BTS Reunite to Celebrate Tenth Anniversary With New Single “Take Two”

BTS's V, Jungkook, Jimin, Rap Monster (RM), Suga, J-Hope and Jin at the American Music Awards.
BTS's V, Jungkook, Jimin, Rap Monster (RM), Suga, J-Hope and Jin at the American Music Awards in 2021. Photo by Rob Latour/Shutterstock (12612438bv)

BTS broke everyone’s hearts when they announced the hiatus last year, but they made sure to celebrate their tenth anniversary in style! All seven members of the beloved K-pop band came together and marked the special occasion with a brand-new song “Take Two”.

According to the band’s label, this song sees “the group entering its second chapter”, and they recorded it with their fans in mind. The release of “Take Two” is meant to convey their appreciation toward the Army, for all the love and support they’ve been showering them with for an entire decade.

Members of BTS went their separate ways last year, and they’re focusing on solo projects while completing their mandatory South Korean military service. Jin and J-Hope are still serving at the time of the official release of “Take Two”, but that didn’t stop all the seven members from reuniting and recording their vocals for this song.

BTS is expected to reunite in 2025, and they’ve given us multiple amazing new albums since announcing their hiatus. We’ve seen several members drop solo albums in the past few months, including Suga’s D-Day, J-Hope’s Jack in the Box, Jimin’s Face, and RM’s Indigo, and they’ve also joined forces for the song “The Planet” from the soundtrack for the South Korean animated series Bastions.