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  2. 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.

  3. Let Loose (album) - Wikipedia

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    The success of "Crazy for You" led to a remix of "Seventeen"; the track was unable to match the popularity of "Crazy for You" and peaked at No. 11. Their debut album entitled Let Loose, featuring keyboard player Adam Lee, [11] was released and peaked at No. 20, selling 60,000 copies. The album release was followed by the single "One Night Stand ...

  4. Super (Seventeen song) - Wikipedia

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    The song title, "Super" was revealed on April 20. [3] Teasers that included snippets from the music video were released on YouTube on April 23 and April 24. [4] [5] The "Workout" remix of the song was released on February 16, 2024, to commemorate the eighth anniversary of the group's fandom, Carats. [6]

  5. God of Music (song) - Wikipedia

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    To promote the song, two music video teasers, as well as a highlight medley, were released on YouTube. [3] The single was released alongside an accompanying music video on October 23. [4] A trot parody song titled "God of Light Music" was revealed on Seventeen's web variety show Going Seventeen, during a two-episode special aired on October 18 ...

  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]

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  8. Love, Money, Fame - Wikipedia

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    "Love, Money, Fame" is a song recorded by the South Korean band Seventeen featuring American music producer DJ Khaled. It was released on October 14, 2024, as the lead single from their thirteen extended play Spill the Feels. The song debuted at number one on the Circle Digital Chart, becoming their third chart topper in South Korea.

  9. Maestro (Seventeen song) - Wikipedia

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    "Maestro" premiered at Seventeen's encore concerts at the Seoul World Cup Stadium on April 27 and 28. [4] The song and its accompanying music video were officially released on April 29, 2024. [5] On May 2, Seventeen announced an orchestral remix of the song, to be released the following day.