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[11] Teen Vogue included the song in their list of "The 79 Best K-pop Songs of 2022", with Natasha Mulenga writing that the "'Hot' is the song that grips you by the back of your neck, looks you dead in the eye and declares 'I’m the captain now.'" [23] Rolling Stone ranked "Hot" number 38 in their list of the 100 Best Songs of 2022. [14]
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.
The band is best known for their 2004 song "Scotty Doesn't Know," which was featured in the 2004 teen sex comedy film EuroTrip. The song eventually became a sleeper hit after being included on their 2006 studio album Left for Dead, which helped the track chart on the Billboard Hot 100 at 75, their only entry on the chart. The band split in 2016.
The day following its release, the album became the number-one album on the iTunes Top Albums Chart in 18 regions. [1] It also became the number-one album on the daily album category on the Oricon Chart. [36] Your Choice marks Seventeen's first entry on the US Billboard 200 at number 15 and their first number one on Billboard's Top Album Sales ...
It became the most pre-ordered album in K-pop history, topping the charts in South Korea and Japan, and debuting at No 2 on the Billboard 200. View this post on Instagram A post shared by ...
K-pop boy band SEVENTEEN ventures into confident adulthood with their latest compilation album, “17 Is Right Here.” Instead, they decided to throw a Christmas in April for their fans, as the ...
Seventeenth Heaven is the twelfth Korean extended play (EP) and fifteenth overall by South Korean boy band Seventeen.It was released on October 23, 2023, by Pledis Entertainment through YG Plus, five months following the release of FML (2023).
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]