Jeonghan has said many, many times that he could do without anything/everything as long as he had the love of his 12 brothers. They are THE MOST important thing/people in the world to him. With him having enlisted, he has (temporarily) given up money and fame, but that doesn't matter to him as long as he still has Seventeen and they love him. So I personally think this whole song is Seventeen's way of letting Jeonghan know he'll ALWAYS be loved; and that they'd even be willing to give up fame and money to stay together and with him if they had to. Though Jun is also not in the group choreo due to filming/acting in China (and why you see him on a set with a script in his actor's chair, and a quick scene of Jeonghan watching him on TV) he still participates in expressing his love for the group and Jeonghan. That's why his message to Jeonghan was "Love is GO"...meaning it's OK to go into the military because we know you're not leaving us forever. Someone else has commented that Wonwoo's solo scene at the end--picking up the flowers, looking at the camera before walking away--is signaling that HE'S the next to be leaving the group for enlistment. If that's true, I'm going to cry every time I watch that ending! Also, "LFM" is an anagram of "FML"... 😉
@caratzone-13Ай бұрын
Seventeen discography is really diverse. They have songs like super and maestro, fear, hot, clap etc. and then also songs like world, darling God of music, FML, don't wanna cry etc. And this as titles of their album. They always experiment with the music and bring a new vibe with every comeback. So proud of boys.