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Nine Percent

Nine Percent was a nine-member formed through the survival reality show in 2018. The group consisted of , , , Justin Huang (Huang Minghao), , Wang Linkai, , You Zhangjing, and . They were formed on April 6, 2018, following the finale of , and officially debuted on November 20, 2018, with their full-length studio album , which topped charts and generated significant revenue in China's fan economy. As a project group under Idol Youth Entertainment, Nine Percent promoted for a fixed term of 18 months, during which they performed at major events, collaborated on variety shows like Keep Running, and amassed millions of fans through platforms such as . The band officially disbanded on October 6, 2019, after a farewell concert in , marking the end of their collective activities amid the rising popularity of idol groups. Post-disbandment, several members pursued successful solo careers or joined other groups, such as , formerly with Next, and as a leading solo artist, while the group's influence helped pioneer the temporary model in .

History

2018: Formation through and debut

was a Chinese reality survival show produced by that premiered on January 19, 2018, bringing together 100 trainees from various entertainment agencies to compete for positions in a nine-member boy group through a series of performance challenges and audience voting. The program emphasized live vocal and dance evaluations, group collaborations, and theme-based missions, with eliminations occurring after each round based on cumulative viewer votes submitted via the app and website. Voting mechanics allowed non-VIP users one vote per day per trainee, while VIP subscribers could submit two, capped at a maximum of 100 votes per user per contestant to encourage broad participation. The competition spanned 12 episodes, progressively narrowing the field from 100 to the final 20 before the live finale, where real-time voting determined the debut lineup amid intense performances and mentor feedback from figures like . On April 6, 2018, during the finale broadcast, the top nine ranked trainees were revealed as the members of Nine Percent, officially forming the group as a limited-term project under Idol Youth Entertainment with a promotional period set for 18 months. This announcement capped a process that amassed over 100 million votes, highlighting the show's unprecedented viewer engagement in China's idol industry. Nine Percent's first public appearance as a took place on May 5, 2018, at the "THX with Love" fan meeting in , where the members performed reinterpreted tracks from and engaged with approximately 3,000 attendees through games and Q&A sessions. This event marked the start of their pre-debut activities, followed by additional fan meetings in cities like and to build direct fan connections. In the ensuing months, the group focused on , including studio recordings and visual productions, leading to the release of their debut studio , To the Nines, on November 20, 2018. The 12-track showcased a mix of pop, , and R&B styles, with the "Rule Breaker" (创新者) serving as the to highlight their energetic group dynamic, alongside notable cuts like "Good Things" (好事成双) and "I Need a Doctor" (我要个大夫) that emphasized individual member vocals and harmonies. Promotions kicked off with the music video for "Rule Breaker" on November 12, 2018, which quickly gained traction on platforms like and , drawing millions of views within days. The group further expanded their reach through a nationwide fan meeting tour and , fostering rapid fanbase growth on —where their official account amassed over 5 million followers by mid-2018—and via live streams that replayed show highlights to retain Idol Producer's audience.

2019: Second album release and disbandment

In early 2019, Nine Percent's group promotions were severely limited by scheduling conflicts arising from the members' individual contracts with their agencies, resulting in infrequent joint appearances primarily on select variety shows while members focused on solo endeavors. To commemorate their tenure, the group undertook their final project with the reality documentary series More Than Forever (限定的记忆), produced by , which chronicled the creation of their second studio album of the same name and preparations for their farewell performances. The album was released on , 2019, featuring nine solo tracks—one from each member—designed to reflect on the group's shared experiences and temporary bond. On , 2019, the official announcement confirmed the group's disbandment on , 2019, concluding their predetermined 18-month promotional period as stipulated by the original contracts and member agency requirements. The disbandment took effect as scheduled, after which returned full-time to their individual careers. Their final collective event was the More Than Forever held on October 12, 2019, in , serving as the last onstage performance for the nine-member lineup. The dissolution prompted widespread emotional outpourings from fans, who flooded with messages of grief and appreciation, underscoring Nine Percent's pivotal role in popularizing survival show-formed idol groups and shaping contemporary Chinese culture within their brief 18-month existence.

