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[10] [11] On June 7, a concept trailer for the album was released, [12] followed by the album's track list on June 14. [13] A highlight medley featuring short audio snippets of each song of the album was unveiled on June 15. [14] Teasers for "Ready to Love" were released on June 16 and 17, showing short parts of the music video and choreography ...
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]
The album was released on June 17 with the lead single "Last Night", and a solo song from each member. [159] Within a week of its release, This Man recorded 787,046 copies, setting a new first-week sales record for an album by a K-pop sub-unit. [160] The album peaked at number 3 on South Korea's Circle Album Chart. [161]
Heng:garæ garnered over 1.06 million units in its initial pre-order volume. [1] Within its first week of release, the EP sold 1,097,891 copies for the week of June 22–28, having reached one million units by the end of its fifth day; this marked Seventeen's first million-selling album and identified the band as the second act in history to surpass one million copies in sales within a week ...
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]
On June 25, Seventeen announced the reissue of their first studio album, to be released on July 4. [4] The tracklist was released on July 27, with "Very Nice" serving as the lead single. [ 5 ] A teaser for the music video was released on July 1.
Seventeen performing Don't Wanna Cry at the Dream concert in 2017. The music video for "Don't Wanna Cry" was released on May 22, 2017. [2] Depicting the group melancholically expressing their regrets at the end of a relationship, [2] the music video was filmed in various locations across Los Angeles, USA. [3]
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]