SEVENTEEN is celebrating their 10th anniversary with a bang—and they're bringing music legends along for the ride. Their 5th full-length album HAPPY BURSTDAY includes a whopping 16 tracks, featuring songs produced by Pharrell Williams and Timbaland.
🎉 A fan-party vibe with a surprise twist
On May 13, PLEDIS Entertainment unveiled the official tracklist video via SEVENTEEN's social channels. The 50-second clip invited CARATs (their fandom) to a SEVENTEEN party, where a phone booth revealed track names via playful stickers.
The album includes 3 group tracks and 13 solo songs—one from each member—making this their most song-packed release to date.
⚡ Title track 'THUNDER' + Pharrell's 'Bad Influence'
The title song 'THUNDER' (작사·작곡 by Woozi and BUMZU, with S.Coups also contributing) uses thunder and lightning as metaphors for rebirth—a powerful start to a celebratory album.
Meanwhile, group track 'Bad Influence' was written, composed, and produced by Pharrell Williams, bringing an iconic sound to the SEVENTEEN discography. Global collaboration doesn't stop there—Timbaland, Pdogg, Vincenzo, and even singer-songwriter Ha Hyunsang took part in this project.
🌟 13 members, 13 solo tracks—each with a distinct vibe
For the first time ever, each SEVENTEEN member has a solo song on the same album. Here's the solo rundown:
- Joshua – Fortunate Change
- Wonwoo – 99.9%
- DK – Happy Virus
- Seungkwan – Raindrops
- Hoshi – Damage
- Mingyu – Shake It Off
- Woozi – Fate (운명)
- Vernon – Shining Star
- The8 – Skyfall
- Jun – Gemini
- Dino – Trigger
- Jeonghan – Coincidence (우연)
- S.Coups – Jungle
Each track reflects the member's unique identity, and many members participated directly in writing and producing their songs—adding emotional depth and creative authenticity to the record.
🗓 Album release + live event at Seoul's Jamsu Bridge
- May 25: 'Burst Stage' live event at Jamsu Bridge in Seoul
- May 26: Official release of HAPPY BURSTDAY on all major platforms
Get ready to celebrate a decade of SEVENTEEN with a legendary comeback full of fireworks, feelings, and Pharrell.
[Photo Credit: PLEDIS Entertainment]