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K-pop group SEVENTEEN to drop 4 music videos for greatest hits album
K-pop group SEVENTEEN to drop 4 music videos for greatest hits album
Jaehwa Bernardo,
ABS-CBN News
Published Apr 24, 2024 12:06 PM PHT
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Updated Apr 24, 2024 01:07 PM PHT

K-pop boy group SEVENTEEN. Photo: @pledis_17/XGood news, Carats! K-pop boy group SEVENTEEN is gifting fans with music videos for the four new songs off its upcoming greatest hits album "17 Is Right Here."

On its X (formerly Twitter) pages, the 13-member group under Pledis Entertainment dropped the release dates for the music videos, beginning with title track "Maestro," which will be released alongside the album on April 29.
On its X (formerly Twitter) pages, the 13-member group under Pledis Entertainment dropped the release dates for the music videos, beginning with title track "Maestro," which will be released alongside the album on April 29.
This will be followed by a music video for "LALALI," the song recorded by the group's hip-hop unit consisting of leader S.Coups, Wonwoo, Mingyu and Vernon. It will be out on May 10.
This will be followed by a music video for "LALALI," the song recorded by the group's hip-hop unit consisting of leader S.Coups, Wonwoo, Mingyu and Vernon. It will be out on May 10.
On May 17, the performance team of Hoshi, Jun, The8 and Dino will release with the music video for its unit song "Spell."
On May 17, the performance team of Hoshi, Jun, The8 and Dino will release with the music video for its unit song "Spell."
Finally, the vocal unit composed of Woozi, Jeonghan, Joshua, DK and Seungkwan will drop the video for their song "Cheers to Youth" on May 24.
Finally, the vocal unit composed of Woozi, Jeonghan, Joshua, DK and Seungkwan will drop the video for their song "Cheers to Youth" on May 24.
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The compilation album also includes Korean versions of the group's past Japanese tracks as well as singles from previous Korean releases.
The compilation album also includes Korean versions of the group's past Japanese tracks as well as singles from previous Korean releases.
Last year, SEVENTEEN's extended play "FML" was named the biggest-selling album globally, selling 6.4 million units, according to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry.
Last year, SEVENTEEN's extended play "FML" was named the biggest-selling album globally, selling 6.4 million units, according to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry.
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