BTS FESTA: These are BTS most streamed songs on Spotify in 2026 so far

Sebastian Ramirez

BTS is kicking off the promotions of their biggest-ever anniversary, celebrating 13 years together on June 13. The idols, who are currently embarked on a major world tour, are also giving the time of their lives through family photos, and surely, more surprises are coming their way. That’s why we also wanted to join the celebrations by revisiting the major hits of the boy band over the years on Spotify. As of 2026, the top 5 most-streamed BTS songs on Spotify are:

5. “FAKE LOVE”: A darker side of the boys, released on “Love Yourself: Tear,” is all about the pain of losing oneself in a relationship and questioning whether a love was genuine. The song became part of the iconic list with 1,105,670,935 streams as of June 2026.

4. BOY WITH LUV”: An amazing collaboration with Halsey, this cheerful pop song focuses on the joy found in small moments of love and admiration rather than grand romantic gestures. The song had a great momentum back then when it was released, and it’s no surprise it made it to the top with 1,395,423,945 streams on Spotify.

3. “BUTTER”: For many, the biggest hit of BTS in terms of popularity among the K-Netizens and casual Kpop listeners. The smooth dance pop track with catchy hooks is known for its retro-inspired groove that made everyone dance. Currently, the song has 1,467,662,308 streams.

2. “MY UNIVERSE”: The collaboration between two of the most popular boy bands ever became a sensation with the general public. Coldplay and BTS were able to find how to celebrate love and connection beyond barriers of language, culture, and distance. On Spotify, the track has already 1,612,006,466 streams

1. “DYNAMITE”: COVID-19 lockdown would never be the same without BTS. The idols released a bright, disco-pop anthem and BTS’s first all-English single, making a major statement that they will be taking over the world. The optimistic lyrics and upbeat song helped it to become a major hit during the pandemic era. With 2,280,088,844 streams, it’s the only song by the boy band to surpass the 2 billion mark. 

 

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