What’s striking about the highlight medley is not only the musical talent but also the vibrant and colourful visuals that accompany the snippets of the songs. SEVENTEEN has crafted an album that promises to be a musical rollercoaster, featuring an array of genres and moods.
‘God Of Music,’ their title track, exudes a fun and joyful vibe, reminiscent of some of their previous hits like ‘Left and Right,’ ‘Homerun,’ and ‘Very Nice.’ It’s a far cry from their recent main tracks such as ‘Super’ and ‘FML,’ hinting at a fresh and exciting musical direction.
The album, ‘SEVENTEENTH HEAVEN,’ comprises a total of eight songs, each offering a unique sound and style. ‘SOS,’ the first track featuring Marshmello, is a snappy tune with catchy beats, and its accompanying video sets a nighttime atmosphere with neon lights and fireworks.
‘Diamond Days,’ the third track, is a delightful fusion of impressive high notes and electronic dance music. ‘Back 2 Back,’ sung by the performance team, boasts a refreshing synth sound. ‘Monster,’ presented by the rap team, grooves with a playful and mischievous vibe that’s sure to get heads bobbing. The vocal team’s contribution, ‘Yawn,’ lives up to its name, providing a soothing experience with sweeping instrumentals and enchanting vocals. ‘Headliner,’ the seventh track, concludes the album with a youthful and nostalgic touch. Additionally, the album includes an instrumental version of ‘God Of Music.’
SEVENTEEN’s ‘SEVENTEENTH HEAVEN‘ promises to be a dynamic and eclectic musical journey, leaving fans eager for its release and ready to embrace the group’s evolution in the world of K-pop.