SEVENTEEN
SEVENTEEN collaborates with Pharrell Williams for the Louis Vuitton Paris fashion show, performing the song “Bad influence“.

Nine members of SEVENTEEN – S.COUPS, HOSHI, WONWOO, WOOZI, THE8, DOKYEOM, SEUNGKWAN, VERNON, and DINO – lent their voices to the brand-new track “Bad Influence,” written and composed by the iconic Pharrell Williams. This unreleased song was performed for the first time on January 21 at 8:30 PM (local time) during the Louis Vuitton Fall-Winter 2025 Men’s Collection show, held in Paris as part of Fashion Week.
Pharrell Williams, who also serves as the Men’s Creative Director for Louis Vuitton, crafted “Bad influence” exclusively for this event. SEVENTEEN, chosen to perform the track, delivered a fresh and unique rendition, leaving a lasting impression on the global fashion scene.
Through their agency, the participating members expressed their excitement:
“We’re thrilled and honored to collaborate with Pharrell Williams, an artist we’ve admired for a long time. Working on this song was a rewarding experience as it showcases a new side of SEVENTEEN. We hope our music connects with an even broader audience.”
Pharrell Williams, a 13-time Grammy Award-winning artist and producer, is globally recognized for his numerous hits, including the smash success “Happy.” Meanwhile, SEVENTEEN has cemented its presence on the international stage through notable collaborations with artists such as DJ Khaled, Shift K3Y, Marshmello, New Kids On The Block, Anne-Marie, Charli XCX, and Pink Sweat$, solidifying their status in the global music market.
This year marks SEVENTEEN’s 10th anniversary, and the group has planned a series of global activities to celebrate. Their world tour, “SEVENTEEN [RIGHT HERE] WORLD TOUR IN ASIA“, kicked off on January 18-19 at the Bulacan Philippine Sports Stadium and will continue with shows in Singapore on January 25-26, Jakarta on February 8-9, and Bangkok on February 15-16. In April, SEVENTEEN will become the first K-pop artists to perform at “Tecate Pa’l Norte 2025“, often referred to as the “Coachella of Mexico.”
Reporter: Leo
Translator: Shawn
Source: Pledis Entertainment