Members

Positions and roles within the group

served as the leader and center of Nine Percent, taking on primary responsibilities for coordinating group activities, making key decisions during rehearsals and promotions, and acting as the visual focal point in performances and . His was evident in maintaining group harmony amid the intense schedule of their 18-month promotion period, often stepping in to resolve on-stage issues with composure. The vocal lineup was anchored by main vocalists You Zhangjing and , who handled the high notes and melodic bridges in songs, providing emotional depth to tracks like "Rule Breaker." Sub-vocalists and supported with stable harmonies and ad-libs, ensuring a layered sound that balanced power and clarity during live stages. This structure allowed the group to deliver consistent vocal performances despite varying song tempos. The rap lineup featured rappers , , and Wang Linkai (known as Xiao Gui), who delivered fast-paced verses and rhythmic flows central to the group's influenced tracks, such as the energetic rap sections in "Rule Breaker." Their inputs helped create a dynamic contrast in performances, blending street-style energy with the group's overall pop aesthetic. Lead dancers , , , and (maknae, youngest member) guided complex choreography routines and brought youthful agility and synchronized movements to formations. Huang's role as maknae often involved energetic ad-libs and visual highlights in dance breaks, fostering a lively stage presence. Group dynamics were shaped by these positions, with Cai Xukun's in choreography oversight ensuring seamless integration of vocal, rap, and dance elements—particularly in high-energy routines where vocal-rap balances were crucial for songs like "Rule Breaker," allowing rappers to shine in verses while vocalists built choruses. This balanced approach contributed to cohesive live shows, where members' roles complemented each other to maintain high synchronization and audience engagement during their 2018-2019 promotions.

Post-disbandment solo careers

Following the disbandment of Nine Percent in 2019, Cai Xukun established his own studio and focused on a solo music career as a singer-songwriter, producer, and dancer, releasing tracks that blend R&B, hip-hop, and pop styles. He starred in the 2019 drama The Brightest Star in the Sky as the lead role of Zheng Baishi, marking his acting debut alongside Yang Zi. Cai has also served as a brand ambassador for luxury labels like Prada and L'Oréal, leveraging his fame for high-profile endorsements. In 2023, he faced allegations of coercing a former partner into an abortion, which he denied, stating the claims were false and involved illegal activities by others; a regulatory body issued a warning amid the scandal. By 2025, Cai won a defamation lawsuit related to the incident, with the court ruling the accusations baseless and awarding compensation. Chen Linong signed with Universal Music in November 2019 and debuted as a solo artist with the single "Features of Happiness" on 2020, which surpassed 10 million streams shortly after release. His debut album Unbelonging, released on May 29, 2020, became the fastest-selling debut in and earned double diamond certification, making him the youngest artist to achieve this milestone at age 19. Chen received the Weibo Rising Artist award in 2020, recognizing his rapid rise with nearly 19 million followers across platforms. He has since released additional singles and explored roles in television dramas. Fan Chengcheng, leveraging his family ties as the younger brother of actress Fan Bingbing, transitioned to variety show appearances and music collaborations post-disbandment. He joined the cast of the popular variety program Keep Running as a regular member starting in its 11th season in 2023, participating in comedic challenges and team-based games. Fan released his debut EP Like a Fan in June 2019, featuring the title track, and has collaborated on tracks such as "I Don't Gotta Know" with Nana Ou-Yang in 2020 and "GTA" with Danko in 2021. His activities emphasize lighthearted entertainment and familial celebrity influence in sustaining visibility. Justin Huang (Huang Minghao) emphasized his dance background in solo projects, releasing his debut digital single "Hard Road" on November 5, 2018, and continuing with albums like 18 in 2020 under Yuehua Entertainment. He participated in international dance challenges and trends, including choreography covers for songs like "Smoke" by Bada Lee in 2023. Huang has modeled for fashion brands and endorsed products, drawing on his skills from prior survival shows like Produce 101 Season 2. His work highlights dance as a core element, with performances showcasing hip-hop and contemporary styles. Lin Yanjun launched his solo career with the EP Imperfect Love on January 7, 2019, which won the Most Popular EP Award in and . He followed with a second EP announced on Nine Percent's first anniversary in 2019 and continued releasing music independently under . Lin debuted in acting with the second lead role of Xu Guangyao in the 2020 republican drama Fall in Love, filmed in Hengdian, and pursued vocal training to enhance his performances. His efforts reflect a balance between music production and expanding into and dramatic roles. Zhu Zhengting returned to Yuehua Entertainment after the disbandment and debuted as the leader of the sub-unit NEXT, releasing group albums like NEXT TO YOU in 2018 while preparing solo material. He made his solo debut with the mini-album Chapter Z on September 23, 2019, featuring tracks that explore personal themes through pop and R&B. Zhu continued with NEXT activities until the group's inactivity in 2020 and released additional solo singles, maintaining a focus on vocal-driven performances. His career trajectory underscores a shift toward sub-unit collaborations alongside individual releases. Wang Ziyi adopted the stage name for his solo endeavors, debuting with the single "AMH" on July 13, 2018, which charted at No. 11 on the China V Chart. He formed and led the crew BBT in 2017, continuing choreography work post-disbandment, including contributions to music videos and performances. Wang released like the single "6AM" in 2019 and won for his stylish persona, blending rap, , and visual artistry in his output. Wang Linkai, known as Xiao Gui or Lil Ghost, pivoted to a comedy-variety career, hosting TV segments and appearing on shows like follow-ups. He released rap-focused albums and singles such as "Don't Call Me Da Vinci" in 2019 and "How Should It Be" in 2020, emphasizing humorous lyrics and storytelling. Wang's solo work includes variety hosting gigs, where his witty persona from Nine Percent days translates to comedic sketches and rap battles, solidifying his niche in entertainment beyond music. You Zhangjing focused on vocal performances, releasing his debut solo single "Yesterday" in 2018 and subsequent tracks highlighting his range as a main vocalist. He engaged in international collaborations, including music projects with Malaysian and artists, and explored theater work through stage performances and vocal showcases. You's activities emphasize live and cross-cultural elements, drawing from his Malaysian- background to maintain a presence in both music and performative arts. Overall, former Nine Percent members shifted toward solo or sub-unit projects by 2020, with many leveraging original fame for music releases, acting, and variety appearances; however, the C-pop boy band boom waned, leading to more individualized paths amid industry challenges up to 2025.

