SEVENTEEN's DK just can't say no to the request of Carats, even if it means defying a directive from his label, Pledis Entertainment.

According to a report by Koreaboo, Seventeen's DK recently displayed how much their fandom, Carat means to him when he performed a sweet gesture during the broadcast.

One of the rules that Pledis Entertainment has set artists and fans is that they are prohibited from sharing recordings of the videos they take of SEVENTEEN members during their Ideal Cut concert so that other fans will still be surprised when the numbers are performed in their locations.

"Unreleased songs presented in 2018 SEVENTEEN CONCERT Ideal Cut are prepared for fans. To prevent any disadvantage due to spreading the contents, we would like to ask your cooperation," Pledis posted on Twitter.

However, if the content is not shared online, fans worried that other international fans with no scheduled tour dates will be left out since they will have no idea about the new songs.

SEVENTEEN's DK agreed with the fans and wanted them to know about the new songs as well to make them happy.

During his live broadcast, he openly defied Pledis' directive by granting a fan's request for him to sing a few bars of Woozi's What Kin of Future, the song he performed at the Ideal Cut concert.

DK sang his heart out and gave justice to Woozi's yet unreleased song, making Carats even more excited to hear it live.

While Pledis may be strict with the content, they still know how to make SEVENTEEN fans happy. They recently said that starting March 17, SEVENTEEN will be joining Big Hit artists like BTS, TXT, and GFRIEND on the WeVerse platform.

SEVENTEEN will be launching its WeVerse channel too after Big Hot acquired Pledis Entertainment as a subsidiary company.

"SEVENTEEN Weverse' is a fan community where SEVENTEEN and Carats can come together to communicate and enjoy various content. Further details on usage will be provided through WeVerse at a later point. Once again, we would like to thank CARATs for your generous love for SEVENTEEN. We look forward to your continued interest and support. Thank you," Pledis said in its announcement.

Apart from its WeVerse channel, SEVENTEEN will also be very busy next month as they prepare to drop their second Japanese single entitled Fallen Flower.

The single, which will be released on April 1 was written by Woozi and maknae Dino, Yonhap News reported.