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Hello, we're SEVENTEEN!
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It's been a long time.
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- It's been a really long time. - It's been a long time since the three of us did an interview together.
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It's been a very long time.
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[Heng:garæ] Seventeen's 7th mini album "Heng:garæ" is
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an album that encourages the people in their youth who work hard to achieve their dreams.
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We got out of the feeling of fear that we showed in our 3rd album "An Ode,"
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and tried to express youth admiration through a familiar term, Heng:garæ.
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We have lots of good songs included in this album.
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The first song is called "Fearless."
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"Fearless" is a song that portrays SEVENTEEN that got out of their fears
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in a profound and a perfect way.
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We're expressing the times that we couldn't count
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while we were living in fear as "youth."
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So this song marks the strong beginning of this album
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by showing how we overcome the fear defiantly and bravely.
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Hoshi likes this song, right?
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Personally, it's my favorite song.
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The title song of the 3rd album "An Ode" was "Fear," right?
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So I like this song because I feel like it's a very powerful beginning of this album that makes all the fear go away.
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The second song, "Left & Right" is
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the title song of this album.
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It portrays the people in their youth who constantly challenge themselves and work towards their futures.
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You can feel lots of positive energies of SEVENTEEN through this song.
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It's a song where we encourage
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the people who are working hard and are surviving through their lives
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by saying "you don't need to run"
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and that they're not alone because we're here for them.
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I also thought of another thing when I heard this song.
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Left & Right. People think a lot when they make decisions, right?
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I wanted the people who are in the situation to make a really important decision
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to enjoy that moment of decision.
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[I wish] Let's go for the third one.
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The third song is called "I wish."
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"I wish" is a song that talks about
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my feelings, which were the only things that were NOT bright in the bright Spring.
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It's a song that portrays the difference between
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my feelings and the feelings of the person that I like
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by saying "I wish" to that person, as she became couples with whom she liked, while I couldn't do the same.
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That should be added to the list of songs that end with "da."
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"Akinda(Adore U)," "Komapda(Thanks)," and "Joketda(I wish)."
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I never thought they would be in the same "list," but I guess so.
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They all end in "da."
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I didn't know that.
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There's also "Yepeuda(Pretty U)."
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You forgot that one?
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The fourth song is called "My My."
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It's a song that conveys an autobiographical story that portrays the journey towards my dream.
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It's not a heavy song. You could listen to this song comfortably.
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I think that this song can encourage the people in their youth
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who are starting their journeys of which they don't know where the end is,
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by saying that their journeys start from themselves.
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Right.
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[Kidult] The fifth song is called "Kidult."
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It's our song trying to give comfort for all the kidults in the world
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who might want to cry like kids sometimes
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but have to laugh those matters off because they're adults.
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Instead of just comforting them superficially, we wanted to give comforts by forming a consensus and by truly understanding them.
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Even now, when I listen to this song..
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I feel like..
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I'm still immature and young,
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but if you only look at my age, I'm an adult.
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But inside me, there are still pure and innocent minds of a kid.
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And I felt like I was experiencing growing pains.
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And I'm pretty sure everyone feels the same.
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It's a song that everyone can understand.
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I understand both of you.
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[Together] The sixth song is called "Together."
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Where do we go together?
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- Where are we going? - We go anywhere, together.
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Let's go together, wherever that might be.
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It must be tough for you today because we both keep on blocking your comments.
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"Together" is my favorite song in this album, excluding the
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title song.
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This is actually the first song that was made
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- when we made this album. - Right.
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We're saying "let's go together" to the people who are surviving through
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their lives that are not working out as they planned.
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Through the easy yet powerful lyrics,
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It's a song that
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really captures what SEVENTEEN's ode to youth is.
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I think many will be touched when they listen to this song.
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a heart warming vibe to it.
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(For me) It felt like someone was reaching out their hand to me.
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And I felt like I wanted to hold that hand.
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Even at time when the world is chaotic
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we will never lose our way.
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That is the essence of the lyrics.
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It's awesome.
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[Do you have any behind the scenes moment you'd like to share?] All the songs on the album were great but,
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it was another level when I first heard "Left & Right".
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It was a genre that SEVENTEEN had never tried before.
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Or at least it wasn't what we normally did for our title song.
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It was an interesting choice of genre.
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It sounds like the kind of music that was popular in the early 2000s.
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I guess it could be considered as Newtro.
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It's hard to define the exact genre of music but
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it's SEVENTEEN's own reinterpretation with a splash of our own color.
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When I listened to this song for the first time in the recording studio
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I couldn't decide whether I liked it or not.
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It was weird but
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after listening it a second time
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I was blown away.
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I instantly thought that
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this would be our title song.
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In my case, when I was writing 'Kidult'
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I wanted to create something so difficult
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that could make the two main vocalists, DK and SeungKwan, suffer.
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WOOZI and BUMZU had done a terrific job on that!
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DK had a really hard time recording the guide.
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But I appreciate everyone for putting their all
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to make such a great song.
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Expectations for the album were higher than usual and
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WOOZI wanted to write a good song.
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I think that's how "Left & Right" came to be.
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The truth is that no one wants to do the same thing repetitively and
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presenting an element of surprise is something that we strive for...
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Commentary on the album
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is actually about praising WOOZI.
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WOOZI put in a lot of hard work.
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He really did, for real!
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It takes a long time to produce an album.
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I got a head start working on the album so I would have enough time to think through everything.
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That's how much I was dedicated to working on the album...
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But still I felt a bit rushed at times.
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In the end I think I was able to present a lot of good results.
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It's a good album.
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[Everyone is looking forward to the choreography of "Left & Right"]
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The main point of the choreography
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is that it's easy for everyone to follow and enjoy.
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It's going to be a performance where you can see SEVENTEEN's great chemistry
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while smiling and laughing all the way through.
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I agree that it's a combination of fun music and dance.
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I know I'm lit.
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[Is there anything you'd like to say to the listeners of SEVENTEEN's ode to youth?] I'm sure many young people are at a crossroad in deciding what to do in life.
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I hope that when you listen to our album
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you will find strength
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and believe that you can do it.
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Have confidence in the choices you make
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and blaze your own path.
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I want to tell you all that dreams do come true.
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That's why I always dream big.
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I've achieved dreams and goals that I thought I would never when I was young.
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I've become a person that I always aspired to be
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and now I hope that people can look up to me.
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I am grateful that I am in a position where I can root for someone's dreams.
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Even people like me make it.
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I hope our youth will believe that they can make it too.
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You have my support.
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It's an album filled with messages to our youth.
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Candid stories about being young are included in this album.
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Our listeners will be able to resonate with the album
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and feel good energy from it.
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We put a lot of thought and effort into it
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so please go ahead and check it out.