Seventeen Is Back! Celebrating 10 Years with Their 5th Album Dropping May 26

Seventeen has dominated global charts and stages lately with their self-produced songs, synchronised choreography, and sold-out arenas on their world tour. No wonder their fans, CARATs, want more from Seventeen. And as they never fail to deliver, Seventeen is returning on their 10 th anniversary with their 5 th full-length album slated for release on the 26 th of this Month.
The group has officially revealed the complete track list for the upcoming album. It will feature a total of 16 tracks and, best of all, it includes solo songs by each member. This is the first time Seventeen has done this, as it’s trying to let each member shine by themselves with their solo track. This keeps fans anticipating seeing new concepts and vibes that the Seventeen members have to offer.
The track list includes THE8’s solo track is titled “Skyfall,” JOSHUA’s is titled “Fortunate Change,” WONWOO’s is titled “99.9%,” SEUNGKWAN’s is titled “Raindrops,” HOSHI’s is titled “Damage,” MINGYU’s is titled “Shake It Off,” DK’s is titled “Happy Virus,” Vernon’s is titled “Shining Star,” DINO’s is titled “Trigger” and S.COUPS’ is titled “Jungle.” The remaining three solo tracks are stylised in Korean. WOOZI’s translates to “Fate,” JUN translates to “Gemini,” and JEONGHAN translates to “Chance.”
While letting each member shine, “Happy Burstday” includes three full-group songs titled “HBD,” “Thunder,” and “Bad Influence.” Additionally, Seventeen has surprised its fans by collaborating with some of the biggest stars in the music industry. Pharrell Williams produced “Bad Influence,” and HOSHI’s title track features Timbaland.
The group will also celebrate the release of their album with a performance on Jamsugyo Bridge in Seoul, a day before the new album drops.
In other news, the members JEONGHAN and WONWOO have enlisted for their compulsory military service and are expected to be joined by HOSHI and WOOZI in the second half of the year. Fans patiently await their return.
The article is authored by Nikhila Kalla, an intern from Christ University, Bangalore.