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2 Cool 4 Skool

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Single album by BTS
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Album by
BTS
Released
June 12, 2013
Recorded
2013
Genre
K-pop · Hip hop
Length
27:13
Language
Korean
Label
Big Hit Entertainment
Loen Entertainment
Pony Canyon
Producers
Pdogg · "Hitman" Bang · Slow Rabbit · Supreme Boi · RM · Suga · J-Hope
Singles
"No More Dream" (June 11, 2013)
"We Are Bulletproof Pt.2" (July 16, 2013)
Peak chart positions
No. 5 (Gaon Album Chart)
No. 12 (Billboard World Albums)
Sales
446,265 (South Korea)
68,000 (United States)
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V · Suga · Jin · Jung Kook · Rap Monster[1] · Jimin · J-Hope
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BTS
방탄소년단
RM · Jin · Suga · J-Hope · Jimin · V · Jung Kook
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[ Korean albums ]
SKOOL series
Single albums 2 Cool 4 Skool (2013) · Butter / Permission to Dance (2021)
EPs (Mini albums) O!RUL8,2? (2013) · Skool Luv Affair (2014) · Skool Luv Affair Special Addition (2014)
花樣年華 (The Most Beautiful Moment in Life) series
EPs 화양연화 pt.1 (2015) · 화양연화 pt.2 (2015)
Special albums 화양연화 Young Forever (2016)
Studio album Dark & Wild (2014, 1st)
WINGS series
Albums Wings (2016, 2nd studio album) · You Never Walk Alone (2017, special)
LOVE YOURSELF series
Albums Love Yourself 承 'Her' (2017, EP) · Love Yourself 轉 'Tear' (2018, 3rd studio album) · Love Yourself 結 'Answer' (2018, repackage)
MAP OF THE SOUL series
Albums Map of the Soul: Persona (2019, EP) · Black Swan (2020, pre-release single) · Map of the Soul: 7 (2020, 4th studio album)
Other Korean releases
Digital singles Dynamite (2020) · Butter (2021) · Take Two (2023)
EP Be (2020)
Anthology Proof (2022)
Live album Permission to Dance on Stage – Live (2025)
5th studio album ARIRANG (2026)
[ Japanese albums ]
Singles No More Dream (2014) · Boy in Luv (2014) · Danger (2014) · For You (2015) · I Need U (2015) · Run (2016) · 血、汗、涙 (2017) · MIC Drop/DNA/Crystal Snow (2017) · Fake Love / Airplane pt.2 (2018) · Lights / Boy with Luv (2019)
Digital singles Film Out (2021)
Studio albums Wake Up (2014, 1st) · Youth (2016, 2nd) · Face Yourself (2018, 3rd) · Map of the Soul: 7 – The Journey (2020, 4th)
Compilations The Best of BTS – Korea Edition (2017) · The Best of BTS – Japan Edition (2017) · BTS, the Best (2021)
[ Other albums ]
Remixes Danger (Mo-Blue-Mix) (2014) · MIC Drop (Steve Aoki Remix) (2017) · Fake Love (Rocking Vibe Mix) (2018) · Make It Right (feat. Lauv) (2019) · Make It Right (feat. Lauv, EDM Remix) (2019) · Make It Right (feat. Lauv, Acoustic Remix) (2019) · Dynamite (DayTime Version) (2020) · Dynamite (NightTime Version) (2020) · Dynamite (Holiday Remix) (2020) · Butter (Hotter, Sweeter, Cooler) (2021) · Permission to Dance (R&B Remix) (2021) · Butter (feat. Megan Thee Stallion) (2021) · Butter (Holiday Remix) (2021)
Collaborations Come Back Home (2017, remake) · Waste It on Me (2018, Steve Aoki feat. BTS) · BTS World OST (2019: Dream Glow · A Brand New Day · All Night · Heartbeat) · Who (2020, Lauv feat. BTS) · Savage Love (BTS Remix) (2020) · My Universe (2021, Coldplay × BTS) · Bad Decisions (2022, with Snoop Dogg) · Yet to Come (Hyundai Ver.) (2022) · The Planet (2023, Bastions OST)
BTS SKOOL series
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2 Cool 4 Skool
Single 1st
2013. 06. 13.
O!RUL8,2?
Mini 1st
2013. 09. 11.
Skool Luv Affair
Mini 2nd
2014. 02. 12.
Skool Luv Affair Special Addition
Mini 2nd Repackage
2014. 05. 14.
Title tracks
No More Dream N.O 상남자 (Boy In Luv) Miss Right
Concert
THE RED BULLET
World tour · 2014. 10. 17. – 2015. 08. 29.

2 Cool 4 Skool is the debut single album by South Korean boy band BTS, released on June 12, 2013 through Big Hit Entertainment and distributed by Loen Entertainment. The first entry in what would become the group's "School Trilogy," the album is rooted in a 1990s-influenced hip hop sound and centers on the frustrations of youth — particularly the pressure to conform to societal expectations and sacrifice personal dreams. It was supported by the singles "No More Dream" and "We Are Bulletproof Pt.2."

