SEVENTEEN, the popular K-pop group, is back to enchant fans with their new song, ‘Where Love Passed.’ This song serves as the theme for the highly anticipated Japanese-Korean drama ‘Hatsukoi DOGs.’ It will debut in the drama’s first episode on July 1. The song features soft piano and guitar melodies that showcase SEVENTEEN’s powerful vocals and express a poignant longing for lost love.
The talented Woozi wrote the lyrics for ‘Where Love Passed.’ He aimed to create a strong connection between the song and the drama’s narrative. SEVENTEEN members have shared their admiration for the song’s beauty. They are excited about how well it fits into the storyline of ‘Hatsukoi DOGs.’
This drama, a collaboration between TBS and South Korea’s Studio Dragon, tells a heartwarming story. It features Aiko, a cool lawyer who is skeptical about love, and Kai, a grumpy veterinarian who prefers animals over people. Their paths intertwine through their pets, leading to unexpected romance. Actor Na In-woo joins the cast as a Korean chaebol character who complicates Aiko and Kai’s relationship.
In addition to their new song, SEVENTEEN is enjoying success with their latest album, ‘Happy Birthday.’ Launched on the 26th of last month, the album has surpassed 500,000 copies in shipments. It has also received a prestigious ‘Double Platinum’ certification from the Japan Record Association. The album topped various music charts, including Oricon and Billboard Japan, confirming SEVENTEEN’s influential presence in the music industry.
Fans can look forward to more exciting content from SEVENTEEN. They are set to release the full version of ‘Nana Minbak with SEVENTEEN’ on the global fan platform Weverse. With their new song and ongoing projects, SEVENTEEN continues to solidify their status as a leading force in music and drama, captivating audiences worldwide.
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