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Seventeen Clinches Top Honors at 38th Golden Disc Awards

Published January 7, 2024 07:15 AM

Courtesy of Pledis Entertainment

Seventeen, the renowned K-pop boy band, secured Album of the Year at the 38th Golden Disc Awards for their 10th EP, "FML." The prestigious ceremony, held at Jakarta International Stadium in Jakarta, Indonesia, featured a notable performance by the group. 

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Expressing gratitude for the hard work of the members, Mingyu of Seventeen acknowledged the continuous growth showcased at the Golden Disc Awards. The group also won Best Digital Song, and their subunit BSS claimed the Best Digital Song award.

Seventeen's dominating presence extended to their closing performance, featuring tracks such as "Super," "Ima-Even if the world ends tomorrow," and "God of Music." Notably, it marked the first time the group performed the Korean version of their Japanese single, "Ima-Even if the world ends tomorrow."

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K-pop girl group NewJeans, within two years of their debut, triumphed with Song of the Year and Best Digital Song for their mega-hit single, "Ditto." Danielle of NewJeans expressed gratitude for the astonishing year, acknowledging the support of their fan community, Bunnies.

Hyein of NewJeans initiated the group's performance with a solo rendition of "Cool With You," followed by an energetic presentation of their winning track, "Ditto."

The Rookie Artist Award was bestowed upon Zerobaseone, recognized for selling over 2 million copies of their debut album. Additionally, Fifty Fifty received the award for their globally acclaimed single, "Cupid."

The 38th Golden Disc Awards showcased the diverse talent within the K-pop industry, with Seventeen leading the way in recognition and NewJeans marking an impressive journey in just two years.

Sayart 

Blue YIM, yimyoungseo1010@naver.com 

K-pop Sensations Sweeps Awards, NewJeans and Emerging Acts Shine

Courtesy of Pledis Entertainment

Seventeen, the renowned K-pop boy band, secured Album of the Year at the 38th Golden Disc Awards for their 10th EP, "FML." The prestigious ceremony, held at Jakarta International Stadium in Jakarta, Indonesia, featured a notable performance by the group. 

▲ Courtesy of Pledis Entertainment

Expressing gratitude for the hard work of the members, Mingyu of Seventeen acknowledged the continuous growth showcased at the Golden Disc Awards. The group also won Best Digital Song, and their subunit BSS claimed the Best Digital Song award.

Seventeen's dominating presence extended to their closing performance, featuring tracks such as "Super," "Ima-Even if the world ends tomorrow," and "God of Music." Notably, it marked the first time the group performed the Korean version of their Japanese single, "Ima-Even if the world ends tomorrow."

▲ Courtesy of Ador
K-pop girl group NewJeans, within two years of their debut, triumphed with Song of the Year and Best Digital Song for their mega-hit single, "Ditto." Danielle of NewJeans expressed gratitude for the astonishing year, acknowledging the support of their fan community, Bunnies.

Hyein of NewJeans initiated the group's performance with a solo rendition of "Cool With You," followed by an energetic presentation of their winning track, "Ditto."

The Rookie Artist Award was bestowed upon Zerobaseone, recognized for selling over 2 million copies of their debut album. Additionally, Fifty Fifty received the award for their globally acclaimed single, "Cupid."

The 38th Golden Disc Awards showcased the diverse talent within the K-pop industry, with Seventeen leading the way in recognition and NewJeans marking an impressive journey in just two years.

Sayart 

Blue YIM, yimyoungseo1010@naver.com 

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