Feb 22, 2026

Khushi Srivastava

BTS Non-Korean Songs You Must Add To Your Playlist Before Grand Comeback


BTS Non Korean Songs - Japanese

Korean pop boy band BTS is all set to make a grand comeback in March. Here are some non-Korean songs to pin in your playlist.

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BTS Non Korean Songs - Japanese

Crystal Snow: A sentimental winter ballad from the Face Yourself album.

Stay Gold: A melodic track from Map of the Soul: 7.

Film Out: An emotional ballad co-composed by Jungkook.

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BTS Non Korean Songs - Japanese

Let Go: A fan-favourite track focused on the theme of moving on.

Lights: A positive, bright song about finding light in others.

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BTS Non Korean Songs - Japanese

Your Eyes Tell: A powerful ballad written by Jungkook for a Japanese film of the same name.

Don't Leave Me: A high-intensity track used as the theme for the Japanese remake of the drama Signal.

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BTS Non Korean Songs - English

Dynamite: Their first all-English single, a disco-pop hit that topped the Billboard Hot 100.

Butter: A high-energy pop track and their second English single.

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BTS Non Korean Songs - English

Permission to Dance: An uplifting anthem co-written by Ed Sheeran.

Waste It On Me: A collaboration with Steve Aoki, which was their first-ever song entirely in English.

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BTS Non Korean Songs - English

My Universe (with Coldplay): While largely in English, it includes Korean lyrics. 

Savage Love (Remix)

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BTS Non Korean Songs - English

BTS will be releasing their new album, ARIRANG, in March.

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