The K-pop scene is witnessing the rise of a new sensation, ZEROBASEONE. The Boys Planet alums are making waves thanks to their captivating performances and engaging content. The group, which debuted with their mini album YOUTH IN THE SHADE last July 10, continues to release different types of content that have been well-received by fans worldwide.
The group’s latest offering is a dance practice video of their first title track, “In Bloom.” Released on July 16, it showcases the group’s impressive skills and synergy. It’s a fixed version, offering an unobstructed view of the song’s choreography. The group’s energy and passion are palpable as they dance their hearts out, showcasing their dedication and talent.
The dance practice video is a testament to the group’s hard work and commitment to their craft. It provides a glimpse into the effort that goes into their content and performances. The choreography is engaging and fun, but more importantly, it gives each member a chance to shine. But despite their differences, their individual charms and styles don’t overshadow each other. They blend seamlessly, executing the flower-inspired moves with precision. Finally, the group’s synchronization is a sight to behold, reflecting their cohesion and teamwork.
Fans have been quick to notice the intricate details in the choreography. Twitter user @jiwoongiez pointed out that it references various Boys Planet performances. (That makes sense, as the group was formed on the show.) This garnered plenty of attention, with the tweet amassing over 192.2K views and 12.8K likes.
OMFG ZB1 REFERENCED DIFFERNET PERFORMANCES INTO THEIR CHOREOGRAPHY FROM BOYS PLANET?!? this is crazy… https://t.co/yANtEyIGy8
— NORI ᥫ᭡ (@jiwoongiez) July 16, 2023
The release of the “In Bloom” dance practice video is part of ZEROBASEONE’s ongoing efforts to connect with their fans, also known as ZEROSE. By sharing behind-the-scenes content, the group is giving ZEROSE a closer look at their journey and the hard work that goes into their performances. This approach has helped them build a solid bond with their audience, who are eagerly anticipating their future endeavors.
— K-pop News Writer
Featured Image: The “In Bloom” dance practice video racked up 125,000 views in two hours. Source: YouTube/ZEROBASEONE’s official YouTube channel.