BamBam
Thai rapper and singer (born 1997) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thai rapper and singer (born 1997) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kunpimook Bhuwakul (Thai: กันต์พิมุกต์ ภูวกุล; RTGS: Kanphimuk Phuwakun; pronounced [kan pʰíʔ múk pʰuː wá kun]; born May 2, 1997),[1] nicknamed BamBam (Korean: 뱀뱀; RR: Baembaem; Thai: แบมแบม), is a Thai rapper and singer based in South Korea, and a member of the boy band Got7.
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กันต์พิมุกต์ ภูวกุล | |||||||
Born | Kunpimook Bhuwakul May 2, 1997 Bangkok, Thailand | ||||||
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Years active | 2014–present | ||||||
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Member of | Got7 | ||||||
Website | Official website | ||||||
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Hangul | 뱀뱀 | ||||||
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His name is derived from Bamm-Bamm Rubble of The Flintstones.[2][3] His family consists of his mother and three siblings.[4] His father died when he was 3 years old.[4]
BamBam got interested in Korean culture and started dreaming of becoming a singer because of his mother, who, as a fan of Rain, brought him to several concerts.[5] Inspired by him, he started learning to dance and sing when he was 10,[6][7] and was part of the dance crew We Zaa Cool with Lisa of Blackpink.[8] He won the first prize in Thailand Rain Cover Dance Competition in 2007, and placed second in Thailand LG Entertainer Competition in 2010.[6] When he was 13, he passed JYP World Tour Audition in Thailand, and moved to South Korea to become a trainee.[9][10][11]
On April 9, 2018, BamBam returned to Thailand for the military draft, and was exempted from serving due to the combined volunteer and red card recruit quota being reached in his region.[12]
He attended Saiaksorn Elementary School and Pramoch Witthaya Raminthra High School,[13] from which he graduated in January 2020.[14][15]
He trained under JYP Entertainment for about three and a half years before his debut in Got7. His first pre-debut appearance was on an episode of Mnet's reality-survival program WIN: Who Is Next, which aired on September 6, 2013. BamBam alongside his future bandmates Mark Tuan, Jackson Wang and Yugyeom, and Young K, Jae Park, Wonpil, Sungjin, Junhyeok of Day6 were competing against the YG Entertainment trainees, Team A and Team B, that later debuted as Winner and iKon respectively.[16][17]
Got7's debut song "Girls Girls Girls" and the music video for the track were released on January 16, 2014.[18] In 2016, BamBam and Jackson appeared on the South Korean variety show Real Men for a special episode with the theme of "Enlisting Together".[19] BamBam and Jinyoung were made permanent hosts for Mnet's M Countdown alongside Key of Shinee from March 2015 to March 2016.[20][21]
In 2017, BamBam produced the lyric video for Got7's song "You Are" from the group's seventh mini-album 7 for 7.[22][23] On April 7, 2017, he released the single "Make It Right" for Yamaha Thailand's motorcycle qbix. He collaborated with Thai artists Jayjay Kritsanapoom, Best Nathasit, Mild Wiraporn, Captain Chonlathorn, and Ud Awat.[24][25]
On September 28, 2018, he shared a self-directed, self-edited video titled "My Year 2018" on Got7's official YouTube account to thank fans for their support.[26] On January 30, 2019, BamBam announced his first fan meeting tour "Black Feather in Thailand", which took place from March 2 to 17 across five cities, namely Bangkok, Nakhon Ratchasima, Khon Kaen, Phuket City and Chiang Mai.[27]
In the spring of 2019, he joined Jus2 in their 'Focus' Premiere Showcase in Asia, acting as the MC for Jakarta (April 21) and Bangkok (April 27–28) stops.[28][29]
