The members of BTS, now on their military hiatus, are witnessing a resurgence of their past songs, evoking nostalgia and continued support from fans worldwide.

As all the members of the group BTS (BTS) have entered a hiatus due to military service, their previously released tracks are experiencing a chart resurgence and receiving renewed attention.

According to their agency, Big Hit Music, on December 25, 'Spring Day' (2017), 'Outro: Tear' (2018), and their debut track 'No More Dream' (2013) recorded first place consecutively on global iTunes 'Top Songs' charts shortly after the members enlisted this month from the 13th to the 15th.

Subsequently, these three songs also made their debut on the U.S. Billboard 'Digital Song Sales' chart.

Additionally, the anthology album 'Proof's title track 'Yet To Come' (2022) saw its music video views on YouTube surge by over 20% this month, surpassing 200 million views on the 19th.

Big Hit Music stated, "The views of BTS' existing music videos also started climbing around the 10th of this month. Like the lyrics 'The best moment is yet to come' from 'Yet To Come,' it's as if the wishes of fans worldwide have united as one."

As the team enters a hiatus, fans globally, known as 'ARMY,' are revisiting BTS' previously released songs. BTS members all began fulfilling their military duties with RM and V enlisting on the 11th, followed by Jimin and Jungkook on the 12th of this month.

BTS plans to comfort their waiting fans by gradually releasing content prepared before their enlistment until their promised return to activities in 2025.

Previously, Jimin's fan song 'Closer Than This' and the Disney+ documentary 'BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star' were released, garnering significant attention.