Courtesy of Pledis Entertainment
K-pop boy group Seventeen has unveiled its 11th EP, titled "Seventeenth Heaven," according to their management agency, Pledis Entertainment.
"Seventeenth Heaven" derives its name from the English expression "seventh heaven," symbolizing a state of extreme happiness.
The EP includes eight tracks, with the main single titled "God of Music," alongside songs like "SOS," "Back 2 Back," and "Monster."
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▲ K-pop boy group Seventeen / Courtesy of Pledis Entertainment |
Woozi, a member of Seventeen, took on the role of producer for the album, while five other members from the 13-piece group, including S.coups, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Mingyu, and Vernon, contributed to the composition and lyrics of the album's tracks.
"God of Music" is described as a soul funk song featuring lively synthesizers and brass sounds, embodying the theme of happiness that Seventeen conveys.
Notably, the album amassed more than 5.2 million copies in preorders, establishing a new record for K-pop album preorders.
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