SEVENTEEN

SEVENTEEN

Genres: k-pop, Kpop, pop, rock, seventeen

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About SEVENTEEN

More than one artist exists with this name: 1. SEVENTEEN (세븐틴) are a 13 member South Korean boy group under Pledis Entertainment. The group consists of S.Coups, Jeonghan, Joshua, Jun (文俊辉), Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, DK, Mingyu, THE 8, Seungkwan, Vernon and Dino. On December 2012, Pledis Entertainment announced the release of “SEVENTEEN TV”, which is a pre-debut training show where fans could evaluate the boys training. Originally starting with 17 trainees, after 5 running seasons of 17TV, members were removed leaving 13 fixed members. The group debuted on May 26, 2015 with a debut showcase. Seventeen is the first Korean pop group to debut with a 1-hour live showcase on a major broadcasting channel. Three days after debut, the extended play 17 CARAT was digitally released along with the music video for their title track, called "Adore U (아낀다)". It was revealed that the extended play was mostly composed and produced by the members themselves. 2. Seventeen were an Indonesian pop group with a close fan following in eastern Asia. The band is perhaps best known for the 2008 tune "Selalu Mengalah", which came from Seventeen's third album Lelaki Hebat. The band formed in Yogyakarta, Indonesia on January 17, 1999; the name came from the fact that all three initial members were of that age when they started. The group's latest album, released in 2011, is called Dunia Yang Indah. In 2018, at the Tanjung Lseung Resort a tsunami struck. Killing all the band members besides lead vocalist Riefian "Ifan" Fajarsyah. As a result of this, Ifan has decided to continue to use the band's name in his solo endeavors to honor them. However, the band will not be reforming with any new members. 3. Seventeen were a British power pop/new wave group that existed from around 1978 to 1983. It was made up of Mike Peters, Nigel Twist, Eddie McDonald, and Dave Sharp. They released a variety of poppy tunes such as "Don't Let Go" and toured the U.K. constantly. The guys went on to adapt their style to be darker, harder-edged, and more punk-influenced, and they reformed as the Alarm, which had more commercial success. Their songs since have had a cult following.

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961,089 listeners  ·  291,962,386 plays via Last.fm

On RadioStar

62
stations playing
12
countries
75
tracks tracked
most active station (The Republic Of Korea)
Heard alongside: BTS AUDIONAUTIX.COM TWICE

Radio Stations sorted by tracks on rotation

RIA 897
2 tracks on rotation
AAC+ : 64
74 Likes

TheSpot.FM
1 track on rotation
AAC : 64
20 Likes

SEVENTEEN — Top 30 songs of 76

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
SEVENTEEN HOME;RUN (Japanese ver.)
SEVENTEEN THUNDER
SEVENTEEN 24H
SEVENTEEN Shohikigen
SEVENTEEN BEAUTIFUL(MIX UNIT)
SEVENTEEN 붐붐
SEVENTEEN Second Life
SEVENTEEN TANPA PESAN TERAKHIR
SEVENTEEN UNTUK MENCINTAIMU
SEVENTEEN God Of Music
SEVENTEEN Fear
SEVENTEEN Fronting
SEVENTEEN Rock With You
SEVENTEEN Super
SEVENTEEN What's Good
SEVENTEEN Circles (Japanese ver.)
SEVENTEEN Happy Ending
SEVENTEEN My My
SEVENTEEN Don't Wanna Cry
SEVENTEEN HOT
SEVENTEEN Left & Right
SEVENTEEN 독 : Fear
SEVENTEEN Rock with you
SEVENTEEN _WORLD
SEVENTEEN LOVE, MONEY, FAME (feat. DJ Khaled)
SEVENTEEN KEMARIN
SEVENTEEN Home (Japanese Version)
SEVENTEEN MAESTRO (Japanese ver.)
SEVENTEEN Oh My!
SEVENTEEN AYAH
HOME;RUN (Japanese ver.)
THUNDER
Shohikigen
BEAUTIFUL(MIX UNIT)
Second Life
TANPA PESAN TERAKHIR
UNTUK MENCINTAIMU
God Of Music
Fronting
Rock With You
What's Good
Circles (Japanese ver.)
Happy Ending
Don't Wanna Cry
Left & Right
독 : Fear
Rock with you
LOVE, MONEY, FAME (feat. DJ Khaled)
KEMARIN
Home (Japanese Version)
MAESTRO (Japanese ver.)