ZEROBASEONE Makes Their Comeback

  • 이소연 |2025.02.24 20:53
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ZEROBASEONE Makes Their Comeback Today (24th)… Hitmaker KENZIE Joins Forces

ZEROBASEONE (ZB1) is finally unveiling their highly anticipated new album.

Their comeback comes approximately six months after the release of their fourth mini-album, CINEMA PARADISE. With high expectations of achieving their fifth consecutive million-seller milestone, here are three key reasons why fans are excited about ZEROBASEONE’s latest release.


The new album consists of six tracks, each unraveling emotions such as sorrow, anxiety, obsession, and rebellion through a narrative-driven journey to find the "Blue Paradise." The album presents a mystery game-like storytelling experience, further enriching ZEROBASEONE’s artistic evolution.


For the first time since their debut, ZEROBASEONE introduces unit tracks, showcasing their refined musicality: "Out of Love" (Kim Jiwoong, Zhang Hao, Kim Gyuvin), "Step Back" (Ricky, Park Gunwook, Han Yujin), and "Cruel" (Sung Hanbin, Seok Matthew, Kim Taerae). These songs highlight the members' growing vocal strength and deepened emotional expression.


The title track "BLUE" marks ZEROBASEONE’s second collaboration with global hitmaker KENZIE. Using the dual meaning of the word "blue," the song explores "a fateful love that is sorrowful yet all the more beautiful." The contrast between the exhilarating synth sounds and the emotional vocals creates a unique mystery-refreshing ambiance.

The music video, released alongside the album, depicts ZEROBASEONE embarking on a journey to discover the "Blue Paradise." The storyline reflects the unpredictability of the future, emphasizing that such experiences contribute to personal growth.

ZEROBASEONE’s fifth mini-album "Blue Paradise" is set to be released today (24th) at 6 PM KST across various streaming platforms.


Written by Heo Ji Hyeong

Translated by Lee So Yun





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