What is the best BTS music video of all time?

By YPB Team

BTS has produced some of the most visually stunning and culturally significant music videos in pop history, breaking YouTube records and redefining global pop music. Vote for the greatest BTS music video of all time.

Dynamite — ranked #11
Dynamite
BTS's 2020 all-English debut single and YouTube record-breaker featuring a retro disco-funk aesthetic with 2 billion+ views.
Boy With Luv — ranked #22
Boy With Luv
The 2019 pastel-hued collaboration with Halsey celebrating their devoted ARMY fanbase, with 1.7 billion views.
Blood Sweat & Tears — ranked #33
Blood Sweat & Tears
The 2016 Baroque art-house masterpiece that catapulted BTS into global consciousness with stunning visual storytelling.
DNA — ranked #44
DNA
The 2017 colorful swirling visual declaring the group's cosmic bond with fans, their first Billboard Hot 100 entry.
Butter — ranked #55
Butter
The 2021 smooth summer bop with a James Bond-inspired spy thriller twist in its sleek choreographed video.
IDOL — ranked #66
IDOL
The 2018 vibrant celebration of Korean cultural pride featuring hanbok, pansori, and a massive carnival atmosphere.
Spring Day — ranked #77
Spring Day
The 2017 poetic winter train journey rich with literary references to Ursula K. Le Guin and cinematic imagery.
I Need U — ranked #88
I Need U
The emotionally charged 2015 short film marking BTS's artistic breakthrough with hauntingly beautiful dark storytelling.
Fake Love — ranked #99
Fake Love
The 2018 dark and emotionally intense concept video with stunning Gothic set design and powerful choreography.
ON — ranked #1010
ON
The 2020 powerful stadium-scale visual featuring a marching band, dancers, and sweeping cinematic military imagery.
Dope — ranked #1111
Dope
The 2015 sharp suit-clad performance video that introduced BTS to mainstream global audiences with addictive energy.
Not Today — ranked #1212
Not Today
The 2017 empowering mass-choreography anthem filmed in wide-angle epic vistas with hundreds of synchronized dancers.
Mic Drop — ranked #1313
Mic Drop
The 2017 confident victory-lap anthem remixed by Steve Aoki, featuring sharp suits and rapid-fire power choreography.

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