Zion.T
Zion.T, born Kim Hae-sol on April 13, 1989, is a South Korean R&B and hip-hop singer-songwriter, rapper, and record producer known for his introspective lyrics and eclectic blend of soulful melodies with urban influences.[1] Debuting in 2011 under Amoeba Culture with the digital single "Click Me" featuring Dok2, he gained widespread recognition in 2014 through his breakout hit "Yanghwa BRDG," a poignant track reflecting personal family hardships that topped Korean charts and established him as a leading indie R&B artist.[2][3][4] In 2016, he signed with The Black Label, a YG Entertainment subsidiary, where he released the EP OO (2017) featuring collaborations with G-Dragon and Beenzino, the EP ZZZ (2018) with Red Velvet's Seulgi, and his second studio album Zip (2023), marking a ten-year gap in studio album releases since Red Light (2013) and incorporating diverse styles like Shibuya-kei and European pop.[5][4][1] Beyond solo work, Zion.T has contributed as a producer on Mnet's rap competition Show Me the Money, helming tracks like "Credit" and "Tomorrow," and has featured on projects by artists such as Primary and Gen Hoshino, including the Marvel film Shang-Chi soundtrack.[4][6] In 2022, he founded the creative company Standard Friends to support musicians and artists across genres, and following the expiration of his contract with The Black Label in July 2024, he signed as the label's flagship artist, releasing the EP POSER (2025) with singles like "Heroine" and "LOVE ME" under its banner.[2][5] His music often explores themes of fame, insecurity, and everyday emotions, earning acclaim for hits like "No Make Up," "Eat," and "Snow," and solidifying his influence in the Korean music scene.[4][3]Early life
Childhood and family
Zion.T, born Kim Hae-sol on April 13, 1989, in Seoul, [South Korea](/page/South Korea), grew up in a Christian family that significantly shaped his early worldview and personal identity.[7][8] He has shared that he once dreamed of becoming a pastor.[9] His family consisted of his parents and two older sisters, with his father working as a taxi driver, a detail that later influenced some of his songwriting reflecting on childhood experiences.[8][10] The household's strong Christian faith provided a foundational influence, fostering a deep spiritual connection from a young age and inspiring elements of his artistic persona.[9] His stage name, Zion.T, draws directly from this religious background, combining "Zion"—a biblical reference to the holy city of Jerusalem—with the letter "T," symbolizing the Christian cross.[11][7] Zion.T has explained that the choice reflects his devotion to Christianity, while the structure also nods to the American musician T-Pain, whose auto-tuned R&B style caught his attention during his formative years.[12][13] From an early age, Zion.T was exposed to music through the local South Korean environment and family surroundings, where R&B and jazz genres were prominent in his listening habits. This initial immersion in soulful sounds, combined with the cultural vibrancy of Seoul's urban setting, sparked his passion for music without formal training at the time, laying the groundwork for his later creative pursuits.[13]Education and early influences
Zion.T received his secondary education at Hwagok High School in Seoul, where he developed an interest in music during his teenage years.[7] Following graduation, he enrolled in a university program majoring in practical music but took a leave of absence shortly thereafter to dedicate himself to his burgeoning musical pursuits.[14] He completed his mandatory military service from 2007 to 2009.[15] During adolescence, Zion.T was profoundly influenced by R&B and jazz genres, which he listened to growing up, alongside the hip-hop vocal style of American artist T-Pain, earning him the nickname "Zion.T-Pain" among friends.[16][17] His early musical experiments began around age 17 or 18, starting with rap—though he later admitted lacking talent in it—before transitioning to singing and melody-driven compositions, laying the foundation for his R&B sound.[17][18] Zion.T's Christian faith, a key element of his upbringing, shaped his creative worldview by instilling values of introspection and positivity that permeate his early artistic endeavors, with the "T" in his stage name symbolizing the cross.[19]Career
Debut and early releases (2011–2013)