On September 23, 2019, he published a self-filmed, directed and edited video titled "Feel It, See It" on Got7's official YouTube account, which features moments from the group's tour in America.[30][31] On October 15, 2019, Thai rapper F. Hero released his album Into the New Era featuring a collaboration with BamBam titled "Do You".[32][33]
In 2020, he sang his first OST, "I'm Not a Con-Heartist" (พี่ไม่หล่อลวง), for Thai movie The Con-Heartist.[34][35] The song was released on November 16, and BamBam composed and produced it alongside Psycho Tension.[36][37]
On January 19, 2021, following the expiration of his contract, he left JYP Entertainment.[38] On March 5, 2021, Abyss Company announced that BamBam had signed an exclusive contract with them.[39][40] On March 16, he received the Inspirational Role Model for Youth Award at Thailand Master Youth 2020-2021 Awards.[41] On May 17, he acted as MC for the Thai version of Simply K-Pop Con-Tour.[42]
On June 15, 2021, he made his solo debut in South Korea with his first extended play, Ribbon, and its title track of the same name.[43] He performed at SBS 2021 Super Concert in Daegu on October 31,[44] and at 2021 K-Expo on November 6.[45]
On December 28, 2021, BamBam released a new digital single, "Who Are You", featuring Seulgi from Red Velvet, which served as a pre-release for his new album.[46] On January 1 and 2, 2022, he held his first fan meeting in Bangkok after two years.[47] On January 7, he officially announced the release date of his second extended play, B, set for January 18.[48] Its lead single, "Slow Mo", was released on the same day, accompanied by a "dreamlike" music video.[49]
On April 22, 2022, BamBam released a new digital single, "Wheels Up", featuring Mayzin, under the newly established music company, Golden State Entertainment.[50] From May 27 to May 29, he acted as MC for Mark Tuan's solo fan meeting in Thailand.[51]
On March 28, 2023, he released his first studio album, Sour & Sweet, and the music video for the title track of the same name.[52] He subsequently held his first world tour, Area 52, from September 19 to November 11 in South Korea, the Philippines, China, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand and Japan,[53] selling out over 50,000 tickets for the Thai show at Thunderdome Stadium.[54]
On May 4, 2024, BamBam returned to Bangkok for his The 1st World Tour "Area 52" Encore concert at Rajamangala National Stadium.[55] The sold-out show saw the participation of Red Velvet's Seulgi, with whom he performed "Who Are You".[56][57]
BamBam is considered to have a great influence in both the advertising and social media fields in Thailand.[58] Since 2017, he has endorsed eight brands in his home country, from telecommunications companies, smartphones, and e-commerce to food, clothing, and motorcycles.[58] His account on Twitter was Thailand's most mentioned entertainment account in 2019.[58][59]
On December 5, 2017, he launched his first clothing line, titled doubleB, in collaboration with Represent.[60] The limited edition design was available for purchase for two weeks and the proceeds of the campaign, which sold 13,707 items, were devolved to Water.org, a non-profit organization that provides access to safe drinking water.[61]
On September 7, 2021, he launched a second clothing line in collaboration with Charm's.[62] The sales period, slated to end on September 30, was extended until October 10 due to high demands.[63] A portion of the proceeds was donated to support low-income children.[62]
In 2021, Vogue Thailand selected BamBam as one of the 100 influencers in the fashion industry in Thailand.[64] On June 2, he was announced as YSL Beauty's new muse.[65][66]
On February 1, 2024, BamBam was announced as Louis Vuitton's newest house ambassador.[67][68]
In May 2019, he became the spokesman of a campaign launched by UNICEF Thailand and the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security against children abuse,[69][70] and in September, he donated 100,000 baht to help children affected by the flood in Ubon Ratchathani province.[71][72]
