• Fans Demand Seunghan's Exit from RIIZE Amid Live Broadcast Controversy

    Fans are once again demanding that Seunghan leave RIIZE due to the ongoing controversies surrounding his personal life. In response, fans have organized a truck protest scheduled for November 22, outside of SM Entertainment's headquarters, urging Seunghan to exit the group.

    The messages displayed on the truck protest convey the fans' frustrations and disappointment towards Seunghan. They highlight the fact that he is a rookie idol who has only been in the group for 70 days, yet has already received requests twice to leave the group.

    The fans express their shame and urge Seunghan to voluntarily withdraw from RIIZE. They question how long SM Entertainment will protect him despite being a troublemaker, and implore him to take responsibility and leave the group to avoid further harm and controversy.

    Overall, the fans are urging SM Entertainment to prioritize the well-being and reputation of the group by removing Seunghan. One of the controversies surrounding Seunghan involves a leaked Instagram live broadcast where he was seen interacting with friends, including TXT's Soobin. In the leaked video, Seunghan makes mocking remarks about Soobin, stating that while Soobin may have been an MC for Music Bank, he lacks the skills in dancing, singing, and rapping.

    Additionally, Seunghan mentions LE SSERAFIM's Hong Eunchae, sparking further controversy. Fans criticize the video for its unwarranted nature and potential harm towards Hong Eunchae. These recent controversies, along with Seunghan's previous troubles such as leaked private photos with his girlfriend just before debut, have caused tension within RIIZE's fandom.

    In a previous statement, Seunghan expressed regret for his actions and acknowledged the negative impact it has had on the group. He apologized to his fellow RIIZE members and the fans for the disappointment he has caused.

    The truck protest and ongoing controversies highlight the fans' concerns about Seunghan's presence within RIIZE. They believe that his actions have the potential to harm the group's reputation and that he should take responsibility by leaving the group.

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  • SEVENTEEN’s ‘MAESTRO’ just hit 100 million streams on Spotify and fans can’t stop celebrating

    SEVENTEEN has proven once again that they’re global music powerhouses!

    On April 12, Spotify announced that SEVENTEEN’s title track “MAESTRO” from their best album ‘17 IS RIGHT HERE’ has reached 129.48 million streams as of April 10. This makes it their 14th song to cross the 100 million stream mark on the platform.

    “MAESTRO” is a powerful dance R&B track with a dramatic piano intro that instantly grabs your attention.

    The song carries a cool message about how people with different strengths can come together and lead the world like a conductor.

    Fans also loved how SEVENTEEN’s charismatic performance matched the intense and elegant vibe of the song.

    Right after its release, “MAESTRO” ranked high on major Korean music charts like Melon, Genie, and Bugs. It also stayed on the Billboard Global 200 and Global (excluding U.S.) charts for four straight weeks, showing its popularity around the world.

    With this new milestone, SEVENTEEN now has 14 songs that have over 100 million streams on Spotify:

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    • Over 200 million streams: Super, HOT, Don’t Wanna Cry, Very NICE
    • Over 100 million streams: Rock with you, Darl+ing, Left & Right, Clap, Pretty U, _WORLD, Ready to love, God of Music, Home, and now MAESTRO

    Fans are thrilled to see “MAESTRO” join the club, with many calling it “one of their best title tracks yet.”

    Meanwhile, SEVENTEEN is getting ready for their 2025 JAPAN FAN MEETING ‘HOLIDAY’, which will take place at Kyocera Dome Osaka on April 24, 26, and 27, and at Saitama Super Arena on May 10 and 11.

    SEVENTEEN just keeps winning—and “MAESTRO” is another clear sign of their unstoppable success.