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SEVENTEENのディエイトが新ミニアルバム「STARDUST」のコンセプトフォトを公開し、成長が期待される。

SEVENTEENのディエイトが新ミニアルバム「STARDUST」のコンセプトフォトを公開し、成長が期待される。

November/26/2024 18:22

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Dino of SEVENTEEN has hinted at new charms. On the 24th and 26th, he released concept photos for the first Chinese mini-album "STARDUST" set to be released on December 4 through SEVENTEEN's official SNS. The photos utilize light, highlighting a mysterious and emotional atmosphere. Unlike SEVENTEEN's previous albums that oscillated between bright energy and intense charisma, his dreamlike aura stands out. Dino presents a more mature appearance, visualizing the fantastical moments of "STARDUST." "STARDUST" means the fine particles of stars existing in outer space, expressing an atmosphere and emotion that is surreal and ecstatic. The album includes three tracks, including the title song "ORBIT (feat. JinJiBeWater_隼)." Dino participated in all the songs on the new album. His growth as a singer-songwriter has been anticipated through SEVENTEEN's albums and Chinese digital singles. Additionally, member Vernon features on the first track "54321 (Lift Off) (feat. Vernon of SEVENTEEN)" and contributed to the lyrics and composition of this song and the title track. SEVENTEEN, to which Dino belongs, has been nominated for "Top K-pop Touring Artist" at the American "2024 Billboard Music Awards" to be held on the 12th of next month (local time). Prior to this, they achieved five crowns at the "2024 MAMA AWARDS," including "Artist of the Year (VISA ARTIST OF THE YEAR)" and "Album of the Year (VISA ALBUM OF THE YEAR)."

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