Happy Birthday DK aka Dokyeom aka Lee Seokmin aka Mister Lee and so on. Seventeen’s sunshine is turning 25, and Carats are not ready to buy that the innocent boy is growing old. Whatever it maybe, he is aging like a fine wine. The main vocalist of the Kpop band and the leader of BSS is known for his spontaneous jokes, big bites of food (he even agreed that his idol image is long gone), kindness, being good at everything, and so much more.

Can we ever forget DK’s iconic 10s in archery? Surely not! Lee Seokmin has the most powerful voice, and they can be exemplarily seen in songs like Aju Nice (the high notes), Don’t listen in secret (the rasp he gives, o lord!), Hug (so comforting as always), and so much more. On his special day, let’s check out his soothing cover songs, which are legit therapy for fans!
5 Soothing Cover Songs of DK
Amusement Park
The best thing about DK is him always looking out for the fans. On his birthday, he took the time and amazed the Carats with a cover song. DK has always been considerate and pours his love for the fans. The newly released Amusement Park cover song will put a bright smile on your face like our sunshine’s!
Road
In 2020 on Carat day, which is also the Valentines day, Dokyeom released a cover singing Paul’s Road. The belting piano topped by Dokyeom’s smooth voice left the Caratland speechless. Every fan thanked him for the surprise he gave. He also shared a touching message behind covering the song, leaving the fans sobbing in the corner. He said he sang this song to comfort the fans during COVID-19. How adorable!
She Didn’t Love Me
Breakup songs hurt, and hearing it sung by DK hurts even more. The emotions and pain he conveyed through this song will baffle everyone. His extremely good visuals is an add on to the whole cover song. Not only does he sound impressive, he makes it possible to empathize with the lyrics as his voice conveys the strong message precisely.
The Little Prince
The Arthur Prince covering The Little Prince song is the combo we all didn’t know we needed but deserved! While on air, Lee Seokmin effortlessly sang the most challenging song in the Kiss The Radio program. You can see how he sings flawlessly and feels the song with his eyes closed. Notably, he performed this when he was only 18 years old, meaning it was shortly after his debut while he was considered a rookie. But boy, was he really a rookie? Indeed no!
Passing
Three years back, Dokyeom once again sang a cover song on the Kiss The Radio program. Covering Kim Bumsoo’s Passing, Dokyeom stole the hearts of the national listeners in just one go. His voice is so spectacular!
Fate
South Korea’s popular Masked Singer show had Lee Seokmin as the guest when he was a rookie. After he finished singing, everybody guessed it would be someone famous, but when he revealed himself, the crowd went agape. Again, it is evident that him being called a rookie was only a label because he has been a professional singer ever since!
A Journey
If you’re wondering why we call Dokyeom the sunshine of SEVENTEEN, check this cover song out. You will be fascinated not just by his vocals but will be confused with who is brighter: The sunlight or his smile! Nope, it isn’t an exaggeration because his presence, indeed can light up any place.
We once again wish DK a happy birthday! Dear carats, let us support the artist and respect his choices throughout his time. DK makes everybody laugh, even if it means his idol image gets damaged. So, it’s best to support and never tease his fears (fear of heights, especially) or his goofy personality.
If you’re a carat or a cubic, feel free to drop your wishes for him in the comment section!
Also read: Happy Birthday Vernon: 6 Badass Rap Songs and Iconic Collabs of SEVENTEEN’s Living Meme


Happy birthday
DK
GOOD ????