BamBam Drops Emotional “WONDERING” Music Video Starring Nychaa Nuttanicha
October 10, 2025 — Bangkok, Thailand: GOT7’s BamBam has officially unveiled the emotional music video for his latest single “WONDERING,” a standout track from his highly anticipated first Thai EP, HOMETOWN.
The song immediately struck a chord with fans, surpassing 15 million views within hours of release on BamBam’s official YouTube channel. Praised for its introspective lyrics and cinematic visuals, “WONDERING” delves into feelings of romantic uncertainty and nostalgia — showcasing BamBam’s emotional depth and artistic maturity.
“Maybe I should find a new love, baby I wish my night,” BamBam sings — a line that’s already resonating with fans across platforms.
🎬 A Cinematic Collaboration with Nychaa Nuttanicha
The “WONDERING” music video stars acclaimed Thai actress and model Nychaa Nuttanicha Dungwattanawanich as the female lead. Her heartfelt portrayal enhances the story’s emotional gravity, making the visuals feel like a short romantic film.
The chemistry between BamBam and Nychaa has become a hot topic on social media, with fans praising their synergy and the visual direction that captures Thailand’s charm and melancholy tone.
🌏 ‘HOMETOWN’ — A Return to His Thai Roots
“WONDERING” is one of the key songs on HOMETOWN, BamBam’s first full Thai-language EP released under Halo Corporation. The project symbolizes a return to his cultural roots while blending modern pop production with BamBam’s signature style.
Following his previous hits like “Sour & Sweet” and “Ribbon,” the HOMETOWN EP highlights BamBam’s artistic evolution and his growing confidence as a solo performer — solidifying his position as one of Thailand’s most globally recognized K-pop idols.
💬 Fan Reactions
Fans have flooded social media with admiration, describing “WONDERING” as “heartfelt,” “visually poetic,” and “one of BamBam’s most personal works yet.”
As the “WONDERING” music video continues to trend worldwide, BamBam’s emotional storytelling and collaboration with Nychaa are proving to be one of the most talked-about music moments in Southeast Asia this fall.
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