SEVENTEEN has long been recognized as one of K-pop’s most versatile acts, with each of the group’s thirteen members contributing to its growth as one of the greatest, whether through songwriting, composition, choreography, or filming. Since their debut in 2015, SEVENTEEN, called the “self-producing idols” of K-pop, haven’t shied away from experimenting with various genres and styles.

Intro: New World

‘New World’ is an aggressive, provocative instrumental that sets the tone for the rest of ‘Teen, Age,’ but it doesn’t have much of an impression despite its 52-second runtime.

Outro: Incompletion

This brief outro tune largely consists of instrumentals stolen from the album’s title track, ‘Clap,’ save from a brief electric guitar solo.

Getting Closer

‘Getting Closer’ is some of SEVENTEEN’s most dramatic material, illustrating the volatile nature of heated emotions – and is our first taste of “Dark SEVENTEEN,” a year before 2019’s “Fear.”

Rock

The longing that can rapidly become too painful to endure is, without a doubt, the least desired component of being in love. ‘Rock’ eloquently describes this, describing a love that propels SEVENTEEN to new heights and then “straight down like a gyro drop.”

Bring It

With its marching band motif and siren sound weaved into its songs, this Hoshi-Woozi duet exudes confidence. ‘Bring It’ is one of the group’s most explosive tracks, and it provides a powerful combination with an ideal platform to flourish.

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