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South Korean boy group Seventeen has released four studio albums, three reissues, three compilation albums, 13 extended plays, and 21 singles.Since debut, Seventeen has sold more than 26 million copies with all of their albums, becoming the second act in South Korea to surpass that milestone.
South Korean boy band Seventeen debuted in May 2015. They have since released 48 music videos and 20 video albums. Since 2017, they have starred in the web series Going Seventeen, alongside various travel shows that have featured their adventures in places such as Yeoseodo (for One Fine Day), Andong (for In The Soop Season 2) and Italy (for Nana Tour with Seventeen).
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Always Yours is the first Japanese compilation album by the South Korean boy band Seventeen, released on August 23, 2023.The album features all the group's Japanese songs from 2018–2023, alongside two new tracks, which include the lead single "Ima (Even If the World Ends Tomorrow)".
Going Seventeen is the third extended play from South Korean boy band Seventeen. It was released on December 5, 2016, by Pledis Entertainment . The album consists of eight tracks, including the title track, "Boom Boom".
Teen, Age surpassed Seventeen's previous album sales records, recording a total of 215,669 albums sold in the first week. [11] The album also reached number one on South Korea's weekly Gaon Chart [ 12 ] and was the group's second number one on the Billboard World Album Charts .
The CD single, which includes "Not Alone" alongside the Japanese versions of the group's Korean tracks "Run To You" and "Home:Run", [1] was marketed with six physical variations: Limited Edition A, Limited Edition B, and Limited Edition C, which each comes with a unique 36-page photo book; Limited Edition D, which comes with an M-Card; Regular ...
In a review for NME, Angela Suacillo scored Attacca four out of five stars, commenting that although the mini-album is "largely defined by the group's venture into a pop-punk sound as a representation of their growth as artists", it "feels less like a release designed to redefine Seventeen's sound and more like a promise of what the group could be in the future". [6]