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From Zero to Eternal: ZB1’s Audacious Rebirth
Cards tumble in defiance of gravity, framing a figure cloaked in black—welcome to ZEROBASEONE’s latest visual manifesto. These new profile photos, dropped amid whispers of a May 2026 comeback, mark the group’s seismic shift to a five-member powerhouse. No longer the nine prodigies of Boys Planet, ZB1 now channels raw maturity, their aesthetics screaming evolution.
Born from Mnet’s brutal survival show in 2023, ZEROBASEONE exploded with Youth in the Shade, selling over 1.24 million copies on day one—a debut record etched in K-pop lore. Fast-forward to March 2026: contracts expired, Zhang Hao, Ricky, Kim Gyuvin, and Han Yujin departed for Yuehua’s new venture, leaving Sung Hanbin, Kim Jiwoong, Seok Matthew, Kim Taerae, and Park Gunwook to redefine “zero to one”.
“From nine blooming youths to five shadowed kings—ZB1’s profiles aren’t photos; they’re a promise of dominance.”
This isn’t disbandment; it’s distillation. Fans, dubbed ZEROSE, mourned yet rallied, turning bittersweet Reddit threads into battle cries.
Shadows and Spades: Fashion as Fate’s Deck
Black suits gleam under stark light, spades exploding like hidden aces—these profiles are cinematic poetry. The attached visuals pulse with noir tension: one member’s sharp fringe and piercing eyes dominate a cascade of cards, evoking a gambler mid-bluff. Another profile tilts mysteriously, leather jacket taut against shadowed contours, maturity etched in every angle.
Styling masterstroke: tailored black-on-black, white shirts popping like revelations. It’s high-fashion K-pop—think Yohji Yamamoto meets Vegas underworld, where every fold whispers reinvention. Sung Hanbin, leader eternal, sheds boyish charm for “mature charisma,” his gaze a velvet dagger.
These aren’t mere updates; they’re storytelling tools. Post-restructuring, ZB1’s visuals sync with their fresh logo tease, hinting at a “new era” before KCON LA 2026. Fashion here isn’t accessory—it’s armor for the battlefield ahead.


Milestones in Monochrome: Evolution’s Timeline
Debut dazzled: July 2023’s In Bloom snagged their first win in eight days, Gocheok Sky Dome sold out for fan-con glory. Youth trilogy cemented their sound—fiery synths, anthemic hooks mirroring visual flair from sunny blooms to shaded intrigue.
2025 peaked with world tour HERE&NOW encore, full album ZEROBASEONE topping charts. Then, the pivot: March 2026 lineup refresh, new logo drop, profiles signaling May comeback. From Photoism x ZB1 frames to 2026 Season’s Greetings ‘(0_1) World’, visuals always amplified milestones.
“ZB1 doesn’t evolve—they erupt. These profiles? The spark before the inferno.”
Internationally, they’ve conquered: KCON Japan pre-debut, global streams shattering records. Now, as five, they embody resilience—project group turned legacy act.
The Core Five: Faces of Defiance
Sung Hanbin (Leader): The anchor, his profile’s card storm captures unyielding intensity. From Boys Planet survivor to ZB1’s heart, his mature pivot fuels fan devotion.
Kim Jiwoong: Veteran charisma, poised for deeper layers post-reorg.
Seok Matthew: Canadian-Korean firebrand, his energy promises dynamic stages.
Kim Taerae: Vocal powerhouse, visuals hint at soulful reinvention.
Park Gunwook: Maknae-no-more, towering presence in sleek leather.

Together, they forge unity from fracture, aesthetics amplifying vocal synergy and dance precision.

Fan Flames and Global Echoes
ZEROSE isn’t just a fandom—they’re a force. Post-departure, socials erupted: protection campaigns trended, voting drives for Music Bank surged. International impact? Millions stream One and Only, KCON slots locked.
Collaborations gleam: Photoism artist frames, logo teases blending art and idol. Fan culture thrives on visuals—Reels remix these profiles into edits pulsing with In Bloom beats. ZB1’s identity? Music ignites, visuals seduce, fans eternalize.
Creative direction peaks here: noir profiles foreshadow darker concepts, music’s youthful blaze maturing into inferno. In K-pop’s churn, ZB1 represents shift—temporary no more, they’re the era’s shadowed vanguard.




