Even without a full group comeback, BTS dominated global streaming charts throughout 2025. From timeless group anthems to record-breaking solo releases, each month saw different BTS songs take the spotlight , driven by fandom power, playlist longevity, and cultural moments.
Here’s a month-by-month breakdown of the most streamed BTS songs in 2025.
January 2025: “Dynamite” & “Butter”
The year began with BTS’s evergreen English hits reclaiming the top spots. “Dynamite” and “Butter” saw massive daily streams thanks to New Year playlists, party throwbacks, and global pop rotations.
These songs have crossed billions of streams and continue to attract casual listeners outside the K-pop ecosystem. January’s nostalgic mood and celebratory playlists made these tracks unavoidable.
February 2025: “Boy With Luv” & “My Universe”
February leaned heavily into feel-good, romantic BTS tracks. “Boy With Luv” benefited from Valentine’s playlists, while “My Universe” continued to thrive thanks to Coldplay collaborations still circulating on global pop playlists.
Their soft, uplifting tone matched the month’s emotional energy perfectly.
March 2025: “Run BTS”
March belonged to “Run BTS.” The performance-heavy fan favorite saw a surge due to social media edits, choreography throwbacks, and renewed interest in BTS’s harder-hitting tracks.
Many fans revisited “Run BTS” as a reminder of the group’s raw performance power, making it one of the most streamed BTS group songs of early 2025.
April 2025: Jungkook’s “Seven”
By April, Jungkook’s “Seven” once again took over streaming platforms. Already one of the most streamed K-pop songs of all time, it experienced renewed momentum due to playlist placement and viral short-form content.
Its easy replay value, global appeal, and genre-blending sound kept it firmly at the top.
May 2025: “Standing Next to You” & “Slow Dancing”
May saw a strong solo-era dominance. Jungkook’s “Standing Next to You” continued its chart longevity, while V’s “Slow Dancing” gained steady daily streams, especially from R&B and chill playlists.
These songs thrived because they fit perfectly into relaxed, summer-leaning listening habits.
June 2025: “Spring Day”
As BTS Festa season approached, “Spring Day” made an emotional return. Often called BTS’s “queen,” the song resurfaces every year , but June 2025 saw particularly strong streaming due to anniversaries, fan projects, and emotional retrospectives.
Its timeless message of longing and reunion resonated deeply with fans awaiting full group activities.
July 2025: “Seven” (Again)
Summer playlists pushed “Seven” back to the top in July. The song’s bright energy, global production, and constant algorithmic support made it a summer staple. It remained one of the most streamed BTS-related songs worldwide during peak vacation season.
August 2025: “Dynamite”
August brought another resurgence of “Dynamite.” The song’s universal appeal made it a favorite for road trips, parties, and international playlists. Few K-pop songs have the replay power of “Dynamite,” and August proved that its streaming dominance is far from fading.
September 2025: Jin’s “Don’t Say You Love Me”
September marked a major shift with Jin’s “Don’t Say You Love Me” becoming the most streamed BTS-related song of the month. The emotional ballad connected strongly with listeners, showcasing Jin’s vocal maturity and storytelling. Its strong debut and sustained daily streams made it one of the biggest BTS solo moments of 2025.
October 2025: “Don’t Say You Love Me” Continues
October saw Jin’s song maintain its momentum, thanks to fan support, emotional playlists, and strong word-of-mouth promotion. Ballads tend to perform exceptionally well during autumn, and this track became a comfort listen for many fans worldwide.
November 2025: “Life Goes On”
As the year slowed down, “Life Goes On” found renewed relevance. Its message of healing and quiet optimism resonated during the reflective pre-holiday season. The song’s gentle tone made it a popular choice for late-night and study playlists.
December 2025: “Dynamite” & “Spring Day”
December closed the year with “Dynamite” and “Spring Day” sharing the spotlight. One brought joy and celebration, while the other offered comfort and nostalgia. Together, they perfectly represented BTS’s emotional range ending 2025 on a powerful note.
Final Thoughts
The most streamed BTS songs of 2025 tells us clearly that BTS doesn’t need constant releases to dominate streaming platforms. Their catalog , both group and solo , continues to thrive because of timeless music, emotional connection, and a deeply loyal global fanbase.
From “Dynamite” to “Seven” to Jin’s heartfelt ballad, 2025 proved that BTS’s legacy isn’t slowing down anytime soon.
