Legendary Kpop acts managed to enter Rolling Stone's list of the "75 Greatest Boy Band Songs of All Time" with nine songs making it to the prestigious list. 

Leading the charge is BTS with four out of the nine songs. Their highest-ranked entry is Moon, a song co-written by RM and Jin as a B-side track for their latest comeback, Map of the Soul:7. The song landed on the fifth spot, Soompi  reported. 

BTS, also, managed to grab on to the 19th spot with their 2017 hit Spring Day, which the magazine described as a sweeping power ballad. 

Another B-side track for BTS' 2018 album Love Yourself: Answer, Euphoria, was performed by Jungkook which showed an emotional side to Kpop. The song landed in the 34th spot. 

BTS' last entry, Fake Luv, landed on the 56th spot. The song earned its position because of the high production music video and BTS' signature choreography.

Second Gen idols SHINEE may be on group hiatus now because of the members serving in the military but their 2012 hit Sherlock still managed to rank on the 14th spot because of its innovative and the experimental approach to K-Pop. 

BIGBANG's Fantastic Baby is one of the group's most iconic songs for the reason. Rolling Stone credited the hit for opening many doors for Kpop in the U.S. The genre-bending and visually-oriented approach landed the song on the 31st spot. 

TVXQ's high impact hit Mirotic was released back in 2008 but the fizzy electro-pop cut still retains its influence to this day. 

One of the original boy bands in Korea, Seo Taiji, and the Boys paved the way for the younger generation idols with their blend of Western and Korean influence in their music. I Know was their debut track released in 1992. It landed on Rolling Stone's list at No. 43. 

Finally, INFINITE's 2012 song The Chaser was lauded for its use of synth-pop, trumpet blasts, and guitar licks to deliver heartfelt emotions that the song wants to convey. 

Jackson 5's I Want You Back topped the iconic list of songs released by boy bands, proving that its influence withstood the test of time. 

Trailing the Jackson 5 at No. 2 is N'Sync with their 2000 hit song Bye, Bye, Bye. Third place also belonged to another oldie but goodie with New Edition's 1983 song, Candy Girl. The Backstreet Boys' anthem song I Want It That Way landed in the fourth spot, Rolling Stone reported.