For nearly a decade, Boo Seungkwan, the powerhouse vocalist of SEVENTEEN, has showcased honey-coated vocals. With each vocal performance being better than the last, Seungkwan’s surreal voice serenades audiences worldwide. Let’s dive into 5 of Seungkwan’s most remarkable vocal moments.
“Same Dream, Same Mind, Same Night”
This soft retro R&B track perfectly complemented Seungkwan’s even softer vocals. Throughout the song, his vocals pair well with his members, as they blend into one harmonious group of voices. One of the most outstanding moments presented by Seungkwan in this song comes after the bridge, as he belts out steady runs and passionate ad-libs, adding an emotional flair that hides behind the ending chorus. Next time you listen to “Same Dream, Same Mind, Same Night,” pay close attention to catch the pleasing ad-libs by Seungkwan.
“Pretty U”
Of course, we couldn’t leave out Seungkwan’s iconic high note in “Pretty U.” With a sweet song like “Pretty U,” his vocals were bound to shine brighter than the sun. As usual, he seizes control of the song right after the bridge, but this time he’s at the forefront. Seungkwan’s impressive 4-octave high note not only tied the song together but proved why he is SEVENTEEN’s main vocalist. With this high note being hard to achieve from others, Seungkwan barely breaks a sweat as he still effortlessly delivers the note live.
“Left & Right”
One of the most iconic verses of “Left & Right” belongs to Seungkwan, of course. Following Vernon and Dino’s verses, Seungkwan had a mere 7 seconds to leave his mark on this track, and he certainly did! His rapid spitfire singing and classic Boo Seungkwan ad-libs fit perfectly amidst his members while creating an everlasting impact on listeners like us.
“Ash”
Does this count? Well, it counts here! While it may not showcase Seungkwan’s usual soulful vocals, what makes it memorable is the shocking impact it had. With the release of ‘Face The Sun,’ the identity of the member who sings the pre-chorus of “Ash” remained a hot topic amongst carats. Once The revelation that Seungkwan was the source behind those dark and raspy vocals, it sent carats into yet another frenzy. “Ash” revealed a side of Seungkwan that we need to see more!
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