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SEVENTEEN - 4th album [Face the Sun] CARAT version (JOSHUA)

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Management number 218862299 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $10.32 Model Number 218862299
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  • Album: Contains 12 tracks from SEVENTEEN's 4th album 'Face the Sun', including popular songs like 'Don't Wanna Cry' and 'Very Nice', for listening and enjoying
  • Style: Features a solid pattern with the SEVENTEEN logo and comes in a multicolor style that represents the fun and energetic vibe of the album
  • Includes: Comes with a CD of the full album for fans to listen to and sing along with their favorite songs
  • Decorative: Great for displaying on a shelf or in a music player stand to show off your SEVENTEEN fandom
  • From: Part of SEVENTEEN's discography and a must-have for fans of the K-pop group
UPC 728040892217
Size 7.87 x 7.87 x 0.39 inches
Color Multicolor
Shape Rectangular
Theme Logo
Pattern Solid
Occasion Birthday
Brand Name DREAMUS
Model Name SEVENTEEN
Style Name Modern, Multicolor, Solid Pattern with SEVENTEEN Logo
Unit Count 1.0 Count
Manufacturer dreamus
Model Number PLD0155
Material Type Polypropylene (PP)
Item Type Name CD
Target Audience SEVENTEEN Fans
Number of Pieces 1
Subject Character SEVENTEEN (JOSHUA)
Included Components CD
Item Dimensions L x W x H 7.87"L x 7.87"W x 0.39"H
Specific Uses For Product Decorative
Recommended Uses For Product CD & Music Memorabilia
Other Special Features of the Product Logo Design

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