Zion.T entered the South Korean music industry in 2011 as an independent artist, releasing his debut single "Click Me" on April 29, featuring rapper Dok2. The track highlighted his falsetto vocals and R&B sensibilities over a hip-hop beat, establishing his unique fusion style early on.[20] In 2013, Zion.T signed a three-year contract with the hip-hop label Amoeba Culture, which provided a platform for his full-length debut.[21] On April 9, 2013, he released his first studio album, Red Light, an 11-track collection that blended R&B, soul, and hip-hop elements. Key tracks included "Babay" featuring Gaeko, which earned strong initial buzz for its groovy rhythm and collaborative energy, and "She" with Beenzino, showcasing introspective lyrics over smooth production.[22][23] The album received critical acclaim, topping several domestic music charts upon release and later winning Best R&B & Soul Album at the 11th Korean Music Awards in 2014.[22][24] During this period, Zion.T participated in minor collaborations within the hip-hop scene, including features on tracks by artists like Primary, and performed at indie club events to build his live presence.[25]Breakthrough and collaborations (2014–2016)
In 2014, Zion.T achieved a significant breakthrough with the release of his single "Yanghwa BRDG" on September 22, which served as a sentimental tribute to his family and marked his transition from underground recognition to mainstream acclaim.[26][27] The track, characterized by its emotive R&B melody and introspective lyrics, became a chart-topping hit in South Korea and was praised for elevating Zion.T as the country's first indie R&B artist to attain star status, with critics highlighting its emotional depth and broad appeal.[20][28] Building on this momentum, Zion.T collaborated with fellow Amoeba Culture artist Crush on the single "Just," released on February 1, 2015, as part of their joint project album Young.[29] The soulful duet, exploring themes of unrequited love, rapidly dominated South Korean music charts, achieving an "all-kill" by topping platforms including MelOn, Mnet, Genie, and Soribada within days of its debut.[30][31] Its success underscored Zion.T's growing influence in the R&B genre, with the track's smooth harmonies and relatable narrative contributing to its enduring popularity.[32] During this period, Zion.T expanded his reach through high-profile features on tracks by prominent K-pop artists, further solidifying his versatility and industry standing. In 2015, he contributed vocals to Zico's "Eureka" from the album Gallery, blending hip-hop rhythms with R&B flair to create a dynamic collaboration that resonated with fans.[33] That same year, Zion.T featured on Psy's "I Remember You" from the album Chiljip PSY-Da, delivering nostalgic verses that complemented Psy's signature style and helped the song connect with a wider audience.[34] These appearances highlighted Zion.T's ability to bridge indie roots with mainstream pop and hip-hop elements. In 2016, Zion.T underwent a pivotal career shift when his exclusive contract with Amoeba Culture expired on April 9, prompting his departure from the label that had nurtured his early career.[21] Shortly thereafter, he signed with The Black Label, a sub-label of YG Entertainment founded by producer Teddy, which provided new resources and opportunities for his artistic growth.[35] This move marked the end of his initial independent phase and positioned him for broader international exposure within the YG ecosystem.Mid-career developments (2017–2022)
In 2017, Zion.T released his EP OO on February 1 under The Black Label, marking his first project with the label and showcasing his evolving R&B sound through self-composed tracks like "Cinema" and "The Song."[36][37] The EP debuted at the top of South Korean music charts, demonstrating his sustained popularity and creative involvement in production alongside collaborators such as Peejay and KUSH.[36] Later that year, Zion.T collaborated with veteran singer Lee Moon-se on the single "Snow," released on December 4, which quickly topped eight major real-time charts in South Korea, including Melon and Genie, blending their vocals in a poignant winter ballad.[38][39] This high-profile partnership highlighted his ability to bridge generations in K-pop while maintaining artistic depth.[38] From 2018 to 2021, Zion.T continued his output with the EP ZZZ on October 15, 2018, featuring the title track "Hello Tutorial" with Red Velvet's Seulgi, where he took on significant production roles to explore introspective themes and diverse collaborations.[40][41] Representative singles followed, such as "May" in November 2019, a self-produced reflection on fleeting romance, and "A Gift!" in December 2021, a soulful holiday track emphasizing personal storytelling.[42][43] These releases underscored his growing emphasis on creative autonomy within The Black Label, allowing for experimental vocal deliveries and thematic maturity. In August 2022, Zion.T founded his own label, Standard Friends, on August 22, as a platform to support diverse artists and expand his influence beyond performing.[2] He promptly signed rapper Wonstein as the inaugural artist on August 26, signaling his shift toward entrepreneurial leadership while retaining ties to The Black Label for representation.[44] This move consolidated his mid-career success by fostering an environment for greater creative control over projects.[2]Recent releases and activities (2023–present)
