![]() The song is driven by thrilling brass that channels the uplifting ambience of a festival. That’s why the viewer feels an emotional resonance with the “God of Music” choreography that goes beyond the kind of excitement that a complex group dance typically elicits. SEVENTEEN makes music that appeals to everyone, but they go beyond making it appealing-they put every last ounce of energy and effort in their bodies into their performance, and they’re not afraid to break a sweat doing it. ![]() Despite the ceaseless running, jumping, and dancing, the SEVENTEEN members wear cheerful smiles all throughout the choreography, leveraging their intimate dynamic to draw colorful reactions out of one another that leaves viewers feeling like they are part of the crew themselves. SEVENTEEN members match their movements to the sound and rhythm surrounding them-their attention to detail, down to the most minute hand gesture, serves to bring out “every single note” of the song to the fullest. “God of Music,” the lead single, is especially hard-hitting, unleashing all the might the group has. SEVENTEEN is hosting their own festival with their latest album, SEVENTEENTH HEAVEN. A flash of brilliance that helps people to endure the real world. Yoon Haein: A place filled with song and passion. ![]() It’s SEVENTEEN’s festival, and you’re invited
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