | None | Jeon Jungkook, Yongseok Choi, and Yoon Jihye | |||
"Life Goes On: on my pillow" | |||||
"Life Goes On: in the forest" | |||||
"Life Goes On: like an arrow" | Jeon Jungkook, Nu Kim, Yongseok Choi, and Yoon Jihye | ||||
" Film Out" | 2021 | Yongseok Choi | The video shows the band inside a house suspended in the sky, reflecting on shared memories of one another. An hour-glass appears several times throughout the clip, counting down the time they have left together. Everyone else fades away except Jin, who is left alone in the house when an explosion occurs. | [52] | |
" Butter" | Second all-English single | ||||
"Butter (Hotter Remix)" | |||||
"Butter (Cooler Remix)" | |||||
" Permission to Dance" | Yongseok Choi and Woogie Kim | Set during and post the COVID-19 pandemic, the video shows BTS singing and dancing in a variety of locations, including the desert and a laundromat, while dressed in cowboy-themed clothing. Interspersed are clips of couples, children, and various working individuals, all wearing masks. They eventually remove their masks, indicating the end of the pandemic, and dance along to the song. | [53] | ||
"Butter" (Official visualizer) | Megan Thee Stallion | — | Neither BTS nor Megan Thee Stallion appear in the video, but their vocals are still heard. The video contains a shortened version of the song and shows a yellow, heart-shaped slab of butter set against a swirl-patterned background that changes color as the song progresses. When Megan's verse begins, the butter turns into a pair of pink lips and the background changes to pink. | ||
"Permission to Dance" (Shorts Challenge ver.) | None | ||||
" My Universe" | Coldplay | Dave Meyers | The music video depicts Coldplay, BTS and a fictional alien band named Supernova 7 performing the song together on different planets. The groups are then united as holograms through alien DJ Lafrique, who broadcasts the performance with her radio ship. They are being hunted by the Silencers from the Mylo Xyloto (2011) comics, suggesting its universe is connected with Music of the Spheres (2021). | ||
" Yet to Come (The Most Beautiful Moment)" | 2022 | None | Yongseok Choi | ||
"Yet to Come (The Most Beautiful Moment)" Special MV @ BTS Island: In The Seom | — | An animated music video set to the audio of "Yet to Come", it features the band's avatars, from their 2022 mobile game BTS Island: In the Seom, dressed in outfits from the original music video, travelling through a desert landscape until they come across a tiny glass bottle with an island inside. A giant, magical purple whale then surfaces from the desert floor and takes them up into the clouds, to a paradise-like island resembling the one in the bottle. The rest of the video shows the avatars exploring the island and engaging in various hobbies (playing the piano, fishing etc.) while there. | [54] | ||
"Yet To Come (feat. #MyBTStory)" | |||||
" Bad Decisions" | Benny Blanco and Snoop Dogg | Ben Sinclair | Blanco plays a BTS superfan preparing to attend a concert. He is seen making a poster, preparing a cake, and practicing the band's dance moves. While driving to the venue, the cake smashes into his car windshield. Blanco abandons the vehicle in the street and runs the rest of the way to the stadium, only to find it empty when he arrives. A janitor informs him he is a day early for the show and locks him out of the venue. | [55] | |
Lachlan Turczan | Lyric video | [56] | |||
"Yet To Come (Hyundai Ver.)" | None | Unknown | Released as a part of Hyundai's "Goal of the Century" marketing campaign for the 2022 FIFA World Cup | [57] |
Title | Year | Director(s) | Ref. |
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"Debut Trailer" | 2013 | Unknown | [58] |
"O!RUL8,2? Comeback Trailer" | [59] | ||
"Skool Luv Affair 'Skool Luv Affair' Comeback Trailer" | 2014 | [60] | |
"DARK & WILD 'What Am I To You' Comeback Trailer" | [61] | ||
"2014 LIVE TRILOGY: EPISODE II. The Red Bullet Teaser" | 2015 | [62] | |
"2015 BTS LIVE TRILOGY: EPISODE I. BTS Begins Official Teaser" | [63] | ||
"화양연화 pt.1 '花樣年華' Comeback Trailer" | [64] | ||
"화양연화 on stage: prologue"† | [65] | ||
"화양연화 pt.2 'Never Mind' Comeback Trailer" | [66] | ||
"WINGS Short Film #1 BEGIN"† | 2016 | Yongseok Choi | [67] |
"WINGS Short Film #2 LIE"† | [68] | ||
"WINGS Short Film #3 STIGMA"† | [69] | ||
"WINGS Short Film #4 FIRST LOVE"† | [70] | ||
"WINGS Short Film #5 REFLECTION"† | [71] | ||
"WINGS Short Film #6 MAMA"† | [72] | ||
"WINGS Short Film #7 AWAKE"† | [73] | ||
"WINGS 'Boy Meets Evil' Comeback Trailer" | GDW | [74] | |
"2017 BTS live Trilogy Episode III. The Wings Tour Trailer" | Unknown | [75] | |
"Love Yourself Highlight Reel '起'"† | 2017 | Yongseok Choi | [76] |
"Love Yourself Highlight Reel '承'"† | [77] | ||
"Love Yourself Highlight Reel '轉'"† | [78] | ||
"Love Yourself Highlight Reel '起承轉结'"† | [79] | ||