In December 2023, Zion.T released his third studio album, Zip, his first full-length project in five years under The Black Label. The 10-track album explores themes of everyday life through personal reflections and introspective narratives on deeper experiences, blending genres such as R&B, jazz, soft pop, ballads, and dance music.[4][45] The album garnered positive reception for its relatable storytelling and musical diversity, with critics noting its role in rebranding Zion.T's sound for broader audiences.[46] Following the expiration of his contract with The Black Label in July 2024, Zion.T signed an exclusive contract with Standard Friends in August 2024.[5][47] On August 27, 2025, Zion.T released the EP POSER via Standard Friends, led by the title track "LOVE ME." The music video for "LOVE ME," released on November 3, 2025, quickly went viral for lyrics seemingly referencing his personal life, including direct allusions to his relationship with TWICE's Chaeyoung, such as the line "I love my girlfriend."[48][49][50] Throughout 2025, Zion.T maintained an active performance schedule, appearing at the Yel!oO Concert in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on May 31 alongside T-ARA and Hyolyn.[51] He performed at the Show Me the Money Concert - WAKE UP in Seoul's Olympic Hall on September 6, joining a lineup of hip-hop and R&B artists.[52] In October, he took the stage at the KOOM Festival in Brooklyn, New York, on the event's third day at Duggal Greenhouse.[53] In a September 13, 2025, interview on Dr. Jung Hee-won's YouTube channel, Zion.T opened up about his struggles with depression, including hallucinations and panic attacks, connecting these experiences to the emotional depth in his recent artistic output.[54]Personal life
Relationships
On April 5, 2024, JYP Entertainment, Chaeyoung's agency, along with Zion.T's label The Black Label, confirmed that the singer is in a romantic relationship with TWICE member Chaeyoung, stating that the two "are dating with good feelings for each other" and "support each other."[55] The announcement followed media reports detailing their six-month relationship, which began after they were introduced through mutual acquaintances in the music industry.[56] Throughout 2024 and into 2025, the couple has been subject to extensive media coverage due to public sightings, often sparking discussions about celebrity privacy. Early reports highlighted their low-key dates in Seoul's Hannam-dong and Yeonhui-dong neighborhoods, where they were spotted on late-night walks to avoid crowds.[57] In July 2025, unverified photos of them on a private date in Jeju Island surfaced online, leading to widespread outrage from fans who criticized the invasion of their personal space while praising the couple's efforts to maintain discretion.[58] These incidents have generally portrayed Zion.T as a supportive partner, enhancing his image as an artist who balances a grounded personal life with his career, though they have also drawn scrutiny over the challenges of dating in the public eye.[59] In his 2025 single "LOVE ME" from the album POSER, Zion.T includes lyrics such as "I love my girlfriend," which fans and media interpreted as a subtle nod to Chaeyoung, fueling viral discussions and positive reactions online.[49] The track's release amplified interest in their relationship, with supporters celebrating it as a rare, affectionate public acknowledgment that humanizes Zion.T's often introspective persona.[60]Health and advocacy
In a candid interview on September 14, 2025, with Dr. Jung Hee-won on her YouTube channel "Jeong Hee-won’s Slow Aging," Zion.T revealed his long-standing battles with depression, particularly during his early career when the emotional high of performances was followed by profound emptiness and isolation. He described experiencing mild panic attacks and auditory hallucinations during periods of intense mental stress, stating, "I sometimes even heard hallucinations," which stemmed from the pressures of the entertainment industry.[61][54] Zion.T has used such public disclosures to advocate for mental health awareness within the K-pop industry, emphasizing the need for self-compassion amid its demanding environment. In the same interview, he shared coping strategies like listening to calming jazz music through headphones before shows and practicing breath-holding during half-body baths to achieve a sense of renewal, encouraging others facing similar issues to prioritize personal well-being.[61][54] Earlier, during a July 2025 appearance on the "Sebashi Lecture" series, he discussed his history of self-hatred and dissatisfaction with his voice and appearance, which inadvertently shaped his artistic expression and urged listeners to transform personal insecurities into strengths for long-term creative sustainability.[62] These experiences have deeply influenced Zion.T's creative process, allowing him to channel vulnerability into more authentic and introspective work by relaxing self-imposed mental barriers, as he noted after the Sebashi session led to freer artistic output. Through these platforms, his openness has contributed to broader conversations about mental health support for idols and fans in K-pop, highlighting the importance of addressing hidden struggles to foster industry-wide empathy.[54][62]Musical style and artistry
