SEVENTEEN drop 'SPILL THE FEELS', alongside music video for DJ Khaled collab 'LOVE, MONEY, FAME' – watch

SEVENTEEN drop 'SPILL THE FEELS', alongside music video for DJ Khaled collab 'LOVE, MONEY, FAME' – watch

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SEVENTEEN dropped their 12th mini-album SPILL THE FEELS today.

An anagram of "I FELT HELPLESS: - the title reflects the band’s transformative journey, where moments of helplessness and loneliness are turned into the dawn of a brighter future through the honest expression of emotions. SEVENTEEN extends an invitation to everyone experiencing the modern-day struggles to "spill" unseen and unsaid feelings, by trusting and confiding in each other.

Ahead of its official release, the mini-album has recorded over 3.4 million pre-orders, adding to the group’s total album sales of 5.32 million in just the first half of 2024. These numbers showcase SEVENTEEN being on their way to another record-breaking year after extraordinary accolades such as being recognized with the biggest-selling global album in 2023 by the IFPI and having the two best-selling albums in K-pop history. 

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The EP's lead single 'LOVE, MONEY, FAME', which features DJ Khaled, is a R&B and hip-hop track layered with groovy melodies. The song juxtaposes the various values we juggle in modern life, with SEVENTEEN declaring that "what I need is only you". The accompanying music video follows through each member’s unique perspective on love as they come to the shared realization that its essence lies in honest expression. 

Including the lead single, the mini-album comprises a total of 6 songs—an upbeat house track 'Eyes on you', the Miami bass driven '1 TO 13', the vocal unit’s sweet ballad 'Candy', the performance unit’s neuro-disco 'Rain', and the hip-hop unit’s powerful 'Water'—showcasing the 13-piece act’s dynamic soundscape.

Following this release, SEVENTEEN is set to bring their music back to the global stage. Their highly anticipated SEVENTEEN [RIGHT HERE] WORLD TOUR kicked off 12 October with 2 consecutive sold-out shows at Goyang Stadium in Korea, and will see them make their way to the U.S. later this month.