How well do you know BTS songs? Finish the lyrics with this quiz
The Bantang Boys have been blowing up the music scene for years now. They’re wildly popular in their own country, they’ve made songs specifically for their Japanese fanbase, and now they’ve even released a song in full English. BTS has been very generous with the number of K-pop hits they’ve put into the world. Don’t even get us started on how high they’ve ranked on the music charts. They’ve been utterly ruthless in their domination. Their accolades include topping a Guiness World Record for most-viewed concert livestream, setting a new YouTube record for peak viewers for a premiere, and becoming the first K-pop group to perform at the Grammy Awards – and that’s just to name a few. If you truly think BTS songs are fire, you should have no problem filling in the blanks to these lyrics. Here’s the Film Daily quiz penalty: for each question you get wrong, you’re required to go listen to that song and repent of your sins, ASAP. We know – not exactly a punishment – but it’s not our fault BTS songs are so bumpin’. Don’t forget to tweet us your score @FilmDailyNews!
BTS Post-Hiatus Comeback: ARIRANG and Beyond
BTS wrapped military service by mid-2025 after a group hiatus that started in 2022. The full lineup returned with the fifth studio album ARIRANG on March 20, 2026. The record debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and the supporting world tour opened in April. Netflix dropped the making-of documentary BTS: THE RETURN around the same time, giving fans a backstage look at the recording sessions in the States and the first major group push since the break.
Updated Accolades and Records
The group picked up fresh hardware in 2026, including Guinness World Records ICON status and Artist of the Year at the American Music Awards. Track Swim from ARIRANG landed on Billboard’s year-end best songs list. Earlier milestones like the Guinness livestream record and the YouTube premiere peak remain part of the résumé, yet the new honors show the same chart muscle carried straight through the return.
Solo Projects During the Hiatus
Each member stayed busy while the group paused. Jin released the solo album Echo, J-Hope dropped English singles and performed live, and the live album Permission to Dance on Stage captured stadium shows from earlier runs. These individual releases kept the catalog growing and gave fans new material while the septet completed service obligations.
BTS and the Grammys: Performance History and Future
BTS earned past nominations in categories such as Best Pop Duo/Group and made history with an earlier performance slot, yet the group had no appearance or nods at the 2026 ceremony. ARIRANG material is now eligible for upcoming awards shows, keeping the door open for another milestone moment.
Whether you’re revisiting old favorites or testing yourself on the ARIRANG cuts, the quiz still serves the same purpose: it pushes listeners back to the tracks. Stream the new album alongside the Japanese catalog and the English singles that came before it. The more songs you know by heart, the better your score tends to be. Fans who grew up with the group through the hiatus years now have a fresh batch of lyrics to memorize, and the quiz gives them an easy way to measure how much of the catalog they have locked down. Keep the playlist handy, run through the questions again after a few listens, and see whether the new material bumps your total higher than the first attempt. The Bantang Boys keep adding chapters, and the quiz keeps the focus where it belongs—on the songs themselves.

