Teen, Age
Teen, Age (stylized in all caps) is the second studio album by the South Korean boy band Seventeen, released on November 6, 2017, by Pledis Entertainment.[1] The record features 13 tracks that blend genres such as EDM, hip-hop, R&B, and pop, with contributions from the group's subunits including the leaders, performance team, hip-hop team, and vocal unit.[2] It serves as a follow-up to their 2017 release Al1, shifting focus to the energy and strength derived from fan support while showcasing the group's evolution as performers.[1] The album's lead single, "Clap", was co-composed by member Woozi along with producers Bumzu and Park Ki[3], narrating a young boy's journey from isolation to embracing a broader world.[4] Notable tracks include subunit songs like "CHANGE UP" by the leaders, "Lilili Yabbay" by the performance team, "TRAUMA" by the hip-hop team, and "Pinwheel" by the vocal unit, highlighting Seventeen's signature synchronized choreography and self-produced music.[2] Released as part of the "2017 SEVENTEEN PROJECT," Teen, Age was promoted through a media showcase and an extensive world tour, emphasizing the group's dynamic stage presence.[1] Commercially, Teen, Age achieved significant success, selling 215,669 copies in its first week to become the 11th highest-selling album in South Korean history at the time and marking Seventeen as the fifth group to surpass 200,000 first-week sales.[5] It debuted at number one on the Billboard World Albums chart with 1,000 copies sold in the United States during its debut week.[6] A re-release occurred on June 27, 2023, further extending its availability.[7]Background and Development
Project Announcement
On October 20, 2017, Pledis Entertainment announced the third chapter of the "2017 Seventeen Project" titled "Teen, Age" through official channels, unveiling the comeback timetable leading to the album's release on November 6.[3] The project's conceptual focus centered on themes of youth, self-discovery, and the energetic experiences of teenage life, reflecting the members' ages and the shared journey with fans, while building on the narrative arc established in the earlier chapter with the mini-album "Al1."[8][1] To build anticipation, Pledis released the pre-release single "Change Up" by the group's unit leaders on September 25, 2017, followed by additional subunit pre-release tracks such as "Trauma" by the hip-hop team on October 2 and "Lilili Yabbay" by the performance team on October 9.[9][10] Pledis Entertainment played a key role in outlining the album's narrative arc as the culmination of the 2017 project series, integrating the subunit activities to create a cohesive story of growth and unity.[11]Recording and Production
The recording for Teen, Age took place primarily at Pledis Entertainment's studios in Seoul, beginning in mid-2017.[12] The process involved intensive studio sessions where the group's members balanced choreography practice with vocal and instrumental work, often extending into late hours to refine the album's sound.[13] Key producers included Woozi, the group's primary composer and leader of the vocal unit, who handled the majority of the composition and vocal direction for the album.[12] BUMZU, a longtime collaborator and in-house producer at Pledis, co-produced several tracks alongside Woozi, contributing to arrangement and emotional layering in the songs.[14] External collaborators, such as Park Ki-tae for the title track "Clap," brought additional production expertise to specific songs, blending international influences with the group's signature style.[15] Seventeen's self-production elements were prominent, with the group's three subunits—the vocal unit, hip-hop unit, and performance unit—contributing to specific tracks. For instance, the vocal unit led on "Pinwheel," the hip-hop unit shaped "Trauma," and the performance unit drove "Lilili Yabbay," allowing each subgroup to infuse their strengths into the album's diverse soundscape.[16] This collaborative approach highlighted the members' involvement in lyrics, composition, and arrangement, fostering a cohesive yet varied project.[12] The timeline saw core tracks finalized by late September 2017, following initial demos and revisions, with mixing and final mastering completed by early November to meet the release schedule.[12] This compressed period underscored the efficiency of the production team, enabling the album's polished execution upon its November 6 debut.Release and Promotion
Singles