"LOVE YOURSELF 承 Her 'Serendipity' Comeback Trailer" | Yongseok Choi and Lee WonJu | [80] | |
"LOVE MYSELF Campaign Video" | Unknown | [81] | |
"Euphoria: Theme of Love Yourself 起 'Wonder'"† | 2018 | Yongseok Choi | [82] |
"LOVE YOURSELF 轉 Tear 'Singularity' Comeback Trailer" | [83] | ||
"LOVE YOURSELF 結 Answer 'Epiphany' Comeback Trailer"† | [84] | ||
"MAP OF THE SOUL : PERSONA 'Persona' Comeback Trailer" | 2019 | [85] | |
"LOVE MYSELF Global Campaign Video" | Unknown | [86] | |
"MAP OF THE SOUL : 7 'Interlude : Shadow' Comeback Trailer" | 2020 | Oui Kim | [87] |
" 'Black Swan' Art Film performed by MN Dance Company" | YongSeok Choi | [88] | |
"MAP OF THE SOUL : 7 'Outro : Ego' Comeback Trailer" | YooJeong Ko | [89] |
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales | Certifications | |
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JPN | |||||
DVD [90] |
BD [91] | ||||
1st Japan Showcase –Next Stage– in Zepp Tokyo |
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— | — | — | — |
1st Japan Tour 2015 Wake Up: Open Your Eyes | 8 | 6 |
| ||
2015 BTS Live 화양연화 on Stage Concert DVD |
|
— | — |
| |
2015 BTS Live <花様年華 on stage> ~Japan Edition~ at Yokohama Arena |
|
6 | 5 |
| |
2016 BTS Live <花様年華 on stage:Epilogue> ~Japan Edition~ |
|
2 | 3 |
| |
2016 BTS Live 화양연화 on Stage: Epilogue Concert DVD |
|
— | — | — | |
2017 BTS Live Trilogy Episode III The Wings Tour in Seoul |
|
— | — |
| |
2017 BTS Live Trilogy Episode III The Wings Tour ~ Japan Edition ~ |
|
2 | 1 |
| |
2017 BTS Live Trilogy Episode III The Wings Tour in Japan –Special Edition– at Kyocera Dome |
|
1 | 3 |
| |
BTS World Tour: Love Yourself in Seoul |
|
1 [105] |
1 [106] |
| |
BTS World Tour: Love Yourself in New York |
|
— | — | — | |
BTS World Tour: Love Yourself in Europe |
|
— | — | ||
BTS World Tour: Love Yourself ~Japan Edition~ |
|
1 | 2 |
|
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BTS World Tour - Love Yourself: Speak Yourself in Sao Paulo |
|
3 [110] |
— |
|
— |
BTS World Tour 'Love Yourself: Speak Yourself' – Japan Edition |
|
1 | 1 |
| |
BTS World Tour 'Love Yourself: Speak Yourself' London |
|
2 [112] |
4 [112] |
| |
BTS Map of the Soul ON:E |
|
1 [113] |
1 [114] |
|
|
BTS World Tour 'Love Yourself : Speak Yourself' [The Final] |
|
1 [117] |
1 [118] |
|
|
BTS Permission to Dance on Stage in the U.S. |
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— | — | — | — |
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales | Certifications | |
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JPN | |||||
DVD [121] |
BD [122] | ||||
2014 BTS [Now]: BTS in Thailand |
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— | — | — | — |
BTS 2015 Season's Greetings |
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— | — | ||
2015 BTS [Now2]: BTS in Europe & America |
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— | — | ||
Rookie King Bangtan Boys Channel Bangtan |
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37 | — | ||
BTS Memories of 2014 |
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3 | — |
| |
BTS Summer Package in Kota Kinabalu 2015 |
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— | — | — | |
BTS 2016 Season's Greetings |
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— | — | ||
BTS Japan Official Fan Meeting Vol.2 –Undercover Mission– |
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— | — | ||
2016 BTS [Now3]: BTS in Chicago – Dreaming Days |
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— | — |
| |
BTS Memories of 2015 |
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6 | 5 |
| |
BTS Summer Package in Dubai 2016 |
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— | — | — | |
BTS 2017 Season's Greetings |
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— | — | ||
BTS 3rd Muster [Army.Zip+] |
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— | — | ||
BTS Japan Official Fanmeeting Vol.3 ~君に届く~ |
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3 | — |
| |
BTS Memories of 2016 |
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1 | — | — | |
2017 BTS Summer Package Vol.3 |
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1 | — | ||
"BTS 2018 Season's Greetings" |
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— | — | ||
BTS Memories of 2017 |
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2 | — |
| |
2018 BTS Summer Package Vol. 4 | 2 | — |
| ||
BTS 4th MUSTER [Happy Ever After] |
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2 | 4 |
| |
BTS 2019 Season's Greetings |
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— | — | — | |
BTS Memories of 2018 |
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3 | 2 [143] |
| |
2019 BTS Summer Package |
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1 | — |
| |
BTS 2020 Season's Greetings |
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1 | — |
