14.05.2025
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New Seventeen Album «Happy Burstday» to Feature Pharrell Williams and Timbaland

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Seventeen has unveiled the vibrant tracklist for their eagerly awaited album «Happy Burstday», their first full-length release in three years. Boasting 16 tracks, the album includes 13 solo performances by the group’s members, with notable contributions from Pharrell Williams and Timbaland.

Pharrell Williams lends his distinctive flair to «Bad Influence», a track featuring the entire Seventeen lineup. Meanwhile, Timbaland’s signature touch elevates «Damage», a solo piece by Hoshi. The tracklist was revealed through a colorful video shared across Seventeen’s social media channels.

Here’s the full rundown of tracks on «Happy Burstday»:

  1. «HBD»

  2. «Thunder»

  3. «Bad Influence»

  4. «Skyfall» (The8 solo)

  5. «Fortunate Change» (Joshua solo)

  6. «99.9%» (Wonwoo solo)

  7. «Raindrops» (Seungkwan solo)

  8. «Damage» (Hoshi solo, featuring Timbaland)

  9. «Shake It Off» (Mingyu solo)

  10. «Happy Virus» (DK solo)

  11. «Destiny» (Woozi solo)

  12. «Shining Star» (Vernon solo)

  13. «Gemini» (Jun solo)

  14. «Trigger» (Dino solo)

  15. «Coincidence» (Jeonghan solo)

  16. «Jungle» (S.Coups solo)

«Happy Burstday» is slated for release on May 26. In late April, Seventeen teased the album, hinting at its significance as a milestone marking their 10th anniversary since debuting on May 29, 2015, with «Adore U». The album’s lead single, «Thunder», penned by Woozi, S.Coups, and frequent collaborator Bumzu, will be accompanied by a music video dropping on the same day as the album.

This release follows their 2022 album «Face the Sun». Since then, Seventeen has kept fans captivated with EPs like «FML» (2023), «Seventeenth Heaven» (2023), and «Spill the Feels» (2024), alongside the Japanese mini-album «Dream» (2022). In 2024, the group dominated South Korean charts with hits «Maestro» and «Love, Money, Fame». Their global prowess was undeniable, as they emerged as last year’s top-earning K-pop touring act, grossing nearly $100 million.

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