Influences and themes
Zion.T's music frequently explores themes of love, self-reflection, and urban life, often drawing from the complexities of modern relationships and personal growth in a bustling city environment. In tracks like "Yanghwa BRDG," he reflects on family hardships and the father's sacrifices crossing the bridge late at night to support the family, blending gratitude for success with nostalgic familial bonds.[63] Similarly, "Snow" delves into introspective moments of quiet affection and seasonal melancholy, using imagery of winter solitude to reflect on companionship and inner peace.[64] These themes are deepened by Zion.T's influences from R&B, soul, and hip-hop, genres that emphasize emotional vulnerability and raw introspection. His early exposure to R&B and jazz shaped a lyrical style that prioritizes honest expressions of insecurity and desire, as seen in his candid portrayals of relational doubts and personal flaws.[65] Hip-hop elements further infuse his work with rhythmic storytelling that highlights urban struggles and self-awareness, allowing for a vulnerable exploration of inferiority complexes and emotional barriers.[66] Over time, Zion.T's thematic focus has evolved from early introspection rooted in personal vulnerabilities to themes of empowerment and self-acceptance in his 2025 releases. EPs like POSER (released August 27, 2025) and singles such as "LOVE ME" shift toward confident self-love and embracing one's multifaceted identity, marking a progression from inward doubt to outward resilience.[48][67][68]Production and vocal style
Zion.T has earned recognition for his hands-on role in music production, particularly through self-production credits on key albums such as Red Light (2013) and Zip (2023), where he shaped tracks by layering vocals to build emotional depth alongside minimalistic beats that emphasize intimacy and groove.[69][70][71] This approach allows him to craft a signature R&B sound that prioritizes subtle rhythms and atmospheric elements, often composing and arranging to maintain a cohesive, understated aesthetic across his discography.[72] His vocal delivery further defines his artistry, featuring a distinctive falsetto that transitions seamlessly into lower registers, paired with expressive ad-libs and fluid R&B phrasing reminiscent of early influences like T-Pain's stylized hip-hop vocals.[17][73][74] This technique creates a hypnotic, conversational flow, enhancing the emotional resonance of his performances without overpowering the production. In select collaborations, Zion.T integrates live instrumentation to enrich his sonic palette, as seen in "Snow" (2017) with Lee Moon-sae, where heavy strings contribute soulful, textured layers to the jazz-inflected ballad.[64] This method contrasts his typical minimalism, adding organic warmth and depth to evoke nuanced moods.Business ventures
Label founding
In August 2022, Zion.T founded Standard Friends, an independent record label aimed at supporting creative artists in music and related fields, while maintaining an initial affiliation with The Black Label, a YG Entertainment subsidiary where he had been active since 2016.[2][75] This move marked an entrepreneurial pivot during his mid-career phase, allowing him to take greater control over his professional endeavors beyond performing.[35] The label was officially announced on August 22, 2022, with Zion.T serving as its founder and primary executive producer.[76] Standard Friends quickly established its focus on nurturing R&B and hip-hop talent, emphasizing innovative and diverse artistic expressions. The first artist signed to the label was Wonstein, a rising R&B singer, whose contract was revealed on August 26, 2022, shortly after the label's launch, signaling Zion.T's intent to build a roster centered on soulful, genre-blending creators.[44][76] Subsequent signings included producer Slom in October 2022 and rapper Giriboy in February 2024, further expanding the label's portfolio of R&B and hip-hop artists.[77][78] As CEO and creative lead, Zion.T has played a central role in artist development at Standard Friends through 2025, overseeing mentorship, production guidance, and artistic direction for label initiatives. His involvement includes hands-on contributions to projects, such as co-arranging tracks and fostering a supportive environment for growth, which has helped expand the label's portfolio while he transitioned fully to managing it independently after parting ways with The Black Label in July 2024.[47] This hands-on approach has positioned Standard Friends as a hub for R&B/hip-hop innovation, with Zion.T driving its strategic vision amid ongoing expansions like the September 2025 launch of a sound design sub-label, MATE.[79]Partnerships and collaborations
