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SEVENTEEN's Jeonghan X Wonwoo debuts with 'This Man'
SEVENTEEN's Jeonghan X Wonwoo debuts with 'This Man'
Paul Xavier Jaehwa Bernardo,
ABS-CBN News
Published Jun 17, 2024 05:38 PM PHT

SEVENTEEN's Jeonghan X Wonwoo in a promotional photo for their single album 'This Man.' Photo: @pledis_17/X

Jeonghan and Wonwoo of the popular K-pop boy group SEVENTEEN debuted Monday as a sub-unit, putting out the single album "This Man."
Jeonghan and Wonwoo of the popular K-pop boy group SEVENTEEN debuted Monday as a sub-unit, putting out the single album "This Man."
The three-piece album is fronted by "Last Night," which features guitarist Park Ju-won. The single was co-composed by Woozi, a member of SEVENTEEN known for producing the group's numerous hit songs, alongside his frequent songwriting collaborator Bumzu.
The three-piece album is fronted by "Last Night," which features guitarist Park Ju-won. The single was co-composed by Woozi, a member of SEVENTEEN known for producing the group's numerous hit songs, alongside his frequent songwriting collaborator Bumzu.
The album also includes "Beautiful Monster" and "Leftover," solo tracks by Jeonghan and Wonwoo, respectively.
The album also includes "Beautiful Monster" and "Leftover," solo tracks by Jeonghan and Wonwoo, respectively.
After being launched in 2015, SEVENTEEN has risen to become a commercial and critical success in K-pop.
After being launched in 2015, SEVENTEEN has risen to become a commercial and critical success in K-pop.
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Last year, the 13-man band topped the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry's album charts with "FML," which sold over six million units.
Last year, the 13-man band topped the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry's album charts with "FML," which sold over six million units.
Recently, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization named SEVENTEEN as its newest "goodwill ambassadors," through which the group will promote youth-focused projects around the world.
Recently, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization named SEVENTEEN as its newest "goodwill ambassadors," through which the group will promote youth-focused projects around the world.
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