Controversies

Lack of group promotions and management issues

Nine Percent was managed by Idol Youth Entertainment, a temporary entity established specifically for project groups formed through survival shows like Idol Producer, rather than a traditional long-term label. This structure created inherent challenges, as the nine members originated from various parent agencies, including Yuehua Entertainment (for members like Fan Chengcheng and Zhu Zhengting), Lehua Entertainment (for Cai Xukun), and others such as Banana Culture (for Lin Yanjun). These affiliations led to frequent scheduling conflicts, with individual agency obligations—such as solo endorsements, acting roles, and variety show appearances—often taking precedence over collective group activities. As a result, the group became colloquially known as "the group that rarely meets," with coordinated promotions proving difficult to arrange despite their initial popularity. Post-debut, Nine Percent faced significant promotion shortcomings under this fragmented management. After their April 2018 debut, group schedules were severely limited, with the focus shifting quickly to members' individual projects managed by their parent agencies. In the 18 months of their activity, the group released only two albums: the debut in November 2018 and the follow-up More Than Forever on September 26, 2019, which was largely a of solo tracks rather than new collaborative material. This scarcity of joint endeavors, including few full-group performances or tours beyond initial fan meetings, undermined their momentum and cohesion, as resources were diverted to solo careers that aligned with agency priorities. Fan backlash intensified from late 2018 into , with supporters launching online campaigns on platforms like to demand better group unity and more substantial promotions. When announced Idol Producer Season 2 in October 2018 without fully capitalizing on Nine Percent's hype, fans accused the network and management of hypocrisy, criticizing the rush to form a new group while neglecting the existing one. These sentiments escalated around the disbandment announcement, with widespread expressions of and over the perceived "disbandment by ," including viral posts mourning the short-lived unity and calls for accountability from Idol Youth Entertainment. Petitions and fan-organized efforts highlighted the emotional toll, with one user noting the dissolution felt like "crying like rainfall," reflecting broader disappointment in the handling of project groups. Internal tensions reportedly arose among members due to these unequal promotions, as some received more agency-backed opportunities than others, fostering frustrations over imbalanced exposure and limited time together. These issues were exacerbated by the predefined contract terms, which limited the group's lifespan to 18 months and expired on October 6, 2019, aligning with many members' individual agency contracts concluding around December 2019. Such dynamics contributed directly to the early disbandment, underscoring vulnerabilities in the project group model. The management and promotion failures of Nine Percent had a lasting impact on the Chinese idol industry, exposing flaws in temporary group structures and prompting discussions on . This case highlighted risks like disputes and fragmented loyalties. By 2021, broader crackdowns on culture, such as bans on certain reality competitions, addressed issues in the sector.

