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SEVENTEEN's new album 'Happy Burstday' to include solo member tracks

By Faye Almazan
Published May 14, 2025 6:30 PM PHT

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The album will also feature SEVENTEEN's collaboration with Pharrell Williams and Timbaland.

Hit K-pop group SEVENTEEN is set to mark their 10th anniversary with their fifth album, Happy Burstday.

The 13-member group unveiled on Tuesday the official track list for their upcoming album, set to be released this month.

SEVENTEEN's album will feature 16 songs, of which 13 are solo tracks of each member.

“Thunder” will serve as Happy Burstday's title track. Other group tracks include “HBD” and “Bad Influence,” produced by Pharrell Williams.

Meanwhile, “Skyfall” is the solo track of THE 8, “Fortunate Change” for Joshua, “99.9%” for Wonwoo, “Raindrops” for Seungkwan, and “Damage” for Hoshi, which features Timbaland.

Mingyu's solo song is titled “Shake It Off,” “Happy Virus” for DK, “운명” or “Fate” according to Google Translate for Woozi, “Shining Star” for Vernon, “쌍둥이자리” or “Gemini” for Jun, “Trigger” for Dino, “우연” or “Chance” for Jeonghan, and “Jungle” for S.Coups.

Happy Burstday will be available on May 26, Monday, at 6 p.m. KST (5 p.m. in Manila).

In April, SEVENTEEN announced that aside from the fifth album, they are also gearing up for a new tour, a new unit single album, and new content coming soon.

SEVENTEEN, who debuted on May 26, 2015, is celebrating their 10th anniversary as a group this year.

SEVENTEEN was in the Philippines last January for their "Right Here World Tour" in Bulacan.

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