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Thunder (Seventeen song)

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"Thunder"
Single by Seventeen
from the album Happy Burstday
LanguageKorean
ReleasedMay 26, 2025
Genre
Length2:44
LabelPledis
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Seventeen singles chronology
"Shohikigen"
(2024)
"Thunder"
(2025)
Music video
"Thunder" on YouTube

"Thunder" is a song recorded by South Korean boy band Seventeen. It was released on May 26, 2025, as the lead single for the band's fifth studio album Happy Burstday.

Background and release

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On March 24, 2025, Pledis Entertainment announced that Seventeen would be releasing a studio album in celebration of Seventeen's tenth anniversary in May that year.[1] On April 21, Happy Burstday was announced.[2] The title of the album's lead single, "Thunder", was revealed alongside the album's entire track list on May 13.[3] The first snippet of the song was released on May 16 when Seventeen released a highlight medley for the entire album.[4] The song was released alongside Happy Burstday on May 26.[5]

Composition

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The lyrics for "Thunder" were written by Woozi with regular collaborator Bumzu.[3] The pair composed the song with Seventeen's leader, S.Coups.[3] "Thunder" was written in the key of G minor with a tempo of 130 beats per minute.[6] It has been described as a dance-pop song.[7]

Music video

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The music video was directed by Samson of HighQualityFish. Two teasers were released, on May 23 and 24,[7][8] and the video was released on May 26, alongside the song and album.[5] The video features the members of Seventeen dancing at a club, celebrating their "rebirth" on their tenth anniversary.[7]

Live performances

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The first performance of "Thunder" was on Jamsu Bridge, a pedestrian bridge underneath the Banpo Bridge.

"Thunder" was first performed live on the Jamsu Bridge in Seoul on May 25, a day before its official release.[9] The performance was the culmination of a three day "B-Day Party" event, drawing a crowd of approximately 60,000 people for the performance,[10] as well as 350,000 overall.[11] Tickets for 6,000 seats on the bridge during the performance were raffled off to fans; other fans who were unsuccessful in obtaining tickets chartered yachts to watch the concert.[12]

Following the song's release, Seventeen went on various South Korean music programs to perform "Thunder". The first performance was at M Countdown on May 29,[13] followed by Music Bank on May 30,[14] Show! Music Core on May 31,[15] and Inkigayo on June 1.[16]

Critical reception

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In an album review for Happy Burstday, Gladys Yeo of NME positively described "Thunder" as a "club-ready banger that dives headfirst into the carefree nostalgia of late-noughties EDM and house-led pop music".[17] Clash's Isadora Wandermurem praised the song for its "flawless production", deeming it "worthy of the biggest summer festivals".[18] Writing for Billboard, Jeff Benjamin ranked "Thunder" as the best track of its album, highlighting the track's production and "undeniable" whistle hook.[19]

Accolades

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On South Korean music programs, "Thunder" achieved seven first-place wins.

Music program awards for "Thunder"
Program Date Ref.
Inkigayo June 8, 2025 [20]
M Countdown June 5, 2025 [21]
Music Bank June 6, 2025 [22]
Show Champion June 4, 2025 [23]
June 11, 2025 [24]
Show! Music Core June 7, 2025 [25]
June 14, 2025 [26]

Credits and personnel

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Credits adapted from the Happy Burstday lyric book.[27]

Location

  • Recorded at Universe Factory and Prismfilter Studio
  • Edited at Prismfilter Studio
  • Mixed at Prismfilter Mix Lab
  • Mastered at 821 Sound Mastering

Credits and personnel

  • Woozi – lyrics, composition, chorus
  • Bumzu – lyrics, composition, arrangement, chorus, drums, percussion, synthesizer, recording
  • S.Coups – lyrics
  • Seungkwan – chorus
  • Dino – chorus
  • Glenn – recording
  • Nmore – digital editing
  • Anchor – mixing
  • Kwan Nam-woo – mastering

Charts

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Release history

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Release history for "Thunder"
Region Date Format Label Ref.
Various May 26, 2025 [3]

References

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