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This episode of pplpod details the 2017 single "Don't Wanna Cry" by the South Korean boy band Seventeen, which served as the lead track for their EP Al1. This release marked a significant stylistic shift for the group, moving away from their typical upbeat pop toward a more mature EDM and electropop sound. While the song achieved massive commercial success and earned a major dance award, it also faced a plagiarism controversy regarding its resemblance to a track by Coldplay and The Chainsmokers. To avoid legal complications, the band's agency granted songwriting credits to those artists despite maintaining the work was original. The documentation further lists the song's global chart achievements, music video details filmed in Los Angeles, and its various musical program victories.
By pplpodThis episode of pplpod details the 2017 single "Don't Wanna Cry" by the South Korean boy band Seventeen, which served as the lead track for their EP Al1. This release marked a significant stylistic shift for the group, moving away from their typical upbeat pop toward a more mature EDM and electropop sound. While the song achieved massive commercial success and earned a major dance award, it also faced a plagiarism controversy regarding its resemblance to a track by Coldplay and The Chainsmokers. To avoid legal complications, the band's agency granted songwriting credits to those artists despite maintaining the work was original. The documentation further lists the song's global chart achievements, music video details filmed in Los Angeles, and its various musical program victories.