![]() ![]() ![]() In an interview with IZE Magazine in 2015, leader S.Coups said it was frustrating seeing their debut being postponed as they practiced every day like they were going to debut the next month. With the company facing financial difficulties prior to the launch of the new boy group, their initial debut set for 2013 got pushed back multiple times, which led some trainees to leave the company before debuting. The live streaming show went on for five seasons in the span of two years and showed the trainees as they went through the training process in the company’s iconic “Melona” green practice room. The world was first introduced to the trainees through Seventeen TV which was streamed on UStream. The Prolonged Road To DebutĪlthough SEVENTEEN debuted in 2015, their journey started back in 2012 when Pledis Entertainment posted on their YouTube channel a video titled Seventeen TV, hinting at the debut of a new boy group in the company. Despite being larger than your average K-Pop group with 13 members, they are recognized for being one of the most synchronized acts and have rightfully earned the title of being the “K-Pop Performance Powerhouse." The path to success hasn’t been the easiest when faced with many roadblocks, but with a strong sense of teamwork and enough passion to literally destroy a stage floor during a performance, SEVENTEEN have become one of the most well-known and respected idol groups in the industry today. ![]() Being heavily involved in all creative aspects of the group from music to choreography isn’t the only impressive thing under SEVENTEEN’s repertoire. SEVENTEEN aren’t the first idol to self-produce, but they help normalize the notion that idols should be able to show their artistry and be celebrated for it. With all 13 members known to have contributed to the group’s creative process since their debut in 2015, it’s no surprise that the Korean media and general public have given them the title of “자체제작 아이돌” (Self-Produced Idol). “I just wanted to get the first ball out of the way and hope it’s not five wides,” Bartlett said post-match, having had his photo taken with national selector Tony Dodemaide, the only player with better first-game bowling figures.When talking about “self-producing idols," one group that most certainly can’t be left out of the discourse is none other than SEVENTEEN. Opening the bowling wasn’t so much the issue, having done it with great success in the BBL for the Brisbane Heat and the Bulls.īut Bartlett, who had his parents and grandparents in the stand watching having had his national cap presented by state teammate Marnus Labuschagne, said it was a “different level” doing it for his country. West Indian captain Shai Hope gave a blunt “no” when asked if he knew anything about Xavier Bartlett after the Queensland quick left an almighty impression on the tourists and Australian cricket with the second best ODI bowling debut of all-time for his country.īartlett, who had three days to think about his international ascension having being told on Tuesday he’d be playing at the MCG, put aside first-game nerves, which included hoping his first ball wasn’t “five wides” to take a third-ball wicket and 4-17 in a big Australian win. ![]()
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