Seventeen Unveils Latest Album: '17 is Right Here'

This album carries two CDs and carries an enchanting collection of four new tracks, Korean versions of eight loved Japanese lead singles, as well as an abundance of 20 lead singles from their previous Korean releases. Fans can even explore a digital-only instrumental version of the group's debut hit, 'Adore U'.

The South Korean sensation comes with the latest release, which is their album '17 is Right Here,' accompanied by a highly impressing music video for its lead single, 'Maestro.'

This album carries two CDs and carries an enchanting collection of four new tracks, Korean versions of eight loved Japanese lead singles, as well as an abundance of 20 lead singles from their previous Korean releases. Fans can even explore a digital-only instrumental version of the group's debut hit, 'Adore U'.

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'Maestro' is the amalgamation of the band's growth in musical value, borrowed from their old hits such as 'Adore U', 'VERY NICE', 'Oh My', 'Fear', 'Rock with you', 'CHEERS', and 'Super'. This is an R&B-oriented track that seamlessly resonates with the band's unbroken message of unity and strength.
 

The accompanying music video takes the viewer into a darkness and dystopian environment where technology is the lord of the realm, and anything can be created instantly through music and art. In this environment, the 13 members of Seventeen embark on an adventure to find the essence of 'true creation' along with enigmatic entities, ultimately finding reprieve in the unknown.

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Together with the lead single, the album holds three different unit tracks, each striking essence of the band's versatility. 'Lalali' strikes as a cool confidence, 'Spell' carries the feel of love, and 'Cheers to Youth' carries the sheer joy of simple things in life.

With already 3 million pre-orders collected a whole 10 days before the official release, the '17 is Right Here' album has surely paved the way for yet another momentous release for Seventeen. Remarkably, members including S. Coups, Wonwoo, Woozi, Mingyu, The8, Vernon, and Dino have all contributed themselves in producing the album, thus making it even more precious in the Seventeen repertoire.

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