"Clap" served as the lead single for the original edition of Teen, Age, released on November 6, 2017, by Pledis Entertainment. The track, written and composed by Woozi (lyrics and music), with additional lyrics by S.Coups, Jeonghan, Hoshi, Mingyu, DK, and Seungkwan, and music by Bumzu and Park Ki-tae, is an upbeat pop rock song depicting a boy's transition from solitude to embracing a larger world through unity and growth.[17] Its music video, directed by VM Project Architecture, showcases the group members collaboratively planning and editing footage in a confined space, interspersed with synchronized choreography that highlights their collective energy and bond as 13 performers.[18] The video emphasizes themes of self-directed creativity and teamwork, reaching 10 million views on YouTube within one month of release. On the Gaon Digital Chart, "Clap" debuted and peaked at number 11 during the week of November 9–15, 2017. By the end of 2018, the single had accumulated approximately 230,000 digital downloads in South Korea.[19] As part of the album's promotional efforts, "Clap" secured two music show wins: first on Show Champion on November 15, 2017, and second on Music Bank on November 17, 2017.[20][21] The repackage edition, Director's Cut, featured "Thanks" as its title track, released on February 5, 2018.[22] Composed by Woozi with lyrics by Hoshi, Woozi, and BUMZU, the song is a sentimental future bass track conveying deep gratitude toward fans for their support during the group's adolescence.[22] The music video presents an artistic, behind-the-scenes perspective on the members' creative process, including moments of collaboration and emotional reflection, while incorporating subtle elements of men's beauty through makeup and styling to challenge traditional norms.[23] "Thanks" entered the Gaon Digital Chart at number 19 for the week of February 8–14, 2018, and amassed around 320,000 digital downloads by the end of 2018.[19] Tied closely to the repackage's rollout, it also achieved two music show victories: on Show Champion on February 14, 2018, and Music Bank on February 16, 2018. Both singles played key roles in sustaining momentum for Teen, Age and its repackage, contributing to heightened fan engagement during promotions.Marketing Campaigns
The marketing campaign for SEVENTEEN's second studio album Teen, Age commenced with the unveiling of the teaser timeline on October 20, 2017, outlining a structured rollout leading to the November 6 release.[3] This schedule included the release of individual member concept photos starting October 23, followed by group jacket images in subsequent batches over the following week to build anticipation among fans.[3] Pre-release promotional events in Seoul featured fan signings to engage supporters directly, alongside pop-up stores that offered exclusive access to album-related items. These initiatives were complemented by collaborations with select brands, resulting in themed merchandise such as apparel and accessories inspired by the album's youthful aesthetic, enhancing fan interaction ahead of the launch. Television promotions kicked off with the debut performance of the lead single "Clap" on M Countdown on November 9, 2017, marking the group's energetic return to music shows.[24] SEVENTEEN continued with multiple appearances across programs like Music Bank, Show! Music Core, and Inkigayo through December 2017, showcasing choreographed stages that highlighted the album's dynamic tracks and securing several wins to amplify visibility.[21] For the repackage album Director's Cut, announced on January 25, 2018, the campaign emphasized an "evolution" theme through new teasers that portrayed the members in more refined, narrative-driven visuals, signaling growth from the original Teen, Age concept.[25] This included updated concept photos and highlight medleys released in late January, focusing on maturity and continuity to re-engage fans ahead of the February 5, 2018, drop.[25] In June 2023, Pledis Entertainment announced the re-release of the original Teen, Age album on June 27, 2023, to make the out-of-print title available again for fans. The re-release was promoted through pre-orders starting June 7, 2023, via Weverse Shop, with no new content or additional events.[26]Track Listing and Versions
Original Edition
The original edition of Teen, Age, Seventeen's second studio album, was released on November 6, 2017, by Pledis Entertainment.[27] It comprises 13 tracks, showcasing the group's self-produced style with contributions from their subunits, including the Leaders Unit, Performance Team, Hip-Hop Team, and Vocal Team.[10] The album explores themes of youth and growth through diverse musical elements, from energetic dance numbers to introspective ballads.[27] The track listing is as follows:| No. | Title (English) | Korean Title | Length | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Intro: New World" | 인트로. 신세계 (Intreo. Sinsegye) | 0:51 | Instrumental opener setting a futuristic tone.[27] |
| 2. | "Change Up" | 체인지 업 (Cheinji Eop) | 3:07 | Leaders Unit (S.Coups, Joshua, Woozi) – Hip-hop infused track highlighting leadership and transformation.[10] |
| 3. | "Without You" | 모자를 눌러 쓰고 (Mojareul Nulleo Sseugo) | 3:15 | Melancholic R&B song about longing and separation.[27] |
| 4. | "Clap" | 박수 (Baksu) | 2:47 | Lead single, upbeat EDM dance track encouraging fans to join in the energy of youth.[27] |
| 5. | "Bring It" | 날 쏘고 가라 (Nal Sso-go Gara) | 3:31 | Dynamic hip-hop performance piece featuring Hoshi and Woozi, emphasizing bold challenges.[27] |
