Zerobaseone Previews Fourth EP 'Cinema Paradise' Ahead of World Tour
Claire Seo
ssjjyy516@gmail.com | 2024-08-26 03:45:47
K-pop group Zerobaseone has offered fans an exciting preview of their upcoming fourth EP, "Cinema Paradise." On Friday, the group released a track sampler, providing a glimpse into the seven songs featured on the album, including the lead single, "Good So Bad." The sampler, which begins with the sound of a projector—one of the album's central themes—showcases snippets of each track while blending in cherished moments the band has shared with their fans.
"Cinema Paradise" is set to be officially released on August 26, marking the group's return just three months after their previous EP, "You Had Me at Hello." The earlier release garnered widespread acclaim and was included in Billboard magazine's list of "The 20 Best K-Pop Albums of 2024 (So Far)." Notably, "You Had Me at Hello" achieved remarkable commercial success, selling over 1 million copies on the day of its release. It also dominated the iTunes Top Albums chart in 23 regions and topped Oricon’s weekly and combined album rankings.
Following the release of "Cinema Paradise," Zerobaseone will embark on their first world tour, kicking off with a three-day concert series in Seoul beginning on September 20. This tour represents a significant milestone for the group as they continue to expand their global reach.
With their new EP and world tour on the horizon, Zerobaseone is poised to further solidify their standing in the K-pop industry, continuing to captivate audiences with their innovative music and dynamic performances.
Sayart / Claire Seo, ssjjyy516@gmail.com
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