Plagiarism and creative accusations

In June 2018, shortly after their debut, Nine Percent encountered accusations of concerning a group pictorial published in the Chinese edition of magazine on June 11. Netizens highlighted similarities in the photoshoot's styling, poses, and overall aesthetic to those used by the boy group in prior promotional materials, sparking widespread criticism on for lacking originality. The controversy extended to perceptions of repeated borrowing, as just days later on June 19, additional claims arose over Nine Percent's pictorial in the magazine , which featured comparable angles and thematic elements to Wanna One's earlier work. These incidents fueled broader discussions about the influence of on emerging acts, with observers noting how such similarities reflected cultural cross-pollination but also raised concerns over direct imitation in visual concepts. Management and the group remained silent on the allegations, offering no official statement or apology at the time, which intensified online backlash from fans. Despite the uproar, the short duration of Nine Percent's active period as a group—from debut in April 2018 to disbandment in October 2019—resulted in limited long-term repercussions to their domestic popularity, though the events prompted greater scrutiny of creative originality in subsequent idol productions.

Discography

Studio albums

Nine Percent released their debut studio album, , on November 20, 2018. The album consists of seven tracks, including the lead single "Rule Breaker," "Highway," and "Boom Boom." It featured collaborative songwriting contributions from group members, such as , who co-wrote lyrics for "Rule Breaker" and "Good Things Come to Those Who Wait," alongside international producers like Dale Neville Askew and Keith Hetrick. The project marked the group's first full-length release under Sony Music Entertainment , blending pop, R&B, and elements to showcase their synchronized performances and vocal dynamics. Commercially, achieved strong performance, selling over 1.4 million digital copies in and ranking as the second best-selling digital album of in the country. It also peaked at No. 2 on the China V Chart, reflecting the group's rapid rise following their formation on . The album's success underscored Nine Percent's fanbase strength, with pre-orders and initial sales generating significant revenue in the competitive market. The group's second and final studio album, More Than Forever (Chinese: 限定的记忆, translated as "Limited's Memory"), was released on September 26, 2019. Comprising nine solo tracks—one from each member—the album emphasized reflective themes, capturing personal growth and memories from their time together, such as Cai Xukun's "Dream" and You Zhangjing's self-produced "Maybe Someday." Production involved member input, including songwriting and arrangement, with the process documented in the reality series More Than Forever. While specific international producer credits are limited, the release aligned with the group's impending disbandment, shifting focus from group anthems to individual expressions. More Than Forever contributed to the group's overall sales, with combined digital sales for both releases exceeding 2.3 million units across . Digital streams and downloads further amplified its reach, though exact first-week figures remain unverified in public reports; the received positive reception for its emotional depth amid the group's farewell.

Singles

Nine Percent's singles were primarily drawn from their debut studio To the Nines, with promotions centered on digital platforms, live performances, and media appearances to capitalize on their short activity period. The group debuted with the single "Boiling Youth" on April 6, 2018, following the finale of . The track served as their introductory release, performed during the show's conclusion. Their first post-debut single, "Rule Breaker" (创新者), was released on November 12, 2018, serving as the lead track from . Co-written by members and , the song fuses rhythms with EDM drops and rap verses, emphasizing themes of breaking conventions and youthful rebellion, paired with synchronized that highlighted the members' dance skills. Its launch included a live debut performance in for approximately 500 fans, live-streamed across platforms (including , Kuwo, and ), where it amassed over 15 million clicks within hours. This strong initial reception contributed to the album's rapid sales of nearly 8 million yuan (about $1.15 million) in the first three days on those platforms. "Inseparable" (离不开), the follow-up single, arrived on November 30, 2018, also from . Composed by with lyrics by Ge Dawei and rap contributions from member Lil Ghost (Wang Linkai), the track is an upbeat pop number delving into emotional dependency and the pain of separation, reflecting the group's temporary nature. It peaked on digital charts and achieved 1,378,683 digital downloads in , bolstered by its release and performances that resonated with fans amid the group's rising popularity. The release strategy for these singles integrated closely with fan engagement events and broadcast media to amplify reach. Singles were frequently performed at early fan meetings in cities like , , and , where interactive segments allowed direct fan interaction, while television spots on shows such as Happy Camp featured full-stage renditions and behind-the-scenes insights, driving streams and downloads during the 2018 promotional push. As a farewell gesture tied to their second album More Than Forever (限定的记忆), no dedicated group single was issued in 2019; instead, the album's solo tracks were collectively promoted through online platforms and the group's final concerts, evoking an emotional ballad-like closure with themes of cherished memories and parting.

