All Zerobaseone (ZB1) Music Videos: Every Official MV

WAKEONE project boy group Zerobaseone was so extraordinarily successful right from their July 2023 debut that they don’t really require any introduction. The group was created by the 2023 Mnet survival competition Boys Planet, but that was just the launch pad to everything they have achieved since. So, we are chronicling that. We here maintain an archive and list of all of the Zerobaseone (ZB1) music videos, with every official MV and links back to performance videos and other related video content. You can get your fix of Kim Jiwoong, Zhang Hao, Sung Hanbin, Seok Matthew, Kim Taerae, Ricky, Kim Gyuvin, Park Gunwook, and Han Yujin all right here.

A List of All Official Zerobaseone (ZB1) Music Videos – Watch Every MV Here

1. “In Bloom” MV – July 10, 2023

Zerobaseone debuted on July 10, 2023 with Youth in the Shade, which sold a record-breaking amount of copies upon release, and “In Bloom” is the lead single of the mini-album. “In Bloom” is a breezy and friendly introduction to the group, and the music video is full of bright visuals and literal plants blooming.

There is a performance video for “In Bloom,” a video of ZB1 offering MV commentary, and a two-part behind-the-scenes making-of-MV video.

2. “Crush (가시)” MV – July 10, 2023

Crush (가시)” is the lead single from the first Zerobaseone comeback, second mini-album Melting Point. “Crush (가시)” continues delivering the excellent vocals fans had come to expect, but the chorus is a bit edgier and the music video is a little darker and fiery.

There is a video of Zerobaseone reacting to the music video and a behind-the-scenes making-of-MV video.

3. “Melting Point” MV – November 20, 2023

As the literal title track of the second mini-album, “Melting Point” was the second song to receive a music video. The song and video both offer sweet warmth amid a winter setting, and it’s just really pleasant in general.

There is a behind-the-scenes video for the “Melting Point” MV.

4. “Yura Yura” MV – March 8, 2024

ゆらゆら -運命の花-” (“Yura Yura”) is the first Japanese single from Zerobaseone, and a single album of the same name would be released on March 20, 2024. It has the charming and breezy melody that fans had come to expect from the group.

There is a Zerobaseone reaction video for the “Yura Yura” MV.

5. “Sweat” Special Summer Video – April 24, 2024

Sweat” is the prerelease single for the third Korean Zerobaseone mini-album, You had me at HELLO, which would be released in May 2024. “Sweat” received a “special summer video,” despite being released in spring! The song does have refreshing summer vibes though. Fans were pleased with improved line distribution on this song.

There is a Zerobaseone reaction video for the “Sweat” MV and a behind-the-scenes video.

6. “Feel the POP” MV – May 13, 2024

Feel the POP” is the lead single of the third Zerobaseone mini-album, You had me at HELLO. The song incorporates UK garage and Jersey club styles, among other elements. The “Feel the POP” music video begins with a very standard scene of members on horseback as they reach a giant pothole in the city street. Then random objects float in the air and sometimes explode–just another normal K-pop MV.

There is a behind-the-scenes video for the “Feel the POP” MV.

6. “Good So Bad” MV – August 26, 2024

Good So Bad” is the lead single of the fourth Zerobaseone mini-album, Cinema Paradise. The music video trades off between bright and moody visuals for what is otherwise another pleasant and upbeat track.

That is the complete list of all Zerobaseone music videos that currently exist, and this archive is being updated for each new ZB1 MV, performance video, or related content that comes along. Bookmark this page if you want quick and convenient access to all the Zerobaseone music videos, and share it with other fans!

For more about the group, check out how old the Zerobaseone members are, where the members are originally from, what companies the members are originally from, or who the leader is.

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John Friscia

John has been a dedicated K-pop enthusiast for more than 10 years, and he also has more than 10 years of professional experience in writing, editing, journalism, and fact-checking. Now John wants to share the love of K-pop with the world, by providing accurate and up-to-date information on idols and the industry that is much more trustworthy than what is found on unsourced wikis and profile pages.

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