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In today's [K-Pop Zum In], we give you the second episode of SEVENTEEN.

SEVENTEEN means 13 members make up 1 team, composed of 3 units.

In 2015, the year of their debut, their two mini-albums recorded a total of 170,000 sales.

In the Gaon Chart (in album sales of boy idol groups), SEVENTEEN gets listed in the TOP10, the only newbie to make the achievement.

In Jan. of 2016, SEVENTEEN makes a triple crown of rookie award, including the Seoul Music Awards.

In Feb. of the same year, SEVENTEEN launched its official fan club named "CARAT," meaning, "Shine the diamond-like SEVENTEEN."

Their first studio album released in Apr., <LOVE&LETTER>, recorded an accumulated sales of 190,000 albums.

The title song <Pretty U> ranked No.1 in the music program Show Champion for the first time after their debut, recording No.1 for two consecutive weeks.

In Dec., 2016, their third mini-album <Gong Seventeen> recorded 130,000 sales in its first round of release,

making it the fourth sale of going over 100,000 albums following TVXQ, EXO and BTS.

The title song <BOOMBOOM> is a great "BOOM" now in Korea, giving the group its first-ever ranking No.1 at a music program from the major broadcasting companies.

In this episode, let's take a look at the Hip-hop Team members, the official "looks" of SEVENTEEN who are in charge of rap parts.

First, leader of the Hip-hop Team and lead rapper S. Coups is Choi Seung-cheol. He was born in Daegu in 1995.

His stage name S. Coups is a combination of "S," which stands for "Seung-cheol" and "SEVENTEEN," and "Coups," which means a great success.

S. Coups is the main leader of SEVENTEEN, who has the longest training period among the members. He is like a "father and shield" to other members.

He had been a track-and-field athlete when young, and his body is known to be full of muscle as he likes to work out.

With his strength, he is ranking No.1 in arm wrestling among the members.

His nickname is "Seung-Haeng-Seol," which is a short-form in Korean that means "What Seung-cheol does makes your heart skip a beat."

Won-woo is the sub-rapper of the group. Jeon Won-woo was born in Changwon City of Gyeongsangnam-do Province in 1996.

Won-woo can do witty rap-making and has a special low-tone voice.

In his group SEVENTEEN, Won-woo is in charge of "the Visual Ace as a cold, beautiful man" who resembles a fox.

With his easy-going character and his hobby of reading, he is also called as a "lazy rapper."

Back in his middle school days, he had been so bad at dancing that he earned a paradoxical nickname,

"the legendary dancing machine of Palryong Middle School" during the school's festival.

But he's the one who puts in lots of effort, and has seen the biggest growth of his dance and vocal skills after the debut among the members.

Another sub-rapper Min-gyu was born in 1997. He is Kim Min-gyu, who was born in Anyang City of Gyeonggi-do Province.

Min-gyu is the tallest in the group, and one of the best "looks" in SEVENTEEN.

He is known to have great cooking skills, and was selected as the one that members would like to take with when going to a desert island.

He has canine teeth that are very sharp like a wolf's, and is nicknamed as "Min the Girl" as he likes to decorate himself.

Vernon is the main rapper, and he is Choi Han-sol from New York, born in 1998.

Vernon is the stage name he uses, and "Vernon" is his mother's last name and his middle name.

He is the "beautiful guy" of SEVENTEEN and also a "four-dimensional rapper."

He is also called as "VerCaprio," as he looks very similar to the younger days of Leonardo DiCaprio.

His rapping skills is as "handsome" as his looks, and his appearance in the program <Show Me The Money 4> before his debut hit the headlines.

He is known to be a cool guy, with his motto, "Just Have Fun."

Please look forward to our Part 3 of <SEVENTEEN> here at [K-Pop Zum-In]!

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Shapes, shapes, all around

Left, right, up, and down

Wherever you look.

Landscapes, flowers, trees,

And within houses are these,

Even in a book

Look around for a circle

In a tambourine, in a bangle.

In the full moon, in a donut,

In your eyeballs and apolka dot.

Can you spot asquare,

In a window, in a dice

Or the shape of a star

On a Christmas night sky

Have you seen a diamond

In a kite flying in the sky?

Or a leaf that looks like a heart,

On the tree, so high?

Would you have a sandwich,

The shape of a triangle?

Read a story about a witch

From a book - a rectangle!

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Why Him review | why him ratings | why him showtimes | Hot News USA - Duration: 3:30.

News feed : "Review: 'Why Him?' Better Yet, Why This Movie?"

From the moment we spy the dead-moose art installation that graces the home of Laird (James Franco) in "Why Him?,"

we suspect that the glass tank of urine in which it floats will at some point crack and douse one or more characters. It's no fun at all being right.

Proving definitively that slapping Mr. Franco's scenery-eating grin on any old drivel doesn't guarantee entertainment, "Why Him?" is trite, crass and insultingly moronic.

and Ian Helfer produce a screenplay that's shockingly lazy and painfully attenuated.

It's also a coldly cynical reworking of Jay Roach's "Meet the Parents" (which Mr. Hamburg helped write) as Laird, an oversexed tech billionaire,

terrorizes Ned and Barb (Bryan Cranston and Megan Mullally), the middle-class Midwestern parents of his girlfriend, Stephanie (Zoey Deutch).

Invited to Laird's Liberace-meets-Google estate in California, Ned and Barb are appalled to discover that their sweet,

Stanford-educated daughter has fallen for a foulmouthed narcissist with as much disdain for clothing as paper.

That's important, as Ned is all about paper: He owns a failing paper company. The implication is that Ned and his kind — decent, thrifty and proper — are as irrelevant to the modern world as his product.

And that Laird, whose inappropriateness and eager-puppy manner are at once offensive and ingratiating, belongs to a future that many of us are uncomfortable with.

The standoff between the two men, then, is a rich vein that the filmmakers mine for no more than cheap, excruciatingly belabored gags.

None more so than a homage to the "Pink Panther" movies,

a sequence that the filmmakers smother so thoroughly in explanation that even the marvelousKeegan-Michael Key is unable to bring about resuscitation.

Scenes like this expose a smugness in the filmmaking that disdains its audience.

Devoid of a single authentic emotion (the central romance is a damp squib from the start), "Why Him?" is a movie made by and for men, little more than a vehicle for Mr. Franco's peerless randy-pinhead routine.

Lurking beneath, though, is a poignant study of oldster unease — with technology, with sexual explicitness, and perhaps most of all with money.

A parable of two Americas, in vulgar microcosm.

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