

This energetic track returns to the band‘s retro funk vibe with punchy vocals and upbeat guitar riffs like in their iconic singles, “Very Nice” and “Boom Boom.”Ī sweet serenade for fans, this feel-good track captures the bandmates’ affection toward Carat. Its music video featuring the bandmates chilling in various vacation spots makes the song even more festive.

This ebullient pop track encourages people to escape from their daily lives and enjoy or “heal” themselves. The muffled bass, generous synths and diverse musical composition adds a psychedelic feel. Sung by the group’s performance unit, Hoshi, Jun, The 8 and Dino, this jam puts a refreshing spin on the classic summer dance track and blends tropical elements and rhythmic synths together.Īnother track by the performance unit, the song talks about meeting their significant other in an otherwordly place. Kicking off with an emotive piano melody, this ballad is sung by four vocalists and filled with their luscious, breathy vocals. Hopeful and nostaglic at the same time, this song seems like a perfect soundtrack for summer nights (and dawns of course) with friends and lovers. This track is filled with playful and cheerful vibes as the bandmates sing all together in the chorus with clapping sounds in the background. The group‘s first attempt at rock-pop, this track is peppered with electronic guitar riffs and evocative melodies that are reminiscent of a Japanese anime song.Ī sexy, powerful track, it is a perfect combination of seamless rap, strong vocals and addictive electronic beats. The song’s title in Korean means “Thumbs up.” Just like its title, the rest of the lyrics exude confidence and swag. With a funky beat in the background, the bandmates sing about the purest form of love that can withstand time. This track opens up with a strong beat, and directly contradicts the band’s previous album‘s title track, “Fear.” Performed by the band’s hip-hop unit, and lyrics written by Mingyu, Vernon and S.Coups, this track has a more melancholic atmosphere than Seventeen‘s usual upbeat songs. Included on their special album, “Director’s Cut,” this track captures the bandmates‘ sweet vocals. Let us celebrate the group’s remarkable feat with these top 30 tracks from the band over the past five years.Ī soft, warm ballad, the band sings how they‘re here to give us a hug or a shoulder to cry on. This figure, while impressive on its own, is even more oustanding considering the unfavorable market conditions due to the ongoing pandemic. And with their latest seventh EP “Heng:garae,” the act again set a new record - the release sold over one million copies in its first week. Since their debut in 2015, boy band Seventeen has shown strong and steady growth.