In 2020, he continued his partnership with UNICEF Thailand, taking part in its virtual concert Love Delivery Fest on May 31 to raise awareness and support for families affected by the COVID-19 pandemic,[73] and the campaign "The Sound of Happiness" in collaboration with the Department of Mental Health and Joox Thailand, aimed at teens.[74][75][76]
In 2020, BamBam was selected as the face of the new 5G campaign by AIS, the major mobile network operator in Thailand, along with Blackpink's Lisa.[77][78] On November 10, 2020, he became the new ambassador for the life simulation video-game The Sims 4,[79][80] while on December 14, he released a new song, "Beat Your Best", to promote BK drinks.[81] On January 8, 2022, BamBam was selected as global ambassador for the NBA's Golden State Warriors.[82][83] He then released the song "Wheels Up", featuring Oakland-based rapper Mayzin, during halftime of the Warriors' home game against the Los Angeles Lakers at Chase Center in San Francisco on April 7.[84][85] He also partnered with Golden State, New Style Media Group and Fanatics on limited-edition T-shirts, sweatshirts and other merchandise.[86] On August 11, 2022, Toyota Motor Thailand launched his new Yaris bringing in BamBam as a presenter.[87][88] In 2023, he was selected as Mind Bridge Youth line 23FW ambassador in South Korea.[89] In January 2024, BamBam became Xiaomi Redmi Note 13 series Southeast Asia ambassador.[90][91]
Title | Details | Peak chart positions |
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Sour & Sweet |
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Title | Details | Peak chart positions |
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Ribbon |
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B |
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Bamesis |
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Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | ||
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KOR [97] |
US World [98] | ||||
As lead artist | |||||
"Make It Right" (feat. Jaylerr, Best Nathasit, Mild, Captain Chonlathorn, and Ud Awat) |
2017 | — | — | Non-album singles | |
"I'm Not a Con-Heartist" (พี่ไม่หล่อลวง) | 2020 | — | — | ||
"Beat Your Best" | — | — | |||
"Ribbon" | 2021 | 144 | 17 | Ribbon | |
"Who Are You" (feat. Seulgi of Red Velvet) |
—[a] | 9 | B | ||
"Slow Mo" | 2022 | 132 | — | ||
"Skrrt" (F.Hero and BamBam feat. Youngohm) |
— | — | Non-album singles | ||
"Wheels Up" (feat. Mayzin) |
— | — | |||
"Sour & Sweet" | 2023 | 100 | — | Sour & Sweet | |
"Our Story Never Ends" (with Ailynn, Billkin, Ink Waruntorn, Milli, Nont Tanont, PP Krit) |
— | — | Non-album singles | ||
"Pick It"[100] | — | — | |||
"Last Parade" | 2024 | 115 | — | Bamesis | |
As featured artist | |||||
"Do You" (F. Hero feat. BamBam) |
2019 | — | — | Into the New Era | |
Soundtrack appearances | |||||
"Melting" | 2022 | —[b] | — | Business Proposal OST | |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. |
All song credits are adapted from the Korea Music Copyright Association's database, unless otherwise noted.[102]
Year | Artist | Title | Album | Lyrics | Music | ||
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Credited | With | Credited | With | ||||
2015 | Got7 | "Everyday" (매일) | Mad: Winter Edition | Defsoul (JB), Cho Wool of Princess Disease | — | ||
2016 | "See the Light" (빛이나) | Flight Log: Departure | Yugyeom, Mark Tuan, Frants | — | |||
"Something Good" | Defsoul (JB) | — | |||||
"Feel My Vibe"[c] | Non-commercial single | Jackson Wang, Boytoy | — | ||||
"No Jam" (노잼) | Flight Log: Turbulence | Mark, Frants, Yugyeom, Jackson | — | ||||
"If" (만약에) | Primeboi, Mark | — | |||||
"Dreamin'" (니꿈꿔) | Earattack, Defsoul (JB) | — | |||||
2017 | "Shopping Mall" | Flight Log: Arrival | Earattack, Defsoul (JB), Jackson, Mark | — | |||
"Paradise" | Jinyoung, Distract | — | |||||
"Go Higher" | Earattack, Defsoul (JB), Jackson, Mark | — | |||||
"Moon U" | 7 for 7 | Ars (Youngjae), Joo Chan-yang, Maxx Song | — | ||||
"Remember You" | Lee Ha-jin | Images | |||||
"Face" | Lee Woomin 'collapsedone', Mayu Wakisaka, Jackson, Mark | — | |||||
"97 Young & Rich" | Turn Up | Yugyeom, Frants, Simon | Yugyeom, Frants | ||||
2018 | "The Reason" | Eyes on You | Lee Ha-jin | Images | |||
"Party" | Present: You | Frants | |||||
"WOLO" | Present: You & Me | Jackson, Yugyeom | — | ||||
"King" | Jinyoung | Jinyoung, Frants | |||||
"Nightmare"[d] | Non-commercial single | Jackson, Mark | — | ||||
2019 | "Cold" | I Won't Let You Go | Simon | Frants | |||
"Believe" (믿어줄래) | Spinning Top: Between Security and Insecurity | Tommy Park | Frants | ||||
2020 | "God Has Return + Mañana" | Dye | Jackson, Mark | Frants | |||
BamBam | "I'm Not a Con-Heartist" (พี่ไม่หล่อลวง) |
Non-album single | — | Psycho Tension | |||
Got7 | "Waiting For You" | Breath of Love: Last Piece | Psycho Tension | Psycho Tension | |||
2021 | BamBam | "Pandora" | Ribbon | Earattack, Lee Ha-jin, Hwang Yoo-bin | — | ||
"Ribbon" | Jo Yoon-kyung, Lee Ha-jin, Earattack, Luke | Peter Chun, Andreas Carlsson, Drew Scott, Ryan Kim, Earattack | |||||
"Look So Fine" | Lee Ha-jin, Earattack | Earattack | |||||
"Air" | Chris LaRocca, Bryan Chong | Chris LaRocca, Bryan Chong | |||||
"Under the Sky" | Lee Ha-jin | — | |||||
2022 | "Intro: Satellites" | B | Dougie F, Bryan Chong | — | |||
"Who Are You" | Lee Seu-ran, Lee Ha-jin, Grey (Kyle Trewartha, Michael Trewartha), Mikael Temrowski, Livvi Franc | — | |||||
"Slow Mo" | Lee Seu-ran, Pink Sweat$, Jayson DeZuzio | — | |||||
"Let Me Love You" | Jimmy Brown | — | |||||
"Ride or Die" | Lee Seu-ran, Earattack | — | |||||
2023 | "Feather" | Sour & Sweet | Jimmy Brown | — | |||
"Take It Easy" | Kyle Reynolds, Brandyn Robert Burnette, Nicholas Henriqeus, Garrison Webster, Jawon Daniels | Kyle Reynolds, Brandyn Robert Burnette, Nicholas Henriqeus, Garrison Webster, Jawon Daniels | |||||
"Ghost" | Adam Halliday, De'La, Sean Fischer, Lee Seu-ran | Adam Halliday, De'La, Sean Fischer | |||||
"Sour & Sweet" | Jade.J, Kyle Reynolds, Emily Rebecca Vaughn, Jonathan Santana | Kyle Reynolds, Emily Rebecca Vaughn, Jonathan Santana | |||||
"About You" | Hwang Yoo-bin, Higher Baby, Marty Valentine | — | |||||
"Tippy Toe" | Adam Halliday, De'La, Bekah Novi | Adam Halliday, De'La, Bekah Novi | |||||
"Wings" | Jade.J, Adam Halliday, Dillon Deskin | Adam Halliday, Dillon Deskin | |||||
2024 | "Last Parade" | Bamesis | — | Joopepe, Lee Sang-chul, Earattack, Rik Annema, Cimo Fränkel | |||
"Mi Último Deseo" | — | Alejandra Alberti, Duck Blackwell, Storii | |||||
"Must Be Nice" | — | Jung Sung-min, Kes Kross | |||||
"Thank You Come Again" | — | Derrick Milano, Arial Imani |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2012 | Fairy Tale Killer | Wong Wai-han's son | Hong Kong horror film | |
2016 | Sanctuary | BamBam | Thai short film | [103] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2015 | Dream Knight | Himself | Korean-Chinese online drama by JYPE and Youku Tudou | |
2016 | Don't Dare to Dream | Guy at Thai bar | Cameo (Episode 1) | [104] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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2013 | WIN: Who is Next | Contestant | Rap and dance battle (Episode 4) | [105] |
2015 | My Young Tutor | Cast | ||
BamMin TV | Host | with 15&'s Park Ji-min, 12 episodes | ||
2016 | Real Men | Cast member | with Got7's Jackson | |
2017 | I Can See Your Voice | with Got7's Mark, Youngjae, Yugyeom, Jinyoung and JB | ||
I Can See Your Voice Thailand | with Got7's Mark, Youngjae and Yugyeom | |||
2019 | Got7 Real Thai | with Got7's Mark, Youngjae and Jinyoung | [106] | |
2022 | Rustically: In the Secret Island | [107] | ||
Seven Stars | Mentor | Thai audition program | [108] | |
Transit Love 2 | Panelist | Episode 10 - Episode 20 | [109] | |
2023–present | Master in the House | Cast member | Episode 239–present | [110] |
2023 | Business Genius Baeksajang | [111] | ||
2024 | My Sibling's Romance | Panelist | [112] |
Year | Title | Notes | Ref. |
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2015–2016 | M Countdown | with Lee Jung-shin, SHINee's Key, and Got7's Jinyoung | [113][114] |
2016 | Battle Likes | with Got7's Mark (Episodes 1–2) | |
2017 | K-Rush | with Woo Hye-rim (Episodes 5–8) | |
2021 | 41st Blue Dragon Film Awards | with Park Shin-young (red carpet walk) | [115][116] |
2021 Asia Song Festival | with Sandara Park | [117] | |
2023 | KCON 2023 Thailand | with Minnie (March 18 to 19) | [118] |
2024 | 33rd Seoul Music Awards | with Lee Seung-gi, Tiffany, and Got7's Youngjae | [119] |
Year | Title | Artist(s) | Director | Notes | Ref. |
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2017 | "Make It Right" | BamBam feat. Jaylerr Krissanapoom, Best Nathasit, Mild, Captain Chonlathorn, and Ud Awat |
Promotional song for Yamaha | ||
2018 | "Party" | Got7 | Naive Creative Production | Solo song from Got7's album Present: You | |
2019 | "Do You" | F. Hero feat. BamBam | |||
2020 | "I'm Not a Con-Heartist" (พี่ไม่หล่อลวง) | BamBam | Chayanop Boonprakob | The Con-Heartist OST | [36] |
2021 | "Ribbon" | Ribbon title track | |||
“Who Are You” | With Seulgi of Red Velvet | ||||
2022 | "Slow Mo" | B title track | |||
"Melting" | Business Proposal OST | ||||
Award ceremony | Year | Category | Nominee(s)/work(s) | Result | Ref. |
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Asia Artist Awards | 2021 | Popularity Award (Male Solo Singer) | BamBam | Nominated | [120] |
U+Idol Live Popularity Award (Male Solo Singer) | Nominated | [121] | |||
Best Artist Award (Singer) | Won | [122] | |||
Asia Celebrity Award (Singer) | Won | [123] | |||
2022 | Idolplus Popularity Award (Singer) | Nominated | [124] | ||
2023 | Popularity Award (Male Singer) | Nominated | [125] | ||
2024 | Pending | [126] | |||
Blue Dragon Series Awards | 2023 | Best New Male Entertainer | Transit Love 2 | Nominated | [127] |
Brand Customer Loyalty Awards | 2023 | Entertainment Idol (Male) | BamBam | Nominated | [128] |
Daradaily Awards | 2019 | Male Popularity Vote Award | Won | [129][130] | |
Great Stars Awards | 2017 | Male Social Super Star of the Year | Won | [131] | |
2018 | Won | [132] | |||
Hanteo Music Awards | 2022 | Artist of the Year | Nominated | [133] | |
Joox Thailand Music Awards | 2020 | Social Superstar | Won | [134][135] | |
2021 | Song of the Year | "I'm Not a Con-Heartist" | Won | [136][137] | |
Korea First Brand Awards | 2025 | Variety Show Idol (Male) | BamBam | Pending | [138] |
Line TV Awards | 2021 | Line TV Best Thai Song | "I'm Not a Con-Heartist" | Nominated | [139] |
Line Melody Music Charts | 2021 | Black Melody Award for Most Downloaded Song (July) | "Ribbon" | Won | [140][141] |
Melody of the Year | Won | [142] | |||
MChoice & Mint Awards | 2022 | The Inspiration Award | BamBam | Won | [143] |
2024 | Entertainment Program of the Year | The 1st World Tour "Area 52" Encore | Won | [144] | |
Seoul Music Awards | 2024 | The Best Award (Bonsang) | Sour & Sweet | Nominated | [145] |
The Popularity Award | BamBam | Nominated | |||
Male Solo Artist Award | Nominated | ||||
Global Producer Award | Won | [146] | |||
Spotify Wrapped Live | 2023 | Indonesian Most Pick 2023 | Won | [147] | |
Suphannahong National Film Awards | 2021 | Best Original Song | "I'm Not a Con-Heartist" | Nominated | [148][149] |
Thailand Master Youth Awards | Inspirational Role Model for Youth Award | BamBam | Won | [41] |
Publisher | Year | Listicle | Placement | Ref. |
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Tatler Asia | 2023 | Asia's Most Influential - Entertainment (Thailand) | — | [150] |
2024 | — | [151] |
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