
Celebrating 12 years of BTS: Every Festa song by Jin, SUGA, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V & Jung Kook from 2014 to 2024
The year 2025 marks a major milestone for BTS and their devoted fandom, ARMY. When the members began enlisting for their mandatory military service in 2022, some wondered if the group's global influence might decline. Instead, BTS only soared higher. Each member embarked on solo journeys under "Chapter 2," showcasing their unique artistry and strengthening their bond with fans.
Now, with all seven—Jin, SUGA, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook—set to reunite in June, anticipation is at an all-time high—especially as June 13 marks BTS' 12th debut anniversary.
What is BTS FESTA?
FESTA is BTS' annual two-week celebration leading up to their debut date. Hosted by BigHit Music, it delivers a packed content schedule for ARMY, including family portraits, unreleased photos, practice videos, member profiles, and surprise songs. The event often concludes with a special performance or concert featuring rare or never-before-seen stages—making FESTA both a tribute and a gift to their fans.
Theme for 2025: "Twelve O'Clock"
This year's FESTA is themed "Twelve O'Clock," inspired by the group's emotional track 00:00 (Zero O'Clock)—a song about quiet beginnings and hope in uncertain times. The theme reflects where both BTS and ARMY stand: on the verge of a powerful new era, filled with renewed love, strength, and anticipation.
As the festivities begin, let's revisit all the past FESTA anniversary songs from 2014 to 2024. While no official 2025 FESTA track has been announced, J-Hope is set to release his third single, Killin' It Girl featuring GloRilla, on June 13 at 1 PM KST. Many believe this exciting release may be this year's unofficial FESTA song—adding to the emotion and energy as BTS steps into a long-awaited reunion.
Whether you're a new ARMY or just feeling nostalgic, here's a look back at every BTS FESTA tracks released over the years.
So 4 more
Performed by all seven BTS members, this song was released in 2014 to mark their first debut anniversary and was later included in the Dark & Wild album. Often mistaken for the B-side 2nd Grade (sometimes mislabeled as So 4 More on streaming platforms), the title is a clever play on the word "sophomore," referencing their second year together. Opening with the line "It's been a year," the song remains a nostalgic and cherished anthem for ARMY.
We Are Bulletproof pt.1
Originally released by RM in 2010, this song officially joined BTS' discography as part of FESTA 2015. While "Part 2" made it onto their debut album—a bold move—fans finally got to hear the raw, hip-hop-heavy "Part 1" during their second anniversary. This song is a fierce self-introduction and a powerful nod to their early roots.
I Know
Released on June 1, 2016, this song marked BTS' first unit FESTA track, performed by RM and Jungkook. Sweet and sincere, the song is dedicated to ARMY, with inclusive lyrics like "Know you love me girl" and "Know you love me boy"—a heartfelt reflection of BTS' message of love and connection with their fans.]
4 O' Clock
For their 4th anniversary in 2017, RM and V teamed up to create this masterpiece. It's a gentle, introspective track that perfectly suits the early morning hour. Released on June 9, the song showcases V's soulful voice and RM's poetic lyricism, painting a picture of solitude and reflection just before the world wakes. It remains one of the most beloved FESTA tracks for its calm, emotional resonance.
Ddaeng
Released for BTS' 5th anniversary, this song is a bold and fiery track written, composed, and produced by SUGA, J-Hope, and RM. Packed with clever wordplay, cultural references, and sharp delivery, the song blends traditional Korean instrumentals with modern trap beats. Though it remains unavailable on streaming platforms, it continues to be a fan favorite.
Tonight
Released unofficially on June 5, 2019, for FESTA, this song marked Jin's first solo track. His emotional vocals and the soft, nostalgic production—complete with tape-like distortion—gave the ballad a dreamy, intimate feel. Officially released in 2022, it remains a beloved highlight of his solo journey.
Still With You
This song, sung by Jungkook, was released during FESTA 2020 and officially added to BTS' discography in 2023. With its dreamy intro, jazz influences, and warm vocals, the song felt like a comforting message to ARMY during the pandemic—and remains a fan favorite.
Bicycle
This track sung by RM, was released during FESTA and later added to his solo discography in 2022. With gentle acoustic guitar and reflective lyrics, it captures RM's signature style—calm, introspective, and full of warmth. It's a quiet ride that feels like spring in song form.
My You
Jungkook's song which was released for BTS FESTA 2022, is a heartfelt acoustic ballad dedicated to ARMY. With tender lyrics like "thankful to be by your side now," the song reflects his deep love and gratitude for fans. Emotional and intimate, it's a beautiful reminder of their enduring bond.
Take Two
Released for BTS' 10th anniversary in 2023, this was a special OT7 track marking their first group song in Chapter 2. Emotional and nostalgic, it celebrated a decade of BTS with heartfelt lyrics and a powerful message to ARMY. J-Hope's verse, in particular, stood out—capturing the essence of their journey together.
Never Let Go
Jungkook released this song on June 7, 2024, as part of BTS' 11th anniversary FESTA. Opening with a soft guitar and a voice memo saying, "Star boy, you're my, you're my hero," the track evolves into a house-inspired anthem. Though upbeat, the lyrics—co-written by Jungkook—carry heartfelt sincerity. He even hoped to choreograph a performance but ran out of time before enlisting, making the release all the more special.
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