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Boys Planet is a South Korean reality competition series, where trainees from around the world, primarily South Korea, China, Taiwan, Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, the United States, and Canada, competed to debut in a nine-member boy group. [1] The 98 contestants formed two large groups (K-Group and G-Group), each consisting of 49 contestants ...
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Boys Planet used a space theme: the two groups of contestants, K-Group and G-Group, acted as "planets" and the show's hosts were dubbed "Star Masters". Under the guidance of seven "Masters", contestants had to go through several rounds of evaluation, during which they had to show off their skills in singing, dancing, and rapping.
Boys Planet contestants (8 P) Z. Zerobaseone (4 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Boys Planet" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
On December 29, 2022, Hwanhee and Xiao became contestants on Boys Planet. [49] On March 9, it was announced by TOP Media that Hwanhee would be leaving the show permanently due to his health issues. [50] On February 28, 2023, Lee Jin-hyuk would leaving TOP Media