Ok-pop boyband SEVENTEEN have made a comeback with their new mini-album ‘FML’ and the music video for certainly one of its singles, ‘Tremendous’.
On April 24 at 6pm KST, the 13-member boyband launched their tenth Korean-language mini-album ‘FML’, alongside a visible for certainly one of its two singles, ‘Tremendous’. SEVENTEEN are set to drop a music video for the document’s second single, ‘F*ck My Life’ on Might 8 at Midnight KST.
‘손오공’, the Korean title of ‘Tremendous’, refers back to the Monkey King (recognized in Korean as Son O Gong) from the sixteenth century Chinese language novel Journey To The West. The brand new visible focuses on the observe’s high-energy choreography, which is impressed partly by martial arts strikes.
“Appears like I become Son O Gong / Appears like I become Son O Gong / We’ll by no means relaxation, on a regular basis, make it make it / Don’t break till we make it / Appears like I become Son O Gong,” they carry out within the refrain.
Along with ‘Tremendous’ and ‘F*ck My Life’, SEVENTEEN’s new mini-album contains tracks by every of the boyband’s three models: ‘Fireplace’ by S.Coups, Wonwoo, Mingyu and Vernon (hip-hop staff), ‘I Don’t Perceive however I Luv U’ by Hoshi, Jun, The8 and Dino (efficiency staff) and ‘Mud’ by Woozi, Jeonghan, Joshua, DK and Seungkwan (vocal staff).
The document ends with the observe ‘April Bathe’, which is carried out by all 13 members of the group. As with most of SEVENTEEN’s releases, all songs on ‘FML’ have been co-produced by long-time collaborator Bumzu and the group’s producer Woozi, although the latter was not concerned in producing the hip-hop staff’s ‘Fireplace’.
‘FML’ marks SEVENTEEN’s first comeback as a full group since their July 2022 repackaged album ‘Sector 17’, led by the only ‘_World’. That document had been a re-release of their fourth studio album ‘Face The Solar’, which was launched earlier that 12 months.
SEVENTEEN subunit BSS comprising members Seungkwan, DK and Hoshi additionally made a comeback earlier this January with the only album ‘Second Wind’, led by the title observe ‘Combating’ that includes rapper Lee Younger-ji.