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Seventeen (South Korean
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Seventeen (Korean: ; RR: Sebeuntin;
stylized in all caps or as SVT) is a South
Korean boy band formed by Pledis
Entertainment. The group consists of thirteen
members: S.Coups, Jeonghan, Joshua, Jun,
Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, DK, Mingyu, The8,
Seungkwan, Vernon, and Dino. Throughout
their career, they have reached a large
audience and grown into an internationally
recognized K-pop group with signature music
and performances.
Seventeen
Seventeen in 2024
Top, L–R: Vernon, Jeonghan, S.Coups, Mingyu,
Seungkwan, Hoshi, Woozi, The8, Joshua
Bottom, L–R: Jun, Wonwoo, Dino, DK
Background information
Origin Seoul, South Korea
Genres K-pop
Years active 2015–present
Labels Pledis · Geffen[1] ·
Universal[1]
Spinoffs BSS · JxW · Hoshi X
Woozi
Members S.Coups
Jeonghan
Joshua
Jun
Hoshi
Wonwoo
Woozi
DK
Mingyu
The8
Seungkwan
Vernon
Dino
Website pledis.co.kr/ko/artist
/detail/seventeen
Korean name
Hangul
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Japanese name
Katakana
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The group debuted on May 26, 2015, with the
extended play (EP) 17 Carat, which became
the longest-charting K-pop album of the year
in the US and the only rookie album to appear
on Billboard's "10 Best K-Pop Albums of 2015"
list. The group's 2023 EPs FML and
Seventeenth Heaven both set records for the
most pre-ordered album in history, with FML
earning the group their first MAMA Award for
Album of the Year and becoming the best
selling album of the year according to the
International Federation of the Phonographic
Industry.
Seventeen is considered a "self-producing"
idol group, with the members involved in
songwriting, music production, and
choreographing, among other aspects of their
music and performances. They perform as
one group and are divided into three units—
hip-hop, vocal, and performance—each with a
different area of specialization. They have
been labeled "Performance Kings", "Theater
Kids of K-Pop", and "K-Pop Performance
Powerhouse" by various domestic and
international media outlets.[2][3][4][5]
Name
History
Members
Sub-units
Solo work
Artistry
Other ventures
Awards and achievements
Discography
Filmography
Concerts and tours
References
External links
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