K-pop group SEVENTEEN has delivered a new musical gift to their Japanese fans. On November 27, SEVENTEEN released their fourth Japanese single, ‘Shohikigen,’ on various music platforms, raising fans’ expectations. The album consists of three tracks, including the title track ‘Shohikigen,’ and ‘Circles -Japanese ver.-‘ and ‘MAESTRO -Japanese ver.-.’
‘Shohikigen’ is a ballad that contemplates the expiration date of emotions, blending strings and guitar sounds to create an emotional charm. The song features a melody that intensifies in the latter half and showcases the members’ delicate emotional expressions. SEVENTEEN’s album producers Woozi and Bumzu participated in the songwriting, enhancing the song’s completeness. It has gained attention early on as it was used as the theme song for the Japanese NHK drama ‘Will My Future Self Abandon Me?.’
The music video continues the story from the title track ‘Ima -Even if the world ends tomorrow-‘ of their previous Japanese best album, capturing viewers’ interest. The new music video is set 1,000 days after the end of the world, depicting the members reminiscing about past memories aboard a giant spaceship, attracting attention.
SEVENTEEN continues to meet local fans through their Japan Dome Tour. Starting with performances at the Vantelin Dome Nagoya on November 29 and 30, they will hold the ‘SEVENTEEN WORLD TOUR IN JAPAN’ at Tokyo Dome on December 4 and 5, Kyocera Dome Osaka from December 12 to 14 and 15, and Fukuoka PayPay Dome from December 19 to 21 and 22. Additionally, in each city, they will hold a city-style concert play park called ‘SEVENTEEN The City,’ utilizing SEVENTEEN’s IP, which is drawing fans’ expectations.
SEVENTEEN’s new music and performances are expected to continue to receive much love from fans, and their various activities are gaining more attention. Fans have shown a heated response to this album and have high expectations for their future endeavors.
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