South Korean boy band Seventeen aspires to inspire their youngest fans to appreciate life’s slower moments in their comeback album titled ; [Semicolon]. “Using the punctuation ’Semicolon,’ we want this album to deliver a message of taking a moment for a brief breath to the young generation who run restlessly,” Jeonghan said during a private, virtual press conference, which included ET Canada. “Semicolon is of course a symbol that you use when you pause a sentence and keep going so it’s sort of a message for young people who are working very hard, and sometimes struggling in this world, to have a break.
We hope that it’ll be a healing consolation to them,” he added. Racking up 2 billion streams and selling 4 million albums, Seventeen has
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