| 6. | "13 Months' Dance" | 13월의 춤 (13-wol-ui Chum; Lilili Yabbay) | 3:31 | High-energy dance track by the Performance Team, celebrating synchronized choreography.[27] |
| 7. | "Trauma" | 트라우마 (Teurauma) | 3:33 | Rock-influenced song by the Hip-Hop Team, delving into emotional scars and resilience.[27] |
| 8. | "Pinwheel" | 바람개비 (Baramgaebi) | 3:39 | Light, whimsical pop tune by the Vocal Team, evoking carefree moments.[27] |
| 9. | "Flower" | 꽃 (Kkot) | 3:27 | Soft ballad reflecting on fleeting beauty and emotions.[27] |
| 10. | "Rocket" | 로켓 (Rocket) | 3:08 | Explosive electronic dance track featuring mixed members, symbolizing rapid ascent.[27] |
| 11. | "Walk" | Walk (드라이브) (Deuraibeu) | 3:19 | Confident rap track by the Hip-Hop Team, focusing on perseverance.[27] |
| 12. | "Habit" | 습관 (Seupgwan) | 3:31 | Pop track about ingrained routines in daily life.[27] |
| 13. | "Outro. Unfinished" | 아웃로. 미완 (Autro. Mi-wan) | 0:34 | Closing instrumental.[28] |
Director's Cut Repackage
The Director's Cut repackage of Seventeen's second studio album Teen, Age was released on February 5, 2018, by Pledis Entertainment, featuring four new tracks alongside the original 13 songs.[29] The added tracks include "Thinkin' About You," the title track "Thanks," "Run to You," and "Falling for U" (performed by vocal unit members Jeonghan and Joshua).[29] These songs expand on the album's exploration of youth and emotion, with "Thanks" serving as a heartfelt tribute to fans.[22] The repackage aimed to prolong the promotional cycle of Teen, Age while highlighting the group's evolving artistry and creative input, culminating in a comprehensive 17-track collection that blends the original content with fresh material.[29] This extension allowed Seventeen to deepen fan engagement during the album era.[22] Packaging for Director's Cut included an updated 76-page photobook across Plot and Sunset versions, adopting a "director's cut" motif with cinematic styling—such as film reel-inspired layouts and narrative-driven imagery—to evoke a movie-like extension of the original album's story.[30] Additional inclusions comprised random photocards, postcards, lenticular cards, and unit photocard sets, enhancing the immersive, behind-the-scenes feel.[31] The new tracks were recorded in late 2017 and early 2018, upholding Seventeen's signature self-production process, where members like Woozi contributed to composition, lyrics, and arrangement across all songs.[32] This hands-on involvement underscores the group's role in crafting their discography from inception to final polish.[33]Commercial Performance
Sales Data
The original edition of Teen, Age, released on November 6, 2017, achieved 215,669 physical copies sold in its first week according to Hanteo Chart data.[34] By the end of 2017, cumulative sales in South Korea totaled 357,296 units.[35] In Japan, the album recorded 65,377 units sold via Oricon tracking.[19] The Director's Cut repackage, released on February 5, 2018, sold 132,059 copies in its first week according to Hanteo Chart data.[36] As of 2023, combined cumulative sales for both editions and the 2023 re-release exceeded 790,000 units worldwide.[19] A re-release of Teen, Age occurred on June 27, 2023, generating significant sales, including 162,000 copies on the release day via Hanteo and 179,815 units in June per Circle Chart data.[37]Chart Achievements
Teen, Age achieved significant commercial success on various music charts worldwide. In South Korea, the original edition topped the Gaon Album Chart upon its release, marking Seventeen's second number-one album on the ranking.[6] The album held the top position for three consecutive weeks, reflecting strong domestic demand. It also debuted at number one on the Hanteo real-time chart, driven by robust first-day sales.[36] On the 2023 Circle Chart year-end ranking, Teen, Age placed at number 67, bolstered by sales from the re-release.[38] In Japan, the original edition entered the Oricon Weekly Albums Chart at number five, selling approximately 65,000 copies in its first week.[39] The Director's Cut repackage improved upon this performance, debuting at number two on the same chart.[40] Internationally, both the original and Director's Cut editions reached number one on the Billboard World Albums Chart, underscoring Seventeen's growing global appeal.[6] The album also made entries on the US Heatseekers Albums chart, peaking at number eight for the original release. The album demonstrated notable longevity, continuing to chart intermittently on Gaon and Oricon through 2018 and 2019, bolstered by the momentum from the Director's Cut repackage.[41]| Chart | Original Edition Peak | Director's Cut Peak |
|---|---|---|
| Gaon/Circle Album Chart (South Korea) | 1 | 1 |
| Hanteo Real-Time (South Korea) | 1 | N/A |
| Oricon Weekly Albums (Japan) | 5 | 2 |
| Billboard World Albums (US) | 1 | 1 |
| Billboard Heatseekers Albums (US) | 8 | N/A |