It’s been four years since Seventeen arrived on the scene with their debut album inand since then the boy band has gone on to become one of the K-pop industry’s most dynamic groups. After rocketing to prominence initially for their funky fresh dance singles and captivating choreography, over the years the 13-member team has gone on to explore a variety of sounds, focusing predominantly on euphoric and reflective synth-pop tracks in recent years.
Dino: We’re grateful to perform in front of so many people as soon as we arrived in New York, and to be a part of this interview. We’re very thankful. It’s actually really fun too, being in the streets of New York. [Herman: You must be exhausted since you flew in from performing in Hong Kong right beforehand. How are you all dealing with that?
DK: I feel good and more relaxed as I get to experience American culture. I may be a bit tired physically, but I feel quite calm and peaceful.Herman: I know you have a bit more time in New York before you leave, so there anything you you want to do or are looking forward to?Joshua, pointing to DK: He's actually in a musical in Seoul right now,S.Coups: It’s been a while since we’ve come to New York and met our Carats here so we were a bit more excited than usual.
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