
Sharp, clockwork-inspired Japanese pop that balances mechanical rhythmic precision with the soulful, intimate warmth of unit-specific ballads.
September 8, 2020 · Pledis Entertainment
24H is an exercise in rhythmic precision and thematic consistency. The album centers on the concept of time and connection, anchored by a title track that utilizes a mechanical, ticking synth motif to create a sense of urgent, metronomic movement. It feels like a high-stakes performance captured in a studio, where every vocal ad-lib and synth stab is placed with surgical accuracy. This is SEVENTEEN at their most disciplined, translating their signature energy into a more structured, J-pop influenced framework that emphasizes sharp edges and clean transitions.
How does 24H sound next to the rest of SEVENTEEN's catalogue?
The writing leans notably further into love romantic than the rest of the catalogue.
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