Other charted songs

"I Need a Doctor," an album track from Nine Percent's debut studio album To the Nines, achieved significant digital success following its release as a promotional single in November 2018. The song's music video garnered over 30 million views on QQ Music's Top MV Chart, marking a strong performance in streaming and viewer engagement metrics. It also peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard China V Chart for most viewed videos and No. 4 on the Billboard China Weibo Chart, highlighting its popularity across social and video platforms in China. The 's upbeat R&B style and group vocals contributed to its fan appeal, with the music video maintaining a position in the top 10 most watched MVs on major platforms during its peak period. On , it secured a top 10 spot on the Final Peak Chart for New Group Artist MVs, underscoring Nine Percent's rapid rise as a prominent act in the scene. In their second album More Than Forever, several member solo received attention on digital platforms like and , though specific peak positions varied. For instance, Cai Xukun's "Dream" and Chen Linong's "Blooming For You" accumulated millions of streams, reflecting individual member strengths within the group's limited promotional window. These performances on streaming services, often exceeding 10-20 million plays per , demonstrated sustained fan interest despite the album's focus on farewells ahead of disbandment.

Filmography

Pre-debut appearances

The pre-debut media exposure for Nine Percent primarily revolved around the survival reality show , which aired on and served as the platform for selecting the group's members from a pool of 100 trainees. The program consisted of 12 episodes broadcast weekly from January 19, 2018, to April 6, 2018, showcasing trainee auditions, skill evaluations, group formation challenges, and competitive performances across vocal, dance, and rap categories. Each episode included detailed rankings based on mentor feedback and public votes, along with behind-the-scenes footage highlighting training sessions, interpersonal dynamics, and personal growth stories of the participants, including future Nine Percent members like , , and . Prior to the premiere, released a series of promotional teasers and live streams to generate anticipation, featuring mentor introductions—such as ()—and glimpses of trainee preparations on the show's affiliated Paopao social platform. These clips, starting as early as mid-January , emphasized the high-stakes nature of the competition and teased original theme songs like "Ei Ei," encouraging fan engagement through early voting and interactions. Individual members had limited prior media visibility through their respective agencies' trainee programs. For instance, appeared in Entertainment's promotional showcases and short-form videos as part of the group SWIN prior to joining , building a small following from his dance-focused content. Similarly, other trainees like and had cameo roles in agency music videos or online trainee evaluations, providing early exposure that carried into the show's narrative. The show's impact was monumental, amassing over 3 billion total views and setting benchmarks for viewer interaction in reality television, with the final episode's rankings determined by more than 100 million public votes cast in the closing weeks alone. This unprecedented engagement not only propelled the trainees' visibility but also established as a cultural phenomenon, influencing the format of subsequent idol survival programs.

Post-debut television and reality shows

Following their debut in April 2018, Nine Percent participated in the three-episode reality series Flower Road Journey on , which aired from June 15 to June 29, 2018. The program documented the group's trip to the , where they trained in choreography with professional instructors and visited Universal Studios for leisure activities, showcasing their bonding and professional development in a lighthearted format. Each episode lasted approximately 30 minutes and focused on their experiences adapting to new environments while preparing for future performances. In 2019, as their promotional period neared its end, the group starred in the documentary-style reality show More Than Forever (also known as Limited Memories), which premiered on on October 10, 2019. This series chronicled the final months of their activities, including reflections on their journey, the creation of their second album, and preparations for disbandment, with episodes featuring personal stories and group interactions from each member. The show emphasized themes of growth and farewell, airing multiple episodes through November 2019 to capture the emotional closure of their 18-month tenure. Nine Percent made promotional appearances on established variety programs, such as the June 2, 2018, episode of Hunan TV's Happy Camp, where they performed segments, participated in games, and discussed their debut single "Boiling Youth".) They also appeared as a group on Zhejiang TV's Keep Running (Season 5, Episode 11, aired June 22, 2018), engaging in physical challenges and team games that highlighted their camaraderie. These post-debut projects received positive reception for deepening fan connections, with Flower Road Journey earning a 7.8/10 user score on MyDramaList from nearly 200 ratings, and More Than Forever achieving a 9.7/10 rating from over 1,800 users on , reflecting strong appreciation for the group's authentic portrayals. The series boosted ongoing fan loyalty amid limited group schedules, contributing to sustained online discussions and viewership on streaming platforms.

