G-Dragon (real name Kwon Ji-yong and 30) of group BIGBANG and Jimin (real name Park Jimin and 23) of BTS were included in the "30 Best Boy Band Members" selected by the British daily The Guardian.
"BIGBANG G-Dragon, called the King of K Pop in many ways, is a modern and genre-available K-pop star," The Guardian said Thursday, ranking G-Dragon 11th.
"He is a singer-songwriter, rapper, producer, entrepreneur, and fashion icon, and has brought fascinating and neutral elements to the team," he added. "G-Dragon is currently fulfilling his military duty."
"In recent BTS London performances, Jimin has shown off his abs by "mistakes" by playing the solo track "Serendipity" (Serendipity) and showing off his sex appeal," he said of Jimin, who was named 17th.
BTS opened a solo Concert at the London Otu (O2) Arena in England on 11 October, bringing together 20,000 people. Otu Arena is a venue that has been visited by global top stars such as Coldplay, Madonna, Beyonce, Adele and Ed Sheeran.
"BTS is a 21st-century Beatles and global pop sensation, in that it brings in a love of mania and devotion," the BBC reported at the time.
In addition, The Guardian ranked the late Michael Jackson as the "Jackson Five" childhood member at the top of the Boy Band members of all time.
Robbie Williams, who is a rock star in the second place, is Justin Timberlake from Ensink, and Harry Styles, a star from One Direction, is in the fourth place.