In March 2025, Zion.T's creative company, Standard Friends, entered into a partnership agreement with YLAB, a prominent webtoon production company, to integrate music into webtoon narratives and enhance storytelling through multimedia elements.[80] Under this collaboration, Standard Friends serves as a dedicated music production house, focusing on expanding the worldbuilding of YLAB's webtoons with original soundtracks and audio experiences that complement visual content.[80] Standard Friends has driven several creative projects in 2025, emphasizing multimedia ventures that blend audio innovation with broader artistic expressions. In September 2025, the company launched MATE, a specialized sound design label aimed at advancing mixing, engineering, and immersive audio solutions for various media formats.[81] This initiative builds on Standard Friends' role in handling sound design, directing, and mixing for Zion.T's EP POSER, showcasing its capacity for collaborative multimedia production.[82] As a platform for external alliances, Standard Friends has facilitated joint initiatives tied to Zion.T's label.Media appearances
Television roles
Zion.T entered the television landscape in 2016 as a producer on the fifth season of Mnet's rap competition Show Me the Money, partnering with former YG Entertainment producer Kush to form Team YG and mentor aspiring rappers during auditions and performances.[83] Their team advanced several contestants to later rounds, showcasing Zion.T's expertise in R&B and hip-hop production.[83] In 2017, he took on a judging role for JTBC's survival program Mix Nine, a YG Entertainment-backed show that gathered trainees from multiple agencies to form a co-ed group.[84] Zion.T evaluated participants' vocal and performance skills across 14 episodes, expressing in promotional materials his desire to support emerging artists based on his own non-trainee background.[85] He returned for the finale in early 2018 alongside other judges like BIGBANG's Taeyang and Seungri.[86] That same year, Zion.T appeared as the featured singer on episode 11 of JTBC's Hidden Singer season 5, where he performed hits like "Wishes" and "Yanghwa Bridge" in a blind voice-matching challenge against impersonators.[87] The episode highlighted his distinctive falsetto and emotional delivery, with Zion.T sharing personal anecdotes during the encore stage.[87] Zion.T's television presence expanded in subsequent years through recurring judging and producing roles on hip-hop programs. In 2020, he co-produced Show Me the Money season 9 with Giriboy, guiding contestants in a competitive format that emphasized lyrical and beat-making skills.[88] He also hosted and mentored university rap clubs on V Live's My Major is Hip Hop, collaborating with WINNER's Mino to scout talent from campuses like Seoul National University.[89] Additionally, Zion.T served as the lead producer on Mnet's Song Farm!, challenging himself to develop songs with celebrity trainees including Chungha and Sleepy over 13 episodes.[90] By 2021, he returned to Show Me the Money for its tenth season as a judge and producer alongside Slom, contributing to team evaluations and live performances.[91] Zion.T also made a guest judging appearance on episode 6 of SBS's High School Rapper season 4, providing feedback to high school contestants alongside judges like Paloalto and Deepflow. More recently, in 2024 and 2025, he has made guest appearances on KBS2's music program The Seasons, performing and discussing his artistry in episodes hosted by Zico and Park Bo-gum.[92] In July 2025, Zion.T appeared on 'Sebashi Lecture,' sharing insights on overcoming self-hatred through music.[62] In October 2025, he guested on YouTube's 'No Filter TV' with Kim Nayoung, discussing his daily habits and skinny physique.[93]Live performances and events
Zion.T has garnered acclaim for his engaging live performances, characterized by his smooth vocal delivery and intimate audience interactions that create a relaxed yet captivating atmosphere. His stage presence often features subtle charisma, with moments of humor and direct engagement, such as ad-libbing during songs or sharing personal anecdotes between sets, fostering a sense of closeness with fans.[52][94] In 2025, Zion.T delivered standout appearances at several high-profile events. At the Yel!oO Concert on May 31 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, he shared the stage with T-ARA and Hyolyn at the Idea Live Arena, performing a set that included "Complex," where he encouraged crowd sing-alongs to emphasize the emotional depth of his R&B tracks.[95] Later, on September 6, he joined the Show Me the Money - WAKE UP concert at Olympic Hall in Seoul, alongside artists like BIG Naughty and Swings, highlighting his versatility with a performance of his hits that drew enthusiastic responses from the hip-hop audience through improvised vocal runs.