
The group Seventeen has unveiled some of
its new songs through the highlight medley of its third full-length album
"An Ode."
Seventeen's third full-length album, which
will be released on Sept. 16, is an album that will expand into a new world and
will be released in about a year and 10 months, drawing attention from many
public as well as the K-pop industry even before its release.
In response, the agency Pledis
Entertainment first released the new song as a highlight medley video of its
third full-length album "An Ode" on Sept. 10 via Seventin's official
YouTube channel at midnight, raising expectations for the full-length album.
The video, which was released with five
different versions of the jacket behind the scenes, drew more attention with 13
more sophisticated, sensual touches, and captured the hearts of risers by
releasing some of their full-length albums, including the title track
"Dok: Fear."
First of all, URBAN POP-style
"False," sweet serenade "Let me hear you say," Se7tin's
"Lucky," Japanese single "Shap Shack," which captured a
happy moment of emotion in Japan, including "HIT," which gained the
headlines with its pre-released song.
It also heralded another development of
musical amplification, with songs of colorful radios, including "247"
by the acoustic guitar-like performance unit, "Second Life" by the
vocal unit featuring hip-hop-based genres, "Back it up" by the
hip-hop unit, and "Network Love" by the new combination Joshua, Jun,
Diet and Vernon.
In particular, the title track "Dok:
Fear," located on the third track, is drawing more attention as it is
expected to present the darkest side of Seventeen, which has never been shown,
along with with a 180-degree change in appearance, as well as the mature and
deadly charm of Seventeen.
Seventeen, who has completed her comeback
warm-up with such a wide-ranging musical spectrum, will come to the public on
Sept. 16, and as a representative icon of "Self-Governing Dolls," her
third full-length album is already exploding with how many new records members
will write in about a year and 10 months to complete a solid album.
Meanwhile, SEVENTEEN will release its third
full-length album "An Ode" on various online music sites at 6 p.m. on
Sept. 16, and will hold a media and fan showcase at Hwajeong Gymnasium at Korea
University in Seoul on the same day.