From

captivating
upon their debut

as the unexpectedly large 13-member boy band to now

setting new Boxscore records for K-pop acts

,

SEVENTEEN

is throwing a party to celebrate their 10th anniversary. The group marks the triumphant milestone with the new album,
Happy Burstday
, which captures every facet of their decade-long K-pop evolution while initiating a new chapter for the band in its next decade.

From the explosive rock-infused roar of the opening track “HBD” to the declarative dance-pop single “THUNDER,” the LP makes the bold claim that SEVENTEEN isn’t just celebrating the past but charging headfirst like a buffalo into new territory. For the first time, each member delivers a solo spotlight across 13 brand-new tracks – a true testament to their individual strengths – while still coming together for three new group tracks, including the all-English cut “Bad Influence,” produced by

Pharrell Williams

.

Along with Pharrell in the mix,
Happy Burstday
lets the SEVENTEEN members write and produce songs with their longtime creative collaborators such as

Bumzu

and

Shannon Bae

, while also welcoming new names like

Timbaland

,

BTS

‘ longtime producer

PDogg

and K-indie singer

Ha Hyunsang

, among others. Whether delicate piano ballads or gritty club cuts, the solo songs reveal fresh dimensions of


S.Coups


,


Woozi


,


Hoshi


,

Jeonghan

,

Joshua

,

Jun

,

Wonwoo

,

DK

,

Mingyu

,

The 8

,

Seungkwan

,

Vernon

, and

Dino

‘s talents as individual artists and creators – and further underscore the momentousness of this milestone record.

As SEVENTEEN celebrate a decade together with these 16 new groups and solo tracks, here are
‘s
rankings of all the songs across
Happy
Burstday.