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Is Seventeen truly a self-made group?

4 months ago

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The claim that Seventeen is a self-made group is rooted in their significant involvement in the production of their music and choreography. Seventeen, a 13-member K-pop group formed by Pledis Entertainment, has been heavily involved in the creative process since their debut in 2015. Members like Woozi and Hoshi have taken leading roles in songwriting, composing, and choreographing, which is relatively rare in the K-pop industry where many groups rely on external producers and choreographers. Woozi has co-composed most of their songs, while Hoshi has co-choreographed many of their performances. Despite this, it is important to note that they do not work entirely independently; they collaborate with producers and choreographers, such as Pledis' in-house producer Bumzu. This collaborative effort has earned them the reputation of being "self-producing idols" Time Cherry Chu Magazine Koreaboo. Therefore, while Seventeen is not entirely self-made in the strictest sense, their substantial involvement in their creative output justifies the label to a significant extent.