Billboard in the United States is an article titled "The 100 Greatest Boy Band Songs of All Time: Critics' Picks by Billboard Staff" on April 23 (local time), hit 100 Billboard hit songs selected by Billboard stakeholders Published.
The name of the K Pop Boy Group that gave the name to the list is 9 teams in total from TVXQ to Super Junior, Big Bang, Shiny, BTS, Exo, Biggs, Seventeen, WannaOne.
The song that recorded the highest rank was "blood sweat tears" announced by BTS in 2016.
This song ranked 16th.
Following that, Big Bang's "Fantastic Baby '(2012) was 27th and TVXQ" Milotic "(2009) was 41st.
Super junior announced in 2009 "Kimi to" ranked 44th and "BTS" announced last year "DNA" 49th place.
Exor's "groaning" (2013) and WannaOne's "Energetic" (2017) were ranked 58 and 62, respectively.
Shiny's' Lucifer '(2010)' ranked 67th, Seventeen's "Lonely" (2015) recorded 78th.
Lastly, Bix's "Dynamite" (2016) was ranked 87th.
The 1st place honor was "I Want It That Way" announced in 1999 by Backstreet Boys who is chosen as a legendary Boys Group.
Jackson 5's "I Want You Back" (1969) was second in the Beatles' I Want to Hold Your Hand (I Want to Hold Your Hand) 1963) rose to third place
The name of the K Pop Boy Group that gave the name to the list is 9 teams in total from TVXQ to Super Junior, Big Bang, Shiny, BTS, Exo, Biggs, Seventeen, WannaOne.
The song that recorded the highest rank was "blood sweat tears" announced by BTS in 2016.
This song ranked 16th.
Following that, Big Bang's "Fantastic Baby '(2012) was 27th and TVXQ" Milotic "(2009) was 41st.
Super junior announced in 2009 "Kimi to" ranked 44th and "BTS" announced last year "DNA" 49th place.
Exor's "groaning" (2013) and WannaOne's "Energetic" (2017) were ranked 58 and 62, respectively.
Shiny's' Lucifer '(2010)' ranked 67th, Seventeen's "Lonely" (2015) recorded 78th.
Lastly, Bix's "Dynamite" (2016) was ranked 87th.
The 1st place honor was "I Want It That Way" announced in 1999 by Backstreet Boys who is chosen as a legendary Boys Group.
Jackson 5's "I Want You Back" (1969) was second in the Beatles' I Want to Hold Your Hand (I Want to Hold Your Hand) 1963) rose to third place