BamBam Returns to His Roots with Thai-Language EP “HOMETOWN”

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BamBam has officially released his highly anticipated EP “HOMETOWN” on October 10, marking a significant milestone in his solo career as his first-ever Thai-language project. The release represents a deeply personal homecoming for the Thai-born artist, who has spent years making waves in the K-pop industry.

The “HOMETOWN” EP showcases BamBam’s versatility and cultural pride, featuring a carefully curated tracklist that includes the title track ‘WONDERING,’ ‘More Than Friend’ featuring Jeff Satur, ‘Greenlight’ and ‘Angel In Disguise’ produced by Pharrell Williams, along with the pre-released ‘Dancing By Myself’ featuring TIMETHAI


The music video for ‘WONDERING’ has taken the internet by storm, racking up an impressive 14 million views within just 10 hours of its release—a testament to BamBam’s dedicated fanbase and growing influence. The video has particularly captured attention for its bold creative choices, with fans expressing shock and excitement over a memorable kiss scene that has become the talk of social media.

This release represents more than just new music for BamBam—it’s a statement of identity. After years of promoting primarily in Korean and English, the artist’s decision to create a full Thai-language EP signals confidence in his dual identity as both a K-pop idol and a proud Thai artist. It also opens doors for increased recognition in the Thai music market while maintaining his international presence.

As “HOMETOWN” continues to make waves across streaming platforms and social media, one thing is clear: BamBam’s homecoming is resonating with fans worldwide, regardless of the language he chooses to sing in.


Listen to “HOMETOWN” 



This article was created with the effort of BamBam’s fans by voting via the Kooky App

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