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  2. Let Loose (album) - Wikipedia

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    Let Loose is the debut album by British band Let Loose, released on 7 November 1994. It is the first studio album to be recorded by the original line-up of the band, and features their biggest hit, "Crazy for You". The album also spawned the singles "Seventeen", "One Night Stand", "Best in Me" and "The Way I Wanna Be".

  3. Let Loose - Wikipedia

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    The success of "Crazy for You" led to a remix of "Seventeen"; the track did not match the popularity of "Crazy for You" and peaked at number 11. [2] The band's first album, Let Loose, peaked at number 20 and sold 100,000 copies. The album release was followed by the single "One-Night Stand", which peaked at number 12.

  4. Seventeen videography - Wikipedia

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    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).

  5. Shohikigen - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Shohikigen" was released on November 27, directed by 725 of Sl8ight Visual Lab. [11] The video is a sequel to the music video for the group's 2023 single "Ima (Even If the World Ends Tomorrow", exploring the concept of a world that has ended, [12] with the members in a spaceship-like setting.

  6. Crazy for You (Let Loose song) - Wikipedia

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    "Crazy for You" is a song by British pop music trio Let Loose, released in April 1993 by Vertigo Records as their debut single from their self-titled album (1994). The song was written by Richie Wermerling and produced by Nicky Graham. The original 1993 release reached No. 44 in the United Kingdom and debuted at number 157 in Australia. [2]

  7. BSS (band) - Wikipedia

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    BSS (Korean: λΆ€μ„μˆœ, also known as BooSeokSoon or Seventeen BSS) is the first sub-unit of South Korean boy band Seventeen. Formed in 2018, the group is composed of DK , Hoshi , and Seungkwan .

  8. Very Nice - Wikipedia

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    Within one week, the video had accumulated more than five million views on YouTube. [15] In 2022, it became Seventeen's third music video to pass 100 million views on the platform, after the music videos for "Don't Wanna Cry" and "Clap", six years after it was released. [16]

  9. Rock with You (Seventeen song) - Wikipedia

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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]