All seven BTS members have released solo music. This guide covers every solo album, mixtape, single, and major collaboration from each member.
RM (2015) — Debut mixtape. Raw hip-hop. Free release.
mono. (2018) — Atmospheric, lo-fi mixtape. Softer and more introspective.
Indigo (2022) — First official album. Collaborations with Erykah Badu, Anderson .Paak, Pharrell. Billboard 200 debut.
Right Place, Wrong Person (2024) — Alternative rock and indie-influenced second album.
The Astronaut (2022) — Single co-written with Coldplay. Released before military enlistment.
Happy (2024) — Debut solo album released after military discharge. Upbeat pop sound.
Agust D (2016) — Debut mixtape under Agust D alias. Hard-hitting and personal.
D-2 (2020) — Follow-up featuring Daechwita. Viral hit combining traditional Korean music and trap.
D-DAY (2023) — Final Agust D album. Debuted #2 on Billboard 200. Accompanied by world tour.
Hope World (2018) — Debut mixtape. Upbeat, colorful hip-hop.
Jack in the Box (2022) — Dark, experimental album. Led to headlining Lollapalooza 2022.
HOPE ON THE STREET Vol.1 (2024) — Dance-focused documentary and album project.
FACE (2023) — Debut solo album. Debuted #1 on Billboard 200. Like Crazy reached #1 on Hot 100.
MUSE (2024) — Second album featuring Who, a Pop/R&B hit.
Layover (2023) — Debut solo album. Jazz and R&B influenced. Debuted #2 on Billboard 200.
FRI(END)S (2024) — Solo single that charted globally.
Winter Ahead (2024) — Collaboration with Park Hyo-shin.
Seven ft. Latto (2023) — Pre-release single. Debuted #1 on Hot 100.
GOLDEN (2023) — Debut album. Features Standing Next to You, 3D ft. Jack Harlow.
FIFA World Cup performance (2022) — Performed Dreamers at the Qatar Opening Ceremony.
Every BTS member has carved out a distinct solo identity. RM leans alternative and indie, Suga goes hard hip-hop, J-Hope experiments with dance and house, Jin does upbeat pop, Jimin blends pop and R&B, V explores jazz and soul, and Jungkook delivers global pop hits. Together, they cover nearly every genre.