SEVENTEEN, the successful K-pop group consisting of members S.Coups, Jeonghan, Joshua, Jun, Hoshi, Wonwoo, Woozi, The8, Mingyu, DK, Seungkwan, Vernon, and Dino, has unveiled their latest Japanese track, “Sara Sara.” This song comes ahead of their much-anticipated first Japanese best album, ALWAYS YOURS, set to launch on the 23rd.

The song’s title in Japanese refers to “the smooth and uninterrupted flow or progression of things.” Through the lyrics of this pop track, SEVENTEEN conveys a heartfelt message to their dedicated fanbase, the CARATs. 

The song encapsulates the following sentiment: “We have flowed to this point, we continue to flow, and we will keep flowing together in the future.” It’s a testament to the strong bond they’ve built over the years, expressing gratitude and love for the unwavering support they’ve received.

The album ALWAYS YOURS is a treasure trove for fans. Apart from this first one, it features one other new song, “Ima -Even if the world ends tomorrow-.” It’ll have a total of 27 songs, such as the Japanese versions of “HIGHLIGHT,” “Lean On Me,” “20,” and more. Its official release is set for August 23.

“Sara Sara” sets the tone

In other exciting news for CARATs, SEVENTEEN is gearing up for their most extensive Japanese activity since they debuted several years back—a large-scale dome tour. The ‘SEVENTEEN TOUR ‘FOLLOW’ TO JAPAN’ will take the group to five major Japanese cities. 

Starting with the Tokyo Dome on September 6-7, the tour will move to venues like the Beruna Dome in Saitama on November 23-24, the Banteerin Dome in Nagoya from November 30 to December 3, the Kyocera Dome in Osaka on December 7-10, and finally, the Fukuoka PayPay Dome on December 16-17.

This tour, combined with the album release, marks a significant milestone in SEVENTEEN‘s journey. With their pre-release track setting the tone, fans worldwide eagerly await the fun, heartwarming experience that ALWAYS YOURS promises to deliver. – K-Pop News Writer

Featured Image: “Sara Sara” is one of two new songs on the album. Source: Twitter/@pledis_17.