| |
BTS 2020 Winter Package |
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1 [146] |
— |
| |
BTS 5th MUSTER [Magic Shop] |
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2 [147] |
4 [147] |
| |
BTS Memories of 2019 |
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1 [148] |
2 [148] |
| |
BTS Japan Official Fanmeeting Vol.5 [Magic Shop] |
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1 [149] |
1 [150] |
| |
BTS 2021 Season's Greetings |
|
1 [152] |
— |
| |
BTS 2021 Winter Package |
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2 [154] |
— |
| |
BTS Memories of 2020 |
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1 [156] |
1 [157] |
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BTS 2022 Season's Greetings |
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— | — | — | — |
2021 BTS Muster Sowoozoo |
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2 [160] |
2 [161] |
|
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BTS Memories of 2021 |
|
1 [164] |
1 [2] |
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Title | Year | Role | Ref. |
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Burn the Stage: The Movie | 2018 | Themselves | [167] |
Love Yourself in Seoul | 2019 | [168] | |
Bring the Soul: The Movie | [169] | ||
Break the Silence: The Movie | 2020 | [170] | |
BTS: Permission to Dance on Stage – LA | 2022 | [171] | |
BTS: Yet to Come in Cinemas | 2023 | [172] |
Title | Year | Note(s) | Ref. |
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Rookie King: Channel Bangtan | 2013 | BTS-based reality show, 8 episodes, aired on SBS MTV | [173] |
BTS China Job | 2014 | BTS-based reality show, 3 episodes, aired on YinYueTai | [174] |
American Hustle Life | 2014 | BTS-based reality show, 8 episodes, aired on Mnet | [175] |
BTS GO! | 2014 | BTS-based reality show, episode 7, aired on Mnet America | [176] |
Run BTS! | 2018 | 8 episodes | [177] |
2019 | [178] [179] | ||
2020 | 8 episodes | [180] | |
BTS In the Soop | 2020 | BTS-based reality show, 8 episodes | [181] |
The Disney Holiday Singalong | 2020 | Television special, aired on ABC | [182] |
Let's BTS | 2021 | 100-minute BTS-based talk show special hosted by KBS2 | [183] |
BTS In the Soop 2 | 2021 | BTS-based reality show, 4 episodes | [184] |
Title | Year | Platform | Note(s) | Ref. |
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BTS Bokbulbok | 2015 | V Live | 5 episodes | [185] |
BTS GAYO | 2015–2017 | 15 episodes | [186] | |
Run BTS! | 2015–present | 3 seasons | [187] | |
BTS: Bon Voyage | 2016–present | V Live, Weverse | 4 seasons of 8 episodes each | [188] |
Burn the Stage | 2018 | YouTube Premium | Documentary on BTS' Wings tour, 8 episodes | [189] |
Bring the Soul: Docu-series | 2019 | Weverse | Documentary on BTS' Love Yourself tour, 6 episodes | [190] |
Learn Korean With BTS | 2020 | 30 episodes | [191] [192] | |
Break the Silence: Docu-Series | 2020 | Documentary on BTS' Love Yourself tour and Speak Yourself tour, 7 episodes | [193] [194] | |
BTS In the Soop | 2020 | BTS-based reality show, 8 episodes | [195] | |
BTS Smash.City | 2021 | Smash. app | Japanese app-based video series | [196] |
BTS In the Soop 2 | 2021 | Weverse | BTS-based reality show, 5 episodes | [184] |
BTS Monuments: Beyond the Star | 2023 | Disney+ | 8-part chronological docuseries of BTS' history from debut to present; includes music and video footage spanning their first nine years. Additionally features the daily lives of the individual band members as they enter the next phase of their careers. | [197] |
Title | Year | Country | Ref. |
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"Butterfly Dream: BTS Open Media Exhibition" | 2015 | South Korea | [198] |
"BTS Exhibition: 24/7=Serendipity (Five, Always)" | 2018 | [199] | |
2019 | China | [200] | |
United States | [201] | ||
"BTS Museum" | 2021 | South Korea | [202] |
"BTS EXHIBITION : Proof" | 2022 | [203] | |
Japan | [204] | ||
2023–2024 | United States | [205] | |
China | [206] | ||
Thailand | [207] | ||
Indonesia | [208] | ||
Taiwan | |||
"BTS X James Jean: Seven Phases" | Germany | [209] | |
Philippines | |||
Singapore |
BTS video discography | |
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![]() BTS in a photoshoot in
Los Angeles, November 2017 | |
Video albums | 49 |
Music videos | 72 |
Films | 4 |
Television | 7 |
South Korean boy band BTS debuted on the music scene in June 2013. They have since released or featured in 72 music videos, and released 49 video albums. Known for their high quality music videos—and accompanying choreography therein—the band have achieved multiple world records with several of these, additionally winning various domestic and international awards for them. They have also appeared in commercials for brands such as Puma, Fila, and Samsung, among others.