Concerts and tours

Fan meeting tours

Nine Percent's initial fan engagement efforts took the form of the THX with Love Fanmeeting Tour, which began shortly after the group's formation through the Idol Producer survival show in April 2018. The tour kicked off with two consecutive performances in Shanghai on May 5 and 6, 2018, marking the members' first major live appearances as a complete unit. These events were designed to connect directly with supporters in the wake of the group's formation, fostering loyalty through close-up interactions. The tour continued across multiple Chinese cities in the ensuing months, including stops in , , , , and , extending through at least September 2018. Venues for these fan meetings were reported to draw significant crowds, with shows frequently selling out and highlighting the rapid growth of the group's popularity. Setlists typically featured performances of songs like "" from their pre-debut appearances on , alongside cover songs and group choreographies, complemented by interactive segments such as Q&A sessions, games, and fan-voted activities to enhance audience participation. Merchandise sales, including light sticks, posters, and signed items, were integral to the events, alongside opportunities for photo sessions and fan experiences that strengthened the bond between the members and their supporters. This series of fan meetings represented Nine Percent's foundational live outreach, emphasizing relationship-building over large-scale concerts in their early promotional phase.

Farewell performances

The group's farewell concert, titled More Than Forever, marked their final live performance and took place on October 12, 2019, at the Guangzhou Gymnasium in , Province. The two-hour event featured a medley of their popular hits from both albums, emotional speeches by the members reflecting on their journey, group renditions, and solo performances showcasing individual tracks from More Than Forever. Key highlights included the "Limited Memories" (限定的记忆), which encapsulated their temporary yet impactful legacy, alongside member solos such as Cai Xukun's "Dream" and Chen Linong's "Blooming for You," performed with heartfelt intensity. (for performance confirmation) The set emphasized reflection and gratitude, with the members visibly moved during speeches promising annual reunions on April 6, their formation anniversary. Over 10,000 fans attended the sold-out show, creating an atmosphere of collective farewell and nostalgia. Exclusively live-streamed on iQIYI for VIP members, the concert peaked at more than 1.2 million concurrent viewers and accumulated 400 million likes, while related hashtags on Sina Weibo garnered 660 million views, underscoring the profound emotional impact on their global fanbase. This performance stood as the emotional capstone to Nine Percent's 18-month run, celebrating their achievements while bidding a poignant goodbye.

Awards and nominations

2018 awards and nominations

In 2018, Nine Percent received several accolades reflecting the immense popularity generated by their formation through the survival show and the success of their debut album . These honors highlighted the group's rapid rise as a leading force in Chinese pop music, with fan-driven buzz contributing to their early recognition. At the 12th Migu Music Awards held in December 2018, Nine Percent won Most Popular Male Artist of the Year, Most Popular Group of the Year, and Best Digital Album for , underscoring their dominance in digital streaming and fan engagement metrics. Cai Xukun, as the group's representative and leader, secured the Most Popular Potential Male Singer award at the Asian New Song 2018 Annual Ceremony in August 2018, based on over 13 million fan votes for his solo contributions tied to the group's activities. Nine Percent was nominated for Most Popular Group at the Global Songs Awards on August 23, 2018. Individual members, such as Huang Minghao, received newcomer honors including Newcomer of the Year (Recommended by All Media) at the Global Music in 2018, contributing to the group's breakout impact. These awards collectively affirmed Nine Percent's status as 2018's breakout act, propelled by the phenomenon and ' chart-topping performance.

2019 awards and nominations

In 2019, Nine Percent garnered significant acclaim within the Chinese entertainment industry, particularly through their performance and wins at the iQiyi Scream Night, an annual gala celebrating top talents and shows on the platform. Held on December 1, 2018, but titled for 2019, the event highlighted the group's rising popularity following their debut. They swept three categories, underscoring their impact as a boy group and the success of their originating , . The group's victories included the Annual Combination Singer award, recognizing their musical contributions as a unit; the Annual Variety Show award, awarded to for its cultural phenomenon status, with Nine Percent representing the project; and the Scream Male Group accolade, a fan-voted honor for their stage presence and appeal. These wins reflected Nine Percent's strong fanbase and commercial success, with their debut single "Rule Breaker" and album driving much of the buzz.
Award CeremonyDateCategoryResultNotes
iQiyi Scream Night 2019December 1, 2018Annual Combination SingerWonRecognized for group musical achievements.
iQiyi Scream Night 2019December 1, 2018Annual Variety Show (Idol Producer)WonGroup represented the show's success.
iQiyi Scream Night 2019December 1, 2018Scream Male GroupWonFan-favorite boy group honor.
Beyond this event, Nine Percent members received individual nods at ceremonies like the 26th Chinese Top Ten Music Awards in March , but group-specific honors remained centered on their collective breakout year. Their awards trajectory in solidified their status before disbandment later that October.

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