On July 24, Rolling Stone selected and released the list for ŌĆ£75 Greatest Boy Band Songs of All Time.ŌĆØ Jackson 5ŌĆÖs ŌĆ£I Want You Back,ŌĆØ released in 1969, took the top spot, which is followed by N SyncŌĆÖs ŌĆ£Bye, Bye, ByeŌĆØ (2000), New EditionŌĆÖs ŌĆ£Candy GirlŌĆØ (1983) and Backstreet BoysŌĆÖs ŌĆ£I Want It That WayŌĆ£ (1999). And JinŌĆÖs solo song ŌĆ£Moon,ŌĆØ a track from BTSŌĆÖs fourth full-length album MAP OF THE SOUL: 7, took the fifth place. Rolling Stone wrote, ŌĆ£ItŌĆÖs their version of that classic boy-band staple: the love song to the fans. The music is spacey guitar pop, and Jin sings about how the audience is his Earth, while heŌĆÖs just the moon that revolves around it, orbiting and shining. ŌĆśMoonŌĆÖ sums up everything thatŌĆÖs made BTS massive. And theyŌĆÖre just getting started.ŌĆØ Immediately after the release, the song topped the iTunes Chart in 93 countries, including the US. Meanwhile, in addition to ŌĆ£Moon,ŌĆØ BTSŌĆÖs ŌĆ£Spring DayŌĆØ came in 19th, JungkookŌĆÖs ŌĆ£EuphoriaŌĆØ ranked 34th, and BTSŌĆÖs ŌĆ£Fake LoveŌĆØ ranked 56th, drawing attention.

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