BTS promoted the release of their debut single album 2 Cool 4 Skool (2013) with two music videos, for the singles "No More Dream" and "We Are Bulletproof Pt.2". This was followed by the release of their debut extended play (EP) O!RUL8,2? in September, which yielded the single "N.O" and an accompanying music video. In 2014, the music video for the band's single "Danger" garnered significant attention for its strong choreography; in particular, the neck-grab and shoulder move. [1] The subsequent remix of the single's Japanese version, with Vietnamese pianist Thanh Bui, marked the first time another artist appeared in a BTS music video. In 2015, the band began their BTS Universe storyline with the release of the " I Need U" music video.
In Japan, BTS is the best-selling foreign artist of all-time for video releases, with eight of their concert recordings achieving number-one on Oricon's overall DVD and Blu-ray sales chart, as of October 2022. [2] These recordings have all received gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for selling over 100,000 copies each. The band's first video release to be certified was the 2019 BTS World Tour: Love Yourself ~Japan Edition~ DVD, which also became their first to attain platinum certification, in July 2022, for surpassing 250,000 sales. [3]
† | Denotes music videos certified by Big Hit as part of the Bangtan Universe |
Title | Year | Other performer(s) credited | Director(s) | Description | Ref. |
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"No More Dream" (노 모어 드림) | 2013 | None | Hong Won-ki | [4] | |
"No More Dream" (Dance Version) | |||||
"We Are Bulletproof Pt2" (위 아 불렛프루프 Pt.2) | [5] | ||||
"N.O" (엔.오) [a] | [6] | ||||
"Boy In Luv" (상남자) | 2014 | Yongseok Choi and Edie Ko | [7] | ||
"Boy In Luv" (상남자) (Dance Version) | |||||
"Just One Day (하루만) | Lumpens | [8] | |||
"Just One Day" (Dance Version) | |||||
"Just One Day" (Facial Expression Version) | |||||
"Just One Day" (One-Take Version) | |||||
"No More Dream" (Japanese version) | Yongseok Choi | [9] | |||
"Boy in Luv" (Japanese Version) | [10] | ||||
"Danger" | [11] | ||||
"War of Hormone" (호르몬 전쟁) | Hong Won-ki | [12] | |||
"Danger" (Japanese Version) | Edie Ko | [13] | |||
"Danger (Mo-Blue-Mix)" | Thanh Bui | Unknown | [14] | ||
" I Need U"† | 2015 | None | Lumpens | [15] | |
"I Need U" (Original Version)† | Yongseok Choi | This is the unedited 19+-rated version of the music video. It includes almost two minutes of extended scenes containing darker themes and more graphic imagery than the original release. [16] | |||
"For You" | Hong Won-ki | [17] | |||
"For You" (Dance Version) | [18] | ||||
"Dope" (쩔어) | Woogie Kim | [19] | |||
" Run"† | Yongseok Choi and Edie Ko | [20] | |||
"I Need U" (Japanese Version)"† | Edie Ko | [21] | |||
"Run" (Japanese Version)† | 2016 | Lumpens | [22] | ||
"Epilogue: Young Forever"† | Woogie Kim | [23] | |||
" Fire" (불타오르네) | Lumpens | [24] | |||
"Fire" (불타오르네) (Dance Version) | |||||
" Save Me" | Woogie Kim | [25] | |||
" Blood Sweat & Tears" (피 땀 눈물)† | Lumpens | [26] | |||
" Spring Day" (봄날) | 2017 | [27] [28] | |||
" Not Today" | Woogie Kim | [29] | |||
"Not Today" (Choreography Version) | [30] | ||||
"Blood Sweat & Tears" (血、汗、涙) (Japanese Version)† | Yongseok Choi | [31] | |||
"Come Back Home" | Hong Won-ki | Part of the Seo Taiji 25th anniversary project "Time:Traveler". BTS does not appear in the music video but their vocals are heard throughout. | [32] | ||
" DNA" | Yongseok Choi | [33] | |||
" Mic Drop (Steve Aoki Remix)" [34] | Steve Aoki | Woogie Kim | [35] | ||
"Mic Drop" (Japanese Version) [Short Version] | None | ||||
"Mic Drop" (Japanese Version) | |||||
