SEVENTEEN sub-unit drops 'Feel Me'
SEVENTEEN members DK and Seungkwan released a new single called “Feel Me” on April 13 at 5 p.m. Malaysia time, according to press reporting tied to their agency (malaymail.com). Their agency Pledis also announced four meet‑and‑greet events in Japan next month, giving fans concrete in-person dates to look for (koreajoongangdaily.joins.com).
SEVENTEEN’s DK and Seungkwan released a new unit single, “Feel Me,” on April 13 through online streaming platforms. (weverse.io) Pledis Entertainment said the song went live at 6 p.m. Korea Standard Time on Monday, which was 5 p.m. in Malaysia. Malay Mail, citing The Korea Herald and the agency, reported the same release timing on April 13. (weverse.io) (malaymail.com) The track is part of NHN Bugs’ singles project, and press reports said Seungkwan took part in writing the lyrics. Yonhap described “Feel Me” as an upbeat song with synthesizer sounds built around a confession to a destined partner. (koreaherald.com) (korean-vibe.com) The release extends a busy year for the pair as a formal SEVENTEEN unit. Pledis’ official video page shows DK and Seungkwan’s “Blue” music videos dated January 12 and January 19, 2026, under the duo billing. (pledis.co.kr) The new song also arrives as SEVENTEEN lines up more face-to-face fan events in Japan. Korea JoongAng Daily reported on April 14 that Pledis had scheduled four meet-and-greets for May at two dome venues. (koreajoongangdaily.joins.com) According to that report, the group will hold two events at Tokyo Dome on May 13 and 14 and two more at Kyocera Dome Osaka on May 23 and 24. Those dates give fans a fixed in-person schedule less than a month after “Feel Me” reached streaming services. (koreajoongangdaily.joins.com) SEVENTEEN has used large fan meetings in Japan before. Korea JoongAng Daily reported in May 2025 that the group drew 180,000 fans across five “Holiday” meet-and-greet events there. (koreajoongangdaily.joins.com) The group is also planning its 10th “Carat Land” fan meeting in Incheon on June 20 and 21, according to a March 31 report from Korea JoongAng Daily. For DK and Seungkwan, “Feel Me” lands in the middle of a calendar that now runs from digital releases in April to stadium-scale fan events in May and June. (koreajoongangdaily.joins.com)