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SEVENTEEN, the K-Pop superstar, is returning with a bang! The boy band has recently launched a new mini-album named “FML” as well as a stunning music video that is sweeping the internet.
SEVENTEEN’s “FML” mini-album has six fresh new tunes that will have fans dancing. The album has a combination of energetic and quiet songs that demonstrate the band’s diverse approach. Each song on the album, from the title tune “Falling Flower” to the ethereal “Kidult,” demonstrates the group’s creative skill.
But it isn’t all. SEVENTEEN has also released a beautiful music video for their title single “Falling Flower.” The video is a visual treat, with the members of the band appearing in a surreal atmosphere surrounded by stunning flowers and exquisite sets. The song, a combination of pop and rock with infectious melodies and a soaring chorus, is excellently complemented by the music video.
SEVENTEEN’s “FML” mini-album and “Falling Flower” music video have been creating waves on social media since their release. Fans have been admiring the group’s skill and hard work, as well as their anticipation of what’s to come.
SEVENTEEN has been one of the most popular K-Pop groups in recent years, and their new album will undoubtedly add to their already stellar discography. SEVENTEEN continues to fascinate fans across the globe with their captivating music and beautiful graphics.
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