"With Seoul" | Unknown | Promotional music video for the I Seoul U tourism campaign. It shows BTS recording the song in-studio intercut with scenes of a Korean girl visiting various sites and attractions in Seoul. | [36] | ||
" Fake Love"† | 2018 | Yongseok Choi | [37] [38] | ||
"Fake Love" (Extended Version)† | [39] | ||||
" Idol" | [40] | ||||
"Idol" (alternate version) | Nicki Minaj | [41] | |||
"Airplane pt.2" (Japanese Version) | None | [42] | |||
" Waste It on Me" | Steve Aoki | Joe Hahn | Features an all-Asian ensemble cast | [43] | |
" Boy with Luv" (작은 것들을 위한 시) | 2019 | Halsey | Yongseok Choi | [44] | |
" Boy with Luv" (작은 것들을 위한 시) (ARMY with Luv Version) | [45] | ||||
" Heartbeat" | None | Unknown | Part of the original soundtrack for the BTS World videogame. | [46] | |
" Lights" | Doori Kwak | [47] | |||
" Make It Right" | Lauv | Guzza | [48] | ||
"Make It Right" (Vertical Version) | None | [49] |
Title | Year | Other performer(s) credited | Director(s) | Description | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
"'ON' Kinetic Manifesto Film : Come Prima" | 2020 | None | Yongseok Choi | ||
" On" | |||||
"Who" (Official visualiser) | Lauv | — | While BTS is credited, only Jimin and Jungkook provide featured vocals. Neither band member appears in the video, but their vocals are still heard. The video shows Lauv dressed in a purple shirt, singing the song while seated at a desk. He lowers his head to the desk and stops singing as Jungkook and Jimin's verse begins then rejoins on the ending choruses. As the song wins down, he gets up and walks away. | [50] | |
" Black Swan" | None | Yongseok Choi and Guzza | Filmed in the Los Angeles Theatre. The video opens with BTS dressed in white attire, standing in front of a dark stage in a theatre. Following these scenes, the members can be seen singing their verses under an ornate vaulted ceiling and gilded fixtures. A collection of close-ups of the group members interacting with their shadows alternates with group shots of them performing choreography on an empty stage. | ||
"We are Bulletproof: the Eternal" | Wonmo Seong | Special release for BTS Festa 2020. The video is fully animated, and features miniature cartoon versions of BTS, known as TinyTan. They appear to a girl—a fan—who has had a hard day, to cheer her up. The video contains various imagery associated with the band, such as a whale and their lightstick. The colour purple is also prominent throughout. | |||
" Stay Gold" | Ko Yoo Jeong | The video alternates between the band members being stuck or lost in various dark, dilapidated places, trying to find their way out, and them spending time together in lighter settings, playing games, reading etc. They are guided out of the darkness by following rays of light and eventually reunite with each other in a paradise-like setting. | [51] | ||
" Dynamite" | Yongseok Choi and Yoon Jihye | First all-English single | |||
"Dynamite (B-side)" | |||||
"Dynamite ('70s remix)" | |||||
"Dynamite (Choreography ver.)" | |||||
Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat) [BTS Remix]" | Jawsh 685 and Jason Derulo | — | Lyric video | ||
" Life Goes On" | None | Jeon Jungkook, Yongseok Choi, and Yoon Jihye | |||
"Life Goes On: on my pillow" | |||||
"Life Goes On: in the forest" | |||||
"Life Goes On: like an arrow" | Jeon Jungkook, Nu Kim, Yongseok Choi, and Yoon Jihye | ||||
" Film Out" | 2021 | Yongseok Choi | The video shows the band inside a house suspended in the sky, reflecting on shared memories of one another. An hour-glass appears several times throughout the clip, counting down the time they have left together. Everyone else fades away except Jin, who is left alone in the house when an explosion occurs. | [52] | |
" Butter" | Second all-English single | ||||
"Butter (Hotter Remix)" | |||||
"Butter (Cooler Remix)" | |||||
