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South Korean band SEVENTEEN show more mature sound in new EP

/ 12:02 PM June 22, 2021

K-Pop group SEVENTEEN

K-Pop group SEVENTEEN pose in this undated handout group photo. Top row (L to R): Mingyu, Seungkwan, Hoshi, The 8, Vernon, Jun. Bottom row (L to R): Jeonghan, Joshua, Wonwoo, Woozi, S.Coups, Dino, DK. Image: Pledis Entertainment Co., Ltd. via Reuters

K-pop stars SEVENTEEN say their latest EP “Your Choice” and lead single “Ready to Love” show off a more mature concept and sound but the motivations behind their music remain the same.

Formed in 2015 in South Korea, the band has racked up more than 2 billion streams worldwide, and is best known for hits such as “HOME;RUN” and “Left & Right.” SEVENTEEN is riding on the smash success of two back-to-back albums last year – “;” (Semicolon) and “Heng:garae” each sold over a million copies.

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“Rather than saying that we’ve matured in a specific way, we’ve just always tried to sincerely convey our most honest emotions through our music and lyrics,” said S.COUPS, rapper and leader of the group.

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With 13 members and 3 units, the group produces much of their own material, from the music down to their choreography.

“I think a huge strength of SEVENTEEN’s producing is that the members have a very deep understanding of our album,” said member SEUNGKWAN, “and an even deeper affection for it.”

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Group members say their fans, known as CARATs, inspire them to bring out a better album each and every time.

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“We believe that we should give back as much love as we have received, so with every album, we do our best to deliver quality music and performances with a greater sense of responsibility,” said another member, MINGYU. JB

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