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Released on October 22, 2021, the music video featured Seventeen individually scattered across various sets — including the interiors of a planetarium, a recording studio, and a beaming stage, among many others — before coming together to perform a "dynamic and spirited" dance performance of the song's choreography. [8] The video was ...
After releasing their second Japanese single "Fallin' Flower" in April 2020, Seventeen announced their second Japanese EP 24H, which was to be promoted with a title track of the same name as a pre-release single. [1] The song "24H" was released on Japanese radio through the station Tokyo FM School of Lock on August 18. [1]
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).
K-pop boy band SEVENTEEN ventures into confident adulthood with their latest compilation album, “17 Is Right Here.”. After a fantastic 2023, where they finished as one of the biggest selling ...
17 Is Right Here is the second Korean-language compilation album by the South Korean group Seventeen, released on April 29, 2024.Touted as a greatest hits album, it features all of the band's Korean-language singles from their debut until 2024, alongside Korean versions of all the band's Japanese-language singles, four new unreleased songs including the lead single "Maestro", and the ...
The lead single "Don't Wanna Cry" became one of the group's most popular tracks, with its music video becoming Seventeen's first to reach 200 million views on YouTube. [43] Later, a series of videos titled "2017 Seventeen Project" and three music videos subtitled "Chapter 0.5 Before AL1" were uploaded to the platform.
The following day, a teaser video was released on YouTube, featuring short snippets from their music video. [17] The song was released as a digital single on April 15, accompanied by a music video featuring dreamy scenes in a sunlit wheat field and a mystical house. [4] On the same day as the song's release, Seventeen performed "Darl+ing" on ...
On June 22, 2020, the music video for "Left & Right" was released on YouTube. [4] It depicted Seventeen spiritedly performing across different sets, including construction sites, vehicles, rooftops, and racing tracks, before launching a car into the sky. [10] On August 8, the video was announced to have surpassed 100 million views. [11]