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BTS fans, Spotify has a quiz for you

March 20, 2026
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Spotify has launched a quiz for BTS fans to test their knowledge, marking the release of Arirang, the K-pop icons’ first album in four years.

Available for Spotify users with a Premium subscription, the BTS Music Quiz is meant to put ARMY to the test — just like Google’s own free BTS quiz, also launched today.

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Spotify’s quiz covers album art (make sure you know your Love Yourself: Answer from your Love Yourself: Her), album release strategies, and even which BTS member opens certain songs — so if you can identify RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook by vocals, you’ll probably ace this. It runs from easy questions to medium and hard, and you can tap “challenge a friend” to compare scores.

How can you take Spotify’s BTS quiz?

Easy, medium, and hard.
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Make sure your Spotify app is updated, log in, and play any BTS track (I’d probably hit one from their new album Arirang, because it’s incredible and it’s release day, but you can play whatever you like).

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Then, tap the track playing to bring up the song page, then scroll down to the music quiz (it should be under related music videos). I couldn’t see the quiz on desktop, so it looks like it’s mobile only.

It’s a big day indeed for ARMY, with the release of BTS’ 10th studio album, the first since announcing their reunion in June 2025. BTS called a hiatus in June 2022 in order for members RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V, and Jung Kook to fulfil South Korea’s mandatory military service (which they all completed by June 2025), as well as spend time on solo projects.

Now, they’re looking at a colossal, 82-date world tour for Arirang, which will both be livestreamed in cinemas and on Netflix.

Want to tune into BTS The Comeback Live | Arirang live? Here’s Mashable’s guide.


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