While modest in initial sales, 2 Cool 4 Skool introduced the themes of social critique and youthful defiance that would define BTS's early identity. The album peaked at number five on the Gaon Album Chart in South Korea and has accumulated over 446,000 copies sold domestically. A three-disc edition was later released in Japan through Pony Canyon in 2014.

1 Background and production

Before BTS's debut, Big Hit Entertainment ran a blog where the members shared mixtapes, diary entries, and video logs with a growing online following. The blog was temporarily closed on May 20, 2013 to prepare for the group's official launch. That same day, the group's website went live with a countdown timer and BTS's logo was revealed publicly for the first time.

On May 27, a 30-second debut trailer was posted featuring a hip hop beat with scratching and typography graphics hinting at the group's lineup, tracklist, and musical direction. Additional teasers, including individual member photos and concept images, were released through early June. Big Hit revealed the tracklist and physical album details — a package including a photobook and postcard — via their official Twitter account.

The album was produced by Pdogg, Bang Si-hyuk (credited as "Hitman" Bang), Slow Rabbit, and Supreme Boi, with significant contributions from the group's rap line — RM, Suga, and J-Hope. During production, Suga and RM reportedly rewrote the lyrics to "No More Dream" more than 20 times. The album's lyrics reflect themes of prejudice and misunderstanding directed at young people, criticism of a society that diminishes their aspirations, and the anxiety and determination that come with facing an uncertain future.

2 Music and themes

2 Cool 4 Skool draws heavily on old-school hip hop from the 1990s, establishing the aggressive, outspoken sound that distinguished BTS from the pop-oriented idol groups dominating K-pop at the time. The lead single "No More Dream" directly confronts the intense pressure placed on Korean youth by their parents and the education system, challenging listeners to pursue their own paths. "We Are Bulletproof Pt.2," the follow-up single, served as a declaration of the group's resilience and ambition in the face of skepticism about their prospects.

Other tracks on the album include the intro "2 Cool 4 Skool" (featuring DJ Friz), the fan-favorite B-side "좋아요" ("I Like It"), and the hidden track "길" ("Path"), in which the members reflect on the road that brought them to their debut. The album's opening track samples "Touch Steps/Two Beat Turn/Freestyle Routine" by K-tel from the 1978 compilation Let's Disco — a nod to Epik High's "Go" from Map of the Human Soul (2003), which sampled the same source.

3 Track listing

# Title Writer(s)
1 "Intro: 2 Cool 4 Skool" (feat. DJ Friz) Pdogg, "Hitman" Bang, Supreme Boi, RM, Suga
2 "We Are Bulletproof Pt.2" Pdogg, "Hitman" Bang, Supreme Boi, Suga, RM, J-Hope, Slow Rabbit
3 "Skit: Circle Room Talk"
4 "No More Dream" Pdogg, "Hitman" Bang, Supreme Boi, RM, Suga, J-Hope
5 "Interlude" Pdogg
6 "좋아요" ("I Like It") Pdogg, "Hitman" Bang, RM, Suga, J-Hope
7 "Outro: Circle Room Cypher" Supreme Boi, RM, Suga, J-Hope
Hidden tracks
8 "Skit: On the Start Line" RM
9 "길" ("Path") Pdogg, "Hitman" Bang, RM, Suga, J-Hope, Slow Rabbit

4 Release and promotion

BTS held a press conference and debut showcase on June 12, 2013, performing "No More Dream" and "We Are Bulletproof Pt.2." The following day, June 13, the group made their television debut on Mnet's M Countdown, which marked the beginning of promotional appearances across South Korean music programs. The music video for "No More Dream" was released on June 12, with a dance version following on June 16. The "We Are Bulletproof Pt.2" music video came on July 16 for follow-up promotions. All choreography was created by Son Sung-deuk, and both music videos were directed by Zanybros.

In March 2015, BTS held a special two-day concert at Olympic Hall in Seoul titled 2015 BTS Live Trilogy Episode I: BTS Begins, performing songs from 2 Cool 4 Skool and its successor O!RUL8,2?.

5 Commercial performance

2 Cool 4 Skool sold 760 copies in its first week and debuted at number 19 on the Gaon Album Chart. It climbed to a peak of number five during the chart period of July 21–27, 2013, coinciding with promotions for "We Are Bulletproof Pt.2." By the end of 2013, the album had sold a total of 24,441 copies and placed at number 65 on Gaon's year-end album chart. Over time, as BTS's popularity grew, the album continued to sell steadily, accumulating over 446,000 copies in South Korea.

In the United States, the album made a belated appearance on the Billboard World Albums chart in April 2020, when fans organized a lighthearted campaign to celebrate BTS's "debut" as a "new boy band" for April Fools' Day, pushing the album to number 12 with 1,000 equivalent units sold that week. By that point, 2 Cool 4 Skool had earned 68,000 units in the US.

The lead single "No More Dream" debuted at number 14 on Billboard's World Digital Song Sales chart in June 2013. It re-entered the chart in April 2020 at a new peak of number two, and eventually reached number one on the chart dated December 30, 2023 — more than ten years after its original release.


  1. RM's stage name at the time of this album was "Rap Monster." He changed it to "RM" in November 2017.