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FML [Carat Version]

FML [Carat Version]

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The K-pop group's first offering of 2023,
Seventeen
's tenth EP
FML
continued their global rise as one of their strongest-selling efforts to date. Topping charts in Korea and Japan, the six-song set also debuted at number two on the U.S. main album chart. Judging from the title track (the midtempo hip-hop slow burn "F*ck My Life"), it's clear the crew are pushing outside the boundaries of the typically sanitized K-pop realm, opting for hardened, real-life introspection that laments the state of the world and personal struggles. It's not all dour, however, as "Super" pulses to life with a booming beat, euphoric build-up, and a popping drop. "Fire" is similarly invigorating, showcasing the attitude and lyrical delivery of the "Hiphop Team" unit of the group. The "Performance Team" tackles "I Don't Understand but I Luv U," a rich, steamy dose of hazy, atmospheric production. "Dust" highlights the harmony and high notes of the "Vocal Team," set to a blissful, synth-heavy bop that transports listeners back to the day-glo '80s. While
doesn't stray too far from what fans would expect, it's still a big step into a more mature sphere and a fresh chapter in their evolution. ~ Neil Z. Yeung
The K-pop group's first offering of 2023,
Seventeen
's tenth EP
FML
continued their global rise as one of their strongest-selling efforts to date. Topping charts in Korea and Japan, the six-song set also debuted at number two on the U.S. main album chart. Judging from the title track (the midtempo hip-hop slow burn "F*ck My Life"), it's clear the crew are pushing outside the boundaries of the typically sanitized K-pop realm, opting for hardened, real-life introspection that laments the state of the world and personal struggles. It's not all dour, however, as "Super" pulses to life with a booming beat, euphoric build-up, and a popping drop. "Fire" is similarly invigorating, showcasing the attitude and lyrical delivery of the "Hiphop Team" unit of the group. The "Performance Team" tackles "I Don't Understand but I Luv U," a rich, steamy dose of hazy, atmospheric production. "Dust" highlights the harmony and high notes of the "Vocal Team," set to a blissful, synth-heavy bop that transports listeners back to the day-glo '80s. While
doesn't stray too far from what fans would expect, it's still a big step into a more mature sphere and a fresh chapter in their evolution. ~ Neil Z. Yeung

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