Updated On: 13 June, 2023 03:23 PM IST | Mumbai | Harshita Kale
On BTS` 10th anniversary, we pay tribute to their music by looking at some of their iconic and underrated albums over the years, which will especially strike a chord with older fans of the group.

A photo from BTS` debut days, featuring the seven band members - V, Suga, Jin, Jungkook, RM, Jimin, J-Hope (Photo: Instagram)
Since BTS’ debut in 2013, the group has evolved from being a `nugu` (the Korean word for ‘who’, signalling a ‘nobody’) to the biggest contemporary global boy band, to transcending boundaries of nationality and genre to become a powerful voice for social justice and youth across the world. Their Korean name, Bangtan Sonyeondan, loosely translates as `Bulletproof Boyscouts`. From their first single album onwards they`ve delivered striking, incisive music and lyrical compositions on identity, self-love and what it means to be human.
Unlike several conventional K-Pop groups, BTS members have been involved in the writing, composition and production of each of their EPs - and this has led to a distinctive yet versatile style that their fanbase, ARMY, has grown to lean on. Their extensive discography is stacked with amazing album after amazing album. On their tenth anniversary, we pay tribute to their music by looking at some of their iconic and underrated albums over the years, which will especially strike a chord with older fans of the group.