K-pop Boy Group ZEROBASEONE (ZB1) Announces Highly Anticipated Second Mini-Album, "Melting Point"
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2023-10-07 10:49:31
K-pop rookie boy band ZEROBASEONE / Courtesy of WAKEONE Entertainment
ZEROBASEONE (ZB1), the dynamic nine-member K-pop phenomenon featuring talents such as Kim Ji-woong, Zhang Hao, Sung Han-bin, Seok Matthew, Kim Tae-rae, Ricky, Kim Gyu-vin, Park Gun-wook, and Han Yu-jin, is set to unveil their second mini-album, "Melting Point," on November 6th, marking an eagerly awaited release for fans and enthusiasts alike.
The announcement was made with a captivating teaser shared on Twitter, showcasing the album's title and release date set against a picturesque snowy backdrop, hinting at the emotive direction the music is likely to take. ZB1, a product of the 2023 audition program "Boys Planet," has swiftly ascended the ranks of the K-pop world, amassing a staggering one million followers within a mere six days of launching their official Instagram account.
The group's debut album, "Youth in the Shade," demonstrated their immense popularity by achieving remarkable sales figures, with an astounding 1.82 million copies sold during the inaugural week of its release. As the anticipation builds for "Melting Point," fans are eagerly awaiting to witness the creative and musical growth of ZB1, underscoring their burgeoning influence and impact in the vibrant K-pop scene.
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