[96] His set at the KOOM K-Pop Festival on October 18 in Brooklyn's Duggal Greenhouse featured a diverse selection from his discography, including "Na B Ya," "The Song," and "Stranger," where he paused to thank international fans and led interactive cheers, underscoring his growing global appeal.[97] Following the release of his third studio album Zip in December 2023, Zion.T promoted it through select festival appearances in 2023 and 2024, blending new material with fan favorites to highlight the album's introspective themes. In 2024, his set at the Seoul Jazz Festival on June 2 included soulful renditions of "The Things I Love" from Zip, where he invited audience participation during choruses, enhancing the communal vibe of the outdoor event.[98] Similarly, at the Glow Festival in April and One Universe Festival in August, he incorporated Zip cuts like "Stranger," using minimalistic staging to emphasize his vocal prowess and connect emotionally with attendees through extended improvisations.[99][100]Discography
Studio albums
Zion.T released his debut studio album, Red Light, on April 9, 2013, through Amoeba Culture. The 11-track project marked his first full-length effort following earlier singles and collaborations, showcasing a blend of R&B, soul, and hip-hop influences with prominent guest features from artists such as Verbal Jint, Beenzino, Gaeko, and Primary.[101] Production highlights included tracks like "Babay," handled by Primary, which emphasized Zion.T's vocal range amid funky rhythms.[102] The album achieved total physical sales of 10,122 copies in South Korea according to Circle Chart data.[103] Critically, it was praised for its innovative R&B sound, earning the Best R&B & Soul Album award at the 2014 Korean Music Awards and being named "Korea's Best R&B/Soul Album of the Year" by MTV Iggy.[19][104] The tracklist for Red Light is as follows:- O
- Doop (feat. Verbal Jint)
- DoDo
- She (feat. Beenzino)
- Neon
- Babay (feat. Gaeko)
- Global Warming (feat. YDG)
- Two Melodies (feat. Primary)
- Sensitivity
- Back
- Eat [105]
- How To Use (intro)
- UNLOVE (prod. HONNE)
- Stranger
- The Things I Love (feat. Benny Benack III)
- V (Peace) (feat. AKMU)
- NOT FOR SALE
- Zip
- Dawn
- Family (feat. Tablo)
- Inevitably
- I Love You (feat. Beenzino) [108]
Extended plays
Zion.T's extended plays represent pivotal experimental releases in his discography, often serving as bridges between full-length albums by exploring new sonic territories and personal themes with concise tracklists. These EPs highlight his evolving production style, incorporating R&B, soul, and hip-hop elements while emphasizing vocal experimentation and collaborations.[109] His debut EP, Mirrorball, released on December 19, 2013, by Amoeba Culture, marked a stylistic shift following his debut studio album Red Light earlier that year, leaning into quirkier, more playful arrangements with a focus on retro-inspired beats and introspective lyrics. The four-track project features "돌아버려 (Spin Spin)," "모던보이 (Modern Boy)," the title track "미스 김 (Miss Kim)," and "마담 (Madame)," showcasing Zion.T's ability to blend soulful melodies with lighthearted narratives about urban life and relationships. The EP received positive attention for its vibrant energy and vocal delivery, with SHINee's Jonghyun praising its unique identity on social media, though it remained a niche release in the burgeoning Korean R&B scene.[110][111][112][113] In a mid-career pivot, Zion.T's second EP OO, released on February 1, 2017, under The Black Label, expanded his sound with deeper emotional layers and high-profile collaborations, positioning it as a transitional work amid label changes. The eight-track effort includes "영화관 (Cinema)," "노래 (The Song)," "Comedian," "미안해 (Sorry)" featuring Beenzino, "나쁜 놈들 (The Bad Guys)," "Complex" featuring G-DRAGON, and instrumental versions, emphasizing themes of love, regret, and complexity through lush production and layered harmonies. It debuted at number one on South Korean music charts, earning acclaim for its sophisticated R&B arrangements and marking a commercial peak for Zion.T at the time.[109][37] Zion.T's third EP, ZZZ, released on October 15, 2018, under The Black Label, featured a mix of upbeat and mellow tracks exploring themes of sleep, dreams, and daily life, with notable collaborations including Red Velvet's Seulgi on the lead single "멋지게 인사하는 법 (Hello Tutorial)" and Oh Hyuk on "잠꼬대 (Sleep Talking)". The eight-track EP includes introspective cuts like "My Luv" and "말라깽이 (Malla Gang)" feat. E SENS, blending R&B with playful hip-hop elements. It achieved first-week Hanteo sales of 4,128 copies and total Circle Chart sales of 8,006 copies in South Korea.[114][103][115] The tracklist for ZZZ is as follows:- Ideal
- Hello Tutorial (feat. SEULGI)
- My Luv
- Malla Gang (feat. E SENS)
- Uh Huh
- Sleep Talking (feat. Oh Hyuk)
- Eat (2015 Ver.)
- Ideal (Inst.)[115]