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South Korean boy group Seventeen has released four studio albums, three reissues, three compilation albums, 13 extended plays, and 21 singles.Since debut, Seventeen has sold more than 26 million copies with all of their albums, becoming the second act in South Korea to surpass that milestone.
Seventeen's fourth EP Al1 was released on May 22. [41] It peaked at number one in South Korea and sold over 330,000 copies by the end of the year. [42] The lead single "Don't Wanna Cry" became one of the group's most popular tracks, with its music video becoming Seventeen's first to reach 200 million views on YouTube. [43]
FML is the eleventh Korean extended play (EP) and fourteenth overall by South Korean boy band Seventeen.It was released on April 24, 2023, by Pledis Entertainment through YG Plus, with "F*ck My Life" and "Super" serving as the EP's double lead singles.
17 Is Right Here is the second Korean-language compilation album by the South Korean group Seventeen, released on April 29, 2024.Touted as a greatest hits album, it features all of the band's Korean-language singles from their debut until 2024, alongside Korean versions of all the band's Japanese-language singles, four new unreleased songs including the lead single "Maestro", and the ...
The EP's title is derived from the English term "seventh heaven," which is defined as "the state of extreme joy". [21] The physical version of the EP was released in three different variants: the AM 5:26 version depicts the start of an imaginative festival at dawn; the PM 2:14 version sees the festival in full swing; and the PM 10:23 version ...
[18] Abbie Aitken for Clash wrote that "Face the Sun is a testament of Seventeen's influence as a key group within K-pop." [17] AllMusic's Neil Z. Yeung gave both Face the Sun and Sector 17 four out of five stars, praising Face the Sun's use of various genres, writing that the album was an "excellent mix of party-starting anthems". [16] [20]
Teen, Age surpassed Seventeen's previous album sales records, recording a total of 215,669 albums sold in the first week. [11] The album also reached number one on South Korea's weekly Gaon Chart [ 12 ] and was the group's second number one on the Billboard World Album Charts .
The album's title and release date were announced on October 5. [14] The album tracklist was released on October 12. [15] The following day, a preview of the tracks featured on the album was released in the form of a highlight medley. [16] Two music video teasers for the lead single "Home;Run" were released on October 15 and 16.