" Permission to Dance" | Yongseok Choi and Woogie Kim | Set during and post the COVID-19 pandemic, the video shows BTS singing and dancing in a variety of locations, including the desert and a laundromat, while dressed in cowboy-themed clothing. Interspersed are clips of couples, children, and various working individuals, all wearing masks. They eventually remove their masks, indicating the end of the pandemic, and dance along to the song. | [53] | ||
"Butter" (Official visualizer) | Megan Thee Stallion | — | Neither BTS nor Megan Thee Stallion appear in the video, but their vocals are still heard. The video contains a shortened version of the song and shows a yellow, heart-shaped slab of butter set against a swirl-patterned background that changes color as the song progresses. When Megan's verse begins, the butter turns into a pair of pink lips and the background changes to pink. | ||
"Permission to Dance" (Shorts Challenge ver.) | None | ||||
" My Universe" | Coldplay | Dave Meyers | The music video depicts Coldplay, BTS and a fictional alien band named Supernova 7 performing the song together on different planets. The groups are then united as holograms through alien DJ Lafrique, who broadcasts the performance with her radio ship. They are being hunted by the Silencers from the Mylo Xyloto (2011) comics, suggesting its universe is connected with Music of the Spheres (2021). | ||
" Yet to Come (The Most Beautiful Moment)" | 2022 | None | Yongseok Choi | ||
"Yet to Come (The Most Beautiful Moment)" Special MV @ BTS Island: In The Seom | — | An animated music video set to the audio of "Yet to Come", it features the band's avatars, from their 2022 mobile game BTS Island: In the Seom, dressed in outfits from the original music video, travelling through a desert landscape until they come across a tiny glass bottle with an island inside. A giant, magical purple whale then surfaces from the desert floor and takes them up into the clouds, to a paradise-like island resembling the one in the bottle. The rest of the video shows the avatars exploring the island and engaging in various hobbies (playing the piano, fishing etc.) while there. | [54] | ||
"Yet To Come (feat. #MyBTStory)" | |||||
" Bad Decisions" | Benny Blanco and Snoop Dogg | Ben Sinclair | Blanco plays a BTS superfan preparing to attend a concert. He is seen making a poster, preparing a cake, and practicing the band's dance moves. While driving to the venue, the cake smashes into his car windshield. Blanco abandons the vehicle in the street and runs the rest of the way to the stadium, only to find it empty when he arrives. A janitor informs him he is a day early for the show and locks him out of the venue. | [55] | |
Lachlan Turczan | Lyric video | [56] | |||
"Yet To Come (Hyundai Ver.)" | None | Unknown | Released as a part of Hyundai's "Goal of the Century" marketing campaign for the 2022 FIFA World Cup | [57] |
Title | Year | Director(s) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
"Debut Trailer" | 2013 | Unknown | [58] |
"O!RUL8,2? Comeback Trailer" | [59] | ||
"Skool Luv Affair 'Skool Luv Affair' Comeback Trailer" | 2014 | [60] | |
"DARK & WILD 'What Am I To You' Comeback Trailer" | [61] | ||
"2014 LIVE TRILOGY: EPISODE II. The Red Bullet Teaser" | 2015 | [62] | |
"2015 BTS LIVE TRILOGY: EPISODE I. BTS Begins Official Teaser" | [63] | ||
"화양연화 pt.1 '花樣年華' Comeback Trailer" | [64] | ||
"화양연화 on stage: prologue"† | [65] | ||
"화양연화 pt.2 'Never Mind' Comeback Trailer" | [66] | ||
"WINGS Short Film #1 BEGIN"† | 2016 | Yongseok Choi | [67] |
"WINGS Short Film #2 LIE"† | [68] | ||
"WINGS Short Film #3 STIGMA"† | [69] | ||
"WINGS Short Film #4 FIRST LOVE"† | [70] | ||
"WINGS Short Film #5 REFLECTION"† | [71] | ||
"WINGS Short Film #6 MAMA"† | [72] | ||
"WINGS Short Film #7 AWAKE"† | [73] | ||
"WINGS 'Boy Meets Evil' Comeback Trailer" | GDW | [74] | |
"2017 BTS live Trilogy Episode III. The Wings Tour Trailer" | Unknown | [75] | |
"Love Yourself Highlight Reel '起'"† | 2017 | Yongseok Choi | [76] |
"Love Yourself Highlight Reel '承'"† | [77] | ||
"Love Yourself Highlight Reel '轉'"† | [78] | ||
"Love Yourself Highlight Reel '起承轉结'"† | [79] | ||
"LOVE YOURSELF 承 Her 'Serendipity' Comeback Trailer" | Yongseok Choi and Lee WonJu | [80] | |
"LOVE MYSELF Campaign Video" | Unknown | [81] | |
"Euphoria: Theme of Love Yourself 起 'Wonder'"† | 2018 | Yongseok Choi | [82] |
"LOVE YOURSELF 轉 Tear 'Singularity' Comeback Trailer" | [83] | ||
"LOVE YOURSELF 結 Answer 'Epiphany' Comeback Trailer"† | [84] | ||
"MAP OF THE SOUL : PERSONA 'Persona' Comeback Trailer" | 2019 | [85] | |
"LOVE MYSELF Global Campaign Video" | Unknown | [86] | |
"MAP OF THE SOUL : 7 'Interlude : Shadow' Comeback Trailer" | 2020 | Oui Kim | [87] |
" 'Black Swan' Art Film performed by MN Dance Company" | YongSeok Choi | [88] | |
"MAP OF THE SOUL : 7 'Outro : Ego' Comeback Trailer" | YooJeong Ko | [89] |
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales | Certifications | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
JPN | |||||
DVD [90] |
BD [91] | ||||
1st Japan Showcase –Next Stage– in Zepp Tokyo |
|
— | — | — | — |
1st Japan Tour 2015 Wake Up: Open Your Eyes | 8 | 6 |
| ||
2015 BTS Live 화양연화 on Stage Concert DVD |
|
— | — |
| |
2015 BTS Live <花様年華 on stage> ~Japan Edition~ at Yokohama Arena |
|
6 | 5 |
| |
2016 BTS Live <花様年華 on stage:Epilogue> ~Japan Edition~ |
|
2 | 3 |
| |
2016 BTS Live 화양연화 on Stage: Epilogue Concert DVD |
|
— | — | — | |
2017 BTS Live Trilogy Episode III The Wings Tour in Seoul |
|
— | — |
| |
2017 BTS Live Trilogy Episode III The Wings Tour ~ Japan Edition ~ |
|
2 | 1 |
| |
2017 BTS Live Trilogy Episode III The Wings Tour in Japan –Special Edition– at Kyocera Dome |
|
1 | 3 |
| |
BTS World Tour: Love Yourself in Seoul |
|
1 [105] |
1 [106] |
| |
BTS World Tour: Love Yourself in New York |
|
— | — | — | |
BTS World Tour: Love Yourself in Europe |
|
— | — | ||
BTS World Tour: Love Yourself ~Japan Edition~ |
|
1 | 2 |
|
|
BTS World Tour - Love Yourself: Speak Yourself in Sao Paulo |
|
3 [110] |
— |
|
— |
BTS World Tour 'Love Yourself: Speak Yourself' – Japan Edition |
|
1 | 1 |
| |
BTS World Tour 'Love Yourself: Speak Yourself' London |
|
2 [112] |
4 [112] |
| |
BTS Map of the Soul ON:E |
|
1 [113] |
1 [114] |
|
|
BTS World Tour 'Love Yourself : Speak Yourself' [The Final] |
|
1 [117] |
1 [118] |
|
|
BTS Permission to Dance on Stage in the U.S. |
|
— | — | — | — |
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales | Certifications | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
JPN | |||||
DVD [121] |
BD [122] | ||||
2014 BTS [Now]: BTS in Thailand |
|
— | — | — | — |
BTS 2015 Season's Greetings |
|
— | — | ||
2015 BTS [Now2]: BTS in Europe & America |
|
— | — | ||
Rookie King Bangtan Boys Channel Bangtan |
|
37 | — | ||
BTS Memories of 2014 |
|
3 | — |
| |
BTS Summer Package in Kota Kinabalu 2015 |
|
— | — | — | |
BTS 2016 Season's Greetings |
|
— | — | ||
BTS Japan Official Fan Meeting Vol.2 –Undercover Mission– |
|
— | — | ||
2016 BTS [Now3]: BTS in Chicago – Dreaming Days |
|
— | — |
| |
BTS Memories of 2015 |
|
6 | 5 |
| |
BTS Summer Package in Dubai 2016 |
|
— | — | — | |
BTS 2017 Season's Greetings |
|
— | — | ||
BTS 3rd Muster [Army.Zip+] |
|
— | — | ||
BTS Japan Official Fanmeeting Vol.3 ~君に届く~ |
|
3 | — |
| |
BTS Memories of 2016 |
|
1 | — | — | |
2017 BTS Summer Package Vol.3 |
|
1 | — | ||
"BTS 2018 Season's Greetings" |
|
— | — | ||
BTS Memories of 2017 |
|
2 | — |
| |
2018 BTS Summer Package Vol. 4 | 2 | — |
| ||
BTS 4th MUSTER [Happy Ever After] |
|
2 | 4 |
| |
BTS 2019 Season's Greetings |
|
— | — | — | |
BTS Memories of 2018 |
|
3 | 2 [143] |
| |
2019 BTS Summer Package |
|
1 | — |
| |
BTS 2020 Season's Greetings |
|
1 | — |
| |
BTS 2020 Winter Package |
|
1 [146] |
— |
| |
BTS 5th MUSTER [Magic Shop] |
|
2 [147] |
4 [147] |
| |
BTS Memories of 2019 |
|
1 [148] |
2 [148] |
| |
BTS Japan Official Fanmeeting Vol.5 [Magic Shop] |
|
1 [149] |
1 [150] |
| |
BTS 2021 Season's Greetings |
|
1 [152] |
— |
| |
BTS 2021 Winter Package |
|
2 [154] |
— |
| |
BTS Memories of 2020 |
|
1 [156] |
1 [157] |
|
|
BTS 2022 Season's Greetings |
|
— | — | — | — |
2021 BTS Muster Sowoozoo |
|
2 [160] |
2 [161] |
|
|
BTS Memories of 2021 |
|
1 [164] |
1 [2] |
|
|
Title | Year | Role | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
Burn the Stage: The Movie | 2018 | Themselves | [167] |
Love Yourself in Seoul | 2019 | [168] | |
Bring the Soul: The Movie | [169] | ||
Break the Silence: The Movie | 2020 | [170] | |
BTS: Permission to Dance on Stage – LA | 2022 | [171] | |
BTS: Yet to Come in Cinemas | 2023 | [172] |
Title | Year | Note(s) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
Rookie King: Channel Bangtan | 2013 | BTS-based reality show, 8 episodes, aired on SBS MTV | [173] |
BTS China Job | 2014 | BTS-based reality show, 3 episodes, aired on YinYueTai | [174] |
American Hustle Life | 2014 | BTS-based reality show, 8 episodes, aired on Mnet | [175] |
BTS GO! | 2014 | BTS-based reality show, episode 7, aired on Mnet America | [176] |
Run BTS! | 2018 | 8 episodes | [177] |
2019 | [178] [179] | ||
2020 | 8 episodes | [180] | |
BTS In the Soop | 2020 | BTS-based reality show, 8 episodes | [181] |
The Disney Holiday Singalong | 2020 | Television special, aired on ABC | [182] |
Let's BTS | 2021 | 100-minute BTS-based talk show special hosted by KBS2 | [183] |
BTS In the Soop 2 | 2021 | BTS-based reality show, 4 episodes | [184] |
Title | Year | Platform | Note(s) | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
BTS Bokbulbok | 2015 | V Live | 5 episodes | [185] |
BTS GAYO | 2015–2017 | 15 episodes | [186] | |
Run BTS! | 2015–present | 3 seasons | [187] | |
BTS: Bon Voyage | 2016–present | V Live, Weverse | 4 seasons of 8 episodes each | [188] |
Burn the Stage | 2018 | YouTube Premium | Documentary on BTS' Wings tour, 8 episodes | [189] |
Bring the Soul: Docu-series | 2019 | Weverse | Documentary on BTS' Love Yourself tour, 6 episodes | [190] |
Learn Korean With BTS | 2020 | 30 episodes | [191] [192] | |
Break the Silence: Docu-Series | 2020 | Documentary on BTS' Love Yourself tour and Speak Yourself tour, 7 episodes | [193] [194] | |
BTS In the Soop | 2020 | BTS-based reality show, 8 episodes | [195] | |
BTS Smash.City | 2021 | Smash. app | Japanese app-based video series | [196] |
BTS In the Soop 2 | 2021 | Weverse | BTS-based reality show, 5 episodes | [184] |
BTS Monuments: Beyond the Star | 2023 | Disney+ | 8-part chronological docuseries of BTS' history from debut to present; includes music and video footage spanning their first nine years. Additionally features the daily lives of the individual band members as they enter the next phase of their careers. | [197] |
Title | Year | Country | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
"Butterfly Dream: BTS Open Media Exhibition" | 2015 | South Korea | [198] |
"BTS Exhibition: 24/7=Serendipity (Five, Always)" | 2018 | [199] | |
2019 | China | [200] | |
United States | [201] | ||
"BTS Museum" | 2021 | South Korea | [202] |
"BTS EXHIBITION : Proof" | 2022 | [203] | |
Japan | [204] | ||
2023–2024 | United States | [205] | |
China | [206] | ||
Thailand | [207] | ||
Indonesia | [208] | ||
Taiwan | |||
"BTS X James Jean: Seven Phases" | Germany | [209] | |
Philippines | |||
Singapore |