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"Wow Thing"
Single by Seulgi, SinB, Chung Ha, and Soyeon
ReleasedSeptember 28, 2018 (2018-09-28)
StudioIn Grid Studio
Length2:51
Label
Composers
Lyricists
SM Station X 0 singles chronology
"We Young"
(2018)
"Wow Thing"
(2018)
"Written in the Stars"
(2018)
Seulgi singles chronology
"Selfish"
(2018)
"Wow Thing"
(2018)
"Hello Tutorial"
(2018)
Chung Ha singles chronology
"Love U"
(2018)
"Wow Thing"
(2018)
"Whatcha Doin'"
(2018)
SinB singles chronology
"Wow Thing"
(2018)
"Be Yourself"
(2020)
Soyeon singles chronology
"Idle Song"
(2018)
"Wow Thing"
(2018)
"You Too? Me Too!"
(2019)
Music video
"Wow Thing" on YouTube

"Wow Thing" is a song by South Korean artists Seulgi from Red Velvet, soloist and former I.O.I member Chung Ha, SinB from Viviz (formerly member of GFriend) and Soyeon from (G)I-dle.[1] The single was released on 28 September 2018, by SM Entertainment.[2]

Station Young, made up of four members: Seulgi of Red Velvet, SinB of GFriend, former I.O.I member and soloist Chung Ha, and Soyeon of (G)I-dle.

The single was released on September 28, 2018, through several music portals including iTunes.[3]

Composition

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A bright, R&B-influenced pop song, "Wow Thing" puts the foursome's powerful vocals in the spotlight and showcases their dynamic through its accompanying music video, released through SM Entertainment's Station X O project. The song emphasizes on self-love and confidence in the people's actions, urging them to be positive while finding their own path.[4]

Members

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Track listing

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  • Digital download / streaming
  1. "Wow Thing" – 2:51
  2. "Wow Thing (Instrumental)" – 2:51

Credits and personnel

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Credits adapted from Melon.

Studio

  • Recorded at In Grid Studio
  • Digitally edited at doobdoob Studio
  • Engineered for mix at SM Booming System
  • Mixed at 821 Sound
  • Mastered at 821 Sound Mastering

Personnel

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Weekly chart performance for "Wow Thing"
Chart (2019) Peak
position
South Korea (Gaon)[5] 35
South Korea (K-pop Hot 100)[6] 43
US World Digital Song Sales (Billboard)[7] 3

Monthly charts

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Monthly chart performance for "Wow Thing"
Chart (October 2019) Position
South Korea (Gaon)[8] 74

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from Grokipedia
"Wow Thing" is a collaborative K-pop single by South Korean artists Seulgi of Red Velvet, SinB of GFriend, soloist Chung Ha, and Soyeon of (G)I-DLE, released on September 28, 2018, as the fourth entry in SM Entertainment's STATION X 0 project.[1][2] The song is an energetic pop track characterized by sleek percussion and a bouncing beat, with lyrics centered on self-empowerment and charisma, encouraging listeners to embrace their unique qualities as a "wow thing."[3] Upon release, "Wow Thing" garnered significant attention for uniting prominent female vocalists from different acts under SM's collaborative platform, which aims to feature diverse artist pairings.[3] An accompanying music video, directed with vibrant choreography and stylish visuals, premiered simultaneously on YouTube, amassing millions of views and highlighting the performers' synchronized dance routines.[4] The single also included an instrumental version, emphasizing its production by international songwriters including Anne Judith Wik, Karen Poole, and Sonny J Mason.[2] Commercially, "Wow Thing" achieved notable success, debuting and peaking at number 3 on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart, marking a strong collaborative hit for all involved artists.[5] It further solidified the artists' reputations in the K-pop industry, with the track's empowering message resonating amid the rising wave of fourth-generation girl group influences.[3]

Background

Development

The development of "Wow Thing" stemmed from the SM Station X 0 project, a collaborative initiative between SM Entertainment and SK Telecom's culture brand "0," announced on August 3, 2018, to feature innovative one-off singles with diverse artists.[6] This platform enabled the song's creation as a limited collaboration. The project's emphasis on cross-label partnerships culminated in the collaboration's official reveal on September 17, 2018.[7]

Concept and collaboration

"Wow Thing" embodies a core concept centered on self-empowerment and self-confidence, promoting themes of self-love and positivity in the K-pop industry.[8] The song highlights embracing one's unique qualities, inspiring listeners to recognize their own charisma amid the competitive landscape of K-pop. This message is conveyed through the artists' vocals and performance.[3] The collaboration featured prominent female artists from diverse labels—Seulgi of Red Velvet, SinB of GFriend, soloist Chung Ha, and Soyeon of (G)I-DLE—selected to showcase synergy across fanbases.[3] This choice enabled cross-promotion and boosted visibility for the artists under SM Entertainment's Station X 0 initiative launched earlier in 2018.[6]

Participating artists

Group formation

The lineup for the "Wow Thing" collaboration was announced by SM Entertainment on September 17, 2018, as the fourth single in the SM Station x 0 project, uniting Red Velvet's Seulgi, GFRIEND's SinB, soloist Chungha, and (G)I-DLE's Soyeon.[7] This assembly highlighted a rare cross-label effort, with the artists selected for their strong individual talents to form a temporary supergroup-like unit.[3]

Individual backgrounds

Kang Seul-gi, known professionally as Seulgi, debuted as a member of the girl group Red Velvet under SM Entertainment on August 1, 2014, with the single "Happiness." As the group's main dancer and lead vocalist, she is recognized for her versatile vocal range and dynamic dance abilities, which have been highlighted in performances blending pop and R&B elements.[9] Her technical proficiency in both areas made her a fitting choice for the high-energy collaboration in "Wow Thing," showcasing her ability to anchor vocal harmonies and intricate choreography. As of November 2025, she remains a member of Red Velvet. Hwang Eun-bi, stage name SinB, debuted as a member of the girl group GFriend under Source Music on January 15, 2015, with the EP Season of Glass. Serving as lead vocalist and visual, she contributed to the group's signature energetic and synchronized performances, drawing from her early training across multiple agencies including JYP and SM. SinB's athletic poise, evident in her participation in sports events like the Idol Star Athletics Championships where she competed in running and futsal, added a layer of physical expressiveness that complemented the dynamic group formation of the "Wow Thing" project.[10] GFriend disbanded on May 22, 2021; as of November 2025, SinB is a member of VIVIZ under BPM Entertainment.[11] Kim Chung-ha, known as Chungha, rose to prominence as a member of the project girl group I.O.I after placing fourth on Mnet's Produce 101 in 2016, before launching her solo career under MNH Entertainment with the EP Hands on Me on June 7, 2017. Renowned for her powerful dance skills and stage presence, she has been praised for choreographing elements in her own performances and delivering precise, emotive routines that blend contemporary and hip-hop styles.[12] Chungha's reputation as a standout performer from I.O.I positioned her ideally for the collaborative showcase in "Wow Thing," where her dance expertise elevated the group's overall visual impact. She left MNH Entertainment in 2023 and, as of November 2025, is signed to MORE VISION.[13] Jeon So-yeon, known as Soyeon, debuted as the leader, main rapper, and primary producer of the girl group (G)I-DLE under Cube Entertainment on May 2, 2018, with the single "Latata." Prior to her group debut, she released a solo single "Jelly" in 2017 and gained recognition through survival shows like Produce 101 and Unpretty Rapstar.[14] As a creative force, Soyeon handles songwriting, composition, and production for much of the group's music, infusing hip-hop and trap influences with innovative concepts.[15] Her multifaceted role as a rapper and producer brought a distinctive edge to the "Wow Thing" collaboration, selected for her ability to drive artistic direction in joint projects. As of November 2025, she remains the leader of (G)I-DLE.

Composition and lyrics

Musical style

"Wow Thing" is an R&B-infused pop song incorporating electronic and dance elements, characterized by its retro-inspired sound that blends smooth vocal deliveries with rhythmic grooves.[16][17] The track draws from 1990s R&B aesthetics while integrating modern K-pop production techniques, resulting in a bright and sophisticated auditory profile.[18] The instrumentation emphasizes prominent basslines that provide a funky, driving foundation, complemented by layered harmonies that showcase the performers' vocal interplay.[16][19] Trap-influenced beats add a contemporary edge, featuring slinky percussion and hip-hop rhythms that enhance the song's energetic pulse at a tempo of 104 beats per minute.[20] These elements were captured during recording sessions at In Grid Studio in Seoul.[21]

Themes and production

The lyrics of "Wow Thing" center on themes of self-love, liberation from societal pressures, and female empowerment, urging listeners to reject conformity and celebrate their individuality with unapologetic confidence. The song depicts the frustration of repetitive daily struggles ("Even if I try my best all day / All I do is run in place"), before shifting to a triumphant call to "be the wow thing" by embracing one's true self and pursuing dreams freely, as exemplified in lines like "Love myself, love myself / Just the way I am" and "Spread my wings for the first time like a butterfly / Follow my heart that explodes, boom boom boom." This narrative of self-discovery and empowerment resonates through the collaborative vocals, highlighting resilience and joy in authenticity.[8] In terms of production, "Wow Thing" was composed by Karen Poole, Anne Judith Stokke Wik, and Sonny J. Mason, with additional songwriting contributions from Jeon Soyeon and Jo Yun-kyeong. The track was produced by the composers in collaboration with SM Entertainment staff, incorporating a polished pop framework that blends upbeat rhythms with layered harmonies to amplify its empowering message. Recording took place in September 2018, aligning with the single's release later that month. The production emphasizes dynamic vocal arrangements, with each artist's parts integrated to create a cohesive yet distinctive group dynamic.[21]

Release and promotion

Release details

"Wow Thing" was released as a digital single on September 28, 2018, as part of SM Entertainment's collaborative project STATION X 0.[3] The track listing consists of the main song "Wow Thing" and an instrumental version, both clocking in at approximately 2:51 in length.[2] The single was distributed digitally across multiple platforms, including iTunes, Spotify, and Melon, as well as other international and domestic Korean music services.[4]

Promotional activities

To build anticipation for the release of "Wow Thing," SM Station X 0 unveiled a series of teaser images and video previews from September 17 to 27, 2018. Teaser images for the artists were shared starting September 17, with individual concept photos of SEULGI and SinB on September 19, and CHUNG HA and SOYEON on September 20, depicting the artists in retro diner attire to hint at the music video's aesthetic.[22][23] Group teaser images were released on September 18 and September 21, further emphasizing the collaborative vibe.[7] Video content included a dance practice clip released on September 21, highlighting the track's energetic choreography, and a behind-the-scenes MV teaser on September 26, showing filming at a diner set.[24][25] Post-release efforts focused on social media campaigns to foster fan engagement, with official posts on platforms like Instagram and Twitter encouraging streams and shares. The artists participated in interactions, such as CHUNG HA's Instagram update on September 28 expressing gratitude for the collaboration and inviting fans to enjoy the track.[26] These activities helped amplify buzz around the one-off project without extensive live tours.

Music video

Production

The music video for "Wow Thing" was filmed at In Grid Studio in Seoul in September 2018, aligning with the artists' packed schedules amid their respective group promotions. The choreography features synchronized group dances that emphasize precision and unity among the performers during the high-tempo sequences.[24] Production incorporated high-energy sets illuminated by LED lighting to amplify the vibrant, dynamic atmosphere and support the song's pop-dance energy.[27]

Visual content and themes

The music video for "Wow Thing" depicts the four artists—Seulgi of Red Velvet, SinB of GFRIEND (now Viviz), Chung Ha, and Soyeon of (G)I-DLE—in a diner setting, where they await the clock striking noon before erupting into synchronized dance routines that convey a spontaneous break from daily monotony.[28] This urban environment underscores a narrative of youthful freedom and unexpected energy, aligning with the song's emphasis on becoming an captivating "wow thing" in everyday life.[29] Visual motifs prominently feature wardrobe transformations that symbolize personal empowerment and stylistic versatility, with each artist donning outfits distinct from their typical group aesthetics, such as pastel-toned ensembles incorporating lavender and mint green accents.[17][30] For example, Soyeon sports a mint-green jacket during the chorus, while SinB pairs an off-shoulder crop top with red track pants, and Chungha transitions to a ruffled top with a wrap skirt in the latter sections, all enhanced by diffuse lighting that evokes a hazy, nostalgic vibe.[31] These elements interconnect with the lyrics' themes of surprise and allure, portraying "wow" moments through confident dance expressions and color pops that highlight self-assured unity among the performers in relatable cityscapes.[17][29]

Commercial performance

Chart performance

"Wow Thing" entered the Gaon Digital Chart at number 79 for the week dated September 29, 2018, before climbing to its peak position of number 35 the following week. The song also charted at number 74 on the Gaon Monthly Digital Chart for October 2018. Additionally, it reached number 43 on the K-pop Hot 100 chart. Internationally, "Wow Thing" made its debut at number 3 on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart dated October 13, 2018, marking its peak position there, where it held for two weeks.[32] No significant chart entries were reported for "Wow Thing" in Japan on the Oricon charts or in China on the QQ Music charts, with no major updates to its performance after 2019.

Sales and certifications

"Wow Thing" recorded strong digital download sales in its debut week according to Gaon Chart data. By the end of 2018, the song had amassed millions of streams on Melon, contributing to its overall commercial success. The official music video exceeded 30 million views on YouTube by December 31, 2018, and has surpassed 60 million views as of 2025.[33][4] The track did not receive any major certifications from the Korea Music Content Association (KMCA), such as gold or platinum for downloads or streaming. However, its digital performance qualified it for recognition in various award ceremonies, including a win for Collaboration of the Year at the 2018 r/kpop Awards.[34] As of November 2025, no retroactive certifications have been awarded by Circle Chart, the successor to Gaon. The song has accumulated over 59 million plays on Melon.

Reception

Critical response

Upon its release in September 2018, "Wow Thing" received positive feedback from international music outlets for its vocal delivery and thematic empowerment. Billboard described the track as a "bright, R&B-influenced pop song" that places the performers' "powerful vocals in the spotlight" while showcasing their dynamic interplay through an energetic arrangement.[3] The review highlighted the song's empowering message, positioning it as a "girl crush anthem" that celebrates female self-confidence and individuality via confident lyrics and visuals.[3] Korean media outlets also praised the collaboration's execution, particularly the synergy among the artists from different groups. Newsen commended the blend of hip-hop beats and pop sensibilities, noting how the track effectively captures each performer's unique charm in a passionate, melody-driven dance number.[35] Similarly, Sports Chosun emphasized the energetic harmony and individual strengths showcased, crediting the cross-group lineup for creating an exciting and cohesive result.[36]

Cultural impact

"Wow Thing" represented a pioneering effort in K-pop collaborations by forming a temporary female supergroup with members from different agencies—Seulgi of Red Velvet, SinB of GFRIEND, soloist Chungha, and Soyeon of (G)I-DLE—setting a precedent for cross-label projects that emphasized female talent synergy.[3] The track's lyrics promote self-confidence and personal uniqueness, with lines like "Wherever I am, it's a wow wow thing" reinforcing themes of self-belief and empowerment that aligned with 2018's broader shift toward assertive, independent narratives in female-led K-pop releases.[8] Its vibrant R&B-pop sound and dynamic choreography further embodied this trend, positioning the supergroup as a symbol of collective female strength in an era of rising girl group visibility.[3] In fan culture, "Wow Thing" has endured through widespread dance covers and recreations that highlight its catchy hooks and synchronized moves, underscoring its ongoing legacy among supporters.

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