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BamBam’s “WONDERING” Music Video Review

The GOT7 member delivers a romantic ballad that bridges T-Pop and his global fanbase.
By Alex HarrisOctober 11, 2025
BamBam's "WONDERING" Delivers Intimate Storytelling in First Thai-Language Music Video

BamBam has spent years positioning himself as more than just GOT7’s Thai member, and with “WONDERING,” he’s making that case explicit.

Released October 10, 2025, as the title track from his first all-Thai album HOMETOWN. The music video continues the homecoming theme established by pre-release single “Dancing By Myself” while shifting the mood from nightlife confidence to romantic vulnerability.

Watch: The video is streaming now on YouTube. HOMETOWN is available on all platforms.

The clip opens with BamBam on a beach, singing about romantic uncertainty. Thai actress Nychaa (Nuttanicha Dungwattanawanich) appears as the object of his longing, drifting in and out of frame like a half-remembered dream.

Around the two-minute mark, they share a kiss that the narrative suggests may be imagined. As the credits roll, they kiss again, this time more grounded on the same beach setting.

As of 11:14 pm BST on October 10, 2025, the official YouTube upload had 12,178,757 views.

It’s a straightforward structure, but the execution elevates it. The result feels more like a short film building its mood through the repetition of scenes and glances.

This aligns with BamBam’s stated goal of showcasing Thai culture and language to a global audience.

What’s notable is how the video is getting traction beyond core fans. At the album’s launch party, fellow idols Minnie from (G)I-DLE and Natty from KISS OF LIFE watched the kissing scenes with visible surprise.

BamBam himself seemed caught off guard by his own work, a reaction that’s been circulating widely on social media.

For an artist who debuted at 16 in a youthful group, these moments mark a deliberate shift in how BamBam wants audiences to see him.

HOMETOWN includes five tracks, featuring collaborations with Thai artists TIMETHAI, Jeff Satur, and INK WARUNTORN, plus a Pharrell Williams–produced closer.

The album positions BamBam squarely within the T-Pop conversation while maintaining crossover appeal. “WONDERING” is the album’s strategic heart.

It leverages the universal language of a wistful love story to make the specific textures of T-Pop and BamBam’s role within it immediately understandable to a global audience.

BamBam has proven he can move units and command attention. The success of HOMETOWN won’t be measured by its first-week numbers, but by whether it opens a lasting door for Thai pop music on the world stage, or remains a respected but self-contained solo detour.

For now, “WONDERING” works. It’s confident, self-assured, and clear about what it wants to be. That’s more than enough.

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