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WATCH: SEVENTEEN talks about 'Love, Money, Fame' in comeback MV
WATCH: SEVENTEEN talks about 'Love, Money, Fame' in comeback MV
Paul Xavier Jaehwa Bernardo,
ABS-CBN News
Published Oct 14, 2024 05:28 PM PHT

K-pop group SEVENTEEN in the music video for 'Love, Money, Fame.' Screenshot from video on HYBE LABELS' YouTube channelK-pop sensation SEVENTEEN made a comeback on Monday with the release of its 12th extended play (EP) "Spill the Feels."

The six-track EP is fronted by the single "Love, Money, Fame," a laidback song where the 13-piece act expresses a desire for love over money or fame.
The six-track EP is fronted by the single "Love, Money, Fame," a laidback song where the 13-piece act expresses a desire for love over money or fame.
The group also dropped a music video for "Love, Money, Fame," showing the SEVENTEEN members performing the song across various locations.
The group also dropped a music video for "Love, Money, Fame," showing the SEVENTEEN members performing the song across various locations.
Notably, American producer DJ Khaled, who co-produced the single and is featured on it, makes an appearance in the video.
Notably, American producer DJ Khaled, who co-produced the single and is featured on it, makes an appearance in the video.
As with previous releases, the EP features unit songs, including the vocal team's "Candy," the performance team's "Rain," and the hip-hop team's "Water."
As with previous releases, the EP features unit songs, including the vocal team's "Candy," the performance team's "Rain," and the hip-hop team's "Water."
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Over the weekend, SEVENTEEN performed songs off "Spill the Feels" during the two-day kickoff shows of their "Right Here" world tour in Goyang City, South Korea, according to reports.
Over the weekend, SEVENTEEN performed songs off "Spill the Feels" during the two-day kickoff shows of their "Right Here" world tour in Goyang City, South Korea, according to reports.
The tour also includes a two-day stop in Bulacan in January, marking the group's return to the Philippines after a year since their last concert.
The tour also includes a two-day stop in Bulacan in January, marking the group's return to the Philippines after a year since their last concert.
"Spill the Feels" arrives nearly six months since SEVENTEEN's previous release, the compilation album "17 Is Right Here."
"Spill the Feels" arrives nearly six months since SEVENTEEN's previous release, the compilation album "17 Is Right Here."
Pledis Entertainment, the group's label, has said Jeonghan and Jun would not participate in promotional activities for "Spill the Feels" and the world tour, except in pre-recorded content.
Pledis Entertainment, the group's label, has said Jeonghan and Jun would not participate in promotional activities for "Spill the Feels" and the world tour, except in pre-recorded content.
Jeonghan is fulfilling his mandatory military service, while Jun is focusing on his acting career in China.
Jeonghan is fulfilling his mandatory military service, while Jun is focusing on his acting career in China.
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