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Which BTS Hit Deserves The 'Most Iconic' Crown?

Which BTS Hit Deserves The 'Most Iconic' Crown?

Buzz Feed16-06-2025
BTS is sooo close to becoming 7 again! RM, V, Jimin, and Jungkook have finished their military enlistment and have joined Jin and J-hope, who finished their military enlistment in 2024.
Suga will finish his enlistment on the 21st of June—and BTS will be whole again! My ARMY heart cannot handle this.
And we can expect that we will be getting some new bangers pretty soon, and that's all that we have been waiting for for the last 2 years.
We still have Jin's world tour and J-hope's new song, Killin' It Girl. But right now, I need to see all 7 of them in a group photo; that will ease my mind!
But till then, I think we should go through BTS's discography and settle which of BTS's songs is the most iconic. So, what are we waiting for? Let's begin!
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