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SEVENTEEN Unveils Four New Songs in Best Album

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The group Seventeen (S.Coups, Jeonghan, Joshua, Jun, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, The8, Mingyu, DK, Seungkwan, Vernon, Dino) is set to release a best album featuring four new songs.

In an official announcement via their social media platforms at midnight on the 19th, Seventeen disclosed the comprehensive tracklist for their forthcoming best album, 17 IS RIGHT HERE. As revealed, the album encompasses the group’s renowned past title tracks. It introduces four new compositions, including “MAESTRO,” “LALALI,” “Spell,” and “Youth Anthem,” alongside the instrumental rendition of their debut piece, Adore U.

Seventeen’s Best Album Tracklist [Photo=Pledis Entertainment]

Among the songs, the title track is “MAESTRO.” As a collaboration between Woozi, the album producer behind many of Seventeen’s hit songs, and Bumzu, anticipation among fans for “MAESTRO” is escalating.

Various unit songs have also been meticulously prepared. The hip-hop team’s new track “LALALI,” the performance team’s latest track “Spell,” and the vocal team’s new track “Youth Anthem” will be included on CD1 alongside the title track. Many members, including Woozi, S.Coups, Wonwoo, The8, Mingyu, Vernon, and Dino, participated in the songwriting process.

The best album will also feature 20 past Korean album title tracks by Seventeen and 8 Japanese album title tracks translated into Korean. The newly added “Adore U (Inst.)” can only be enjoyed as a digital audio source.

Seventeen’s best album, 17 IS RIGHT HERE, which encapsulates the group’s past, present, and future, will be released on the 29th. Before this, Seventeen will meet with a global audience at the SEVENTEEN TOUR FOLLOW’ AGAIN TO SEOUL event at the Seoul World Cup Stadium on the 27th and 28th.

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