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Seventeen collaborates with DJ Khaled on upcoming album 'Spill the Feels'

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Scenes from a teaser video, announcing Seventeen's collaboration with DJ Khaled / Courtesy of Pledis Entertainment

Scenes from a teaser video, announcing Seventeen's collaboration with DJ Khaled / Courtesy of Pledis Entertainment

By Lee Gyu-lee

K-pop boy group Seventeen has joined hands with the world-class producer DJ Khaled for one of the tracks on its upcoming album "Spill the Feels," slated to roll out on Oct. 14.

The group's agency Pledis Entertainment announced the collaboration, releasing on Tuesday a teaser on the group's social media, titled "DJ Khaled just sent a message — sneak peek alert!"

The 40-second video shows a smartphone's home screen receiving an email from DJ Khaled, saying "I just added my signature sound into our finished track, so check it out. IT'S FIRE," along with a sample of the track playing in the background.

The group has been expanding its discography, collaborating with various pop stars like Anne-Marie, Pink Sweat$, Marshmello and New Kids On The Block.

"As the group continues to showcase a diverse range of music and prove its broad spectrum, there's high anticipation for the synergy they will create with DJ Khaled," Pledis Entertainment said in the release.

The 12th mini-album "Spill the Feels," which is scheduled to hit the shelves at 6 p.m. on the day, has already sold about 3 million pre-orders within two weeks.

"Through this album, they aim to share relatable stories and convey the message of ‘trusting one another to share emotions, and resolve concerns,'" the agency said.

Meanwhile, the group will kick off their "SEVENTEEN [RIGHT HERE] WORLD TOUR" at Goyang Stadium in Gyeonggi Province on Oct. 12 and 13, right after the new release, and will hold concerts in various cities in the U.S., Japan and Asia.

Lee Gyu-lee gyulee@koreatimes.co.kr


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