Every Solo Song by a BTS Member to Chart on the Billboard Hot 100

BTS, the world-renowned K-pop group, has been making waves in the music industry since their debut in 2013. With their catchy tunes, powerful performances, and meaningful lyrics, the seven-member group has captured the hearts of millions of fans worldwide, earning themselves a massive following and numerous awards. And now, these talented young men have once again proved their individual prowess by each sending solo entries onto the survey, further solidifying their position as global superstars.

For the first time ever, all seven members of BTS – RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook – have made solo entries onto the survey, showcasing their diverse and unique musical styles. This incredible achievement has taken the world by storm, with fans and music critics alike in awe of the group’s versatility and talent.

RM, the leader of BTS, kicked off the solo entries with his single, “BTS World,” released in June 2019. The song, which features his fellow members, was part of the soundtrack for the group’s mobile game of the same name. RM’s smooth rap verses and catchy chorus perfectly complemented the upbeat and playful vibe of the game, earning him praise for his musical production skills.

Next up was Jin, the oldest member of BTS, with his first solo song, “Tonight,” released in October 2020. The emotional ballad showcased Jin’s impressive vocal range and heartfelt lyrics, capturing the hearts of fans worldwide. The song’s success not only solidified him as a talented vocalist but also made him the first K-pop solo artist to top the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart with a self-composed song.

Suga, also known as Agust D, made his solo entry with his mixtape, “D-2,” released in May 2020. The mixtape, which featured collaborations with other artists, topped the iTunes charts in over 80 countries and has been praised for its raw and honest lyrics. Suga’s powerful rapping skills and personal storytelling in songs like “Daechwita” and “What do you think?” solidified his position as a respected artist in the global music scene.

J-Hope, the group’s main dancer and rapper, made his solo debut with his mixtape, “Hope World,” in March 2018. The six-track mixtape, which includes the hit song “Daydream,” showcased J-Hope’s versatility as an artist, with a mix of rap, pop, and R&B. The mixtape’s success earned him the title of the highest-charting solo K-pop artist on the Billboard 200 at the time of its release.

Following J-Hope’s solo debut, Jimin made his entry with his self-composed song, “Promise,” released in December 2018. The soulful ballad, which he wrote and produced, earned high praises for its poetic lyrics and emotional vocals. The song’s success also made Jimin the first Korean solo artist to have a song reach 60 million streams on SoundCloud.

V, known for his deep, unique vocals, made his solo debut with “Scenery” in January 2019. The self-composed song, which showcases his vocal range and musical abilities, topped the iTunes charts in over 80 countries and has been praised for its dreamy and emotional sound. V’s solo debut further proved his musical prowess and solidified his position as a multi-talented artist.

Last but certainly not least, Jungkook, the group’s youngest member, made his solo entry with “Euphoria” in April 2018. The song, which was featured as an intro in BTS’s album “Love Yourself: Answer,” showcased Jungkook’s powerful vocals and dance skills. The song’s success led to Jungkook becoming the first and only Korean solo artist to have a song reach 80 million streams on Spotify.

The fact that all seven members of BTS have sent solo entries onto the survey is a clear testament to their individual talents and the strength of the group as a whole. Each member’s unique style and musical abilities have been recognized and praised by fans and music critics worldwide, further solidifying BTS’s position as global superstars.

Moreover, BTS’s solo entries showcase the group’s continuous growth and evolution as artists. From RM’s production skills to Jin’s emotional vocals, Suga’s honest lyrics, J-Hope’s versatility, Jimin’s

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