ZeroBaseOne returns with their third EP, 'You had me at Hello,' featuring a refreshing, sexy song that aims to showcase their musical versatility.
This year's Summer Sonic in August is set to feature the largest number of K-pop acts in the Japanese music festival's history.
Boy band ZeroBaseOne will start its first world tour with a concert in Seoul in September, its agency WakeOne Entertainment said Monday.
ZeroBaseOne will transition to Mnet's Chat on May 1. Early subscribers will receive a 50 percent discount and exclusive benefits.
“Sweat” is a track that will be on the band’s upcoming third EP, set to drop in May. The EP’s title and release date have not been revealed.
The upcoming album will be ZeroBaseOne’s first release in Korea in six months after the band released its second EP, “Melting Point,” in November last year.
Boy band ZeroBaseOne’s single “yurayura -unmeinohana-“ has sold the most copies for a non-Japanese act’s debut release in Japan, according to music industry tracker Oricon on Tuesday. An estimated 302,000 copies were sold from March 18 to 24.
ZeroBaseOne’s first Japanese single “yurayura -unmeinohana-" smashed records by selling the most copies for a Japanese debut music release by a K-pop act in a day, according to the band’s agency WakeOne on Thursday.
Boy band Seventeen’s EP “FML” was the globally best-selling album in 2023 as K-pop dominated the rankings.
ZeroBaseOne, also known as ZB1, will hold its first Japanese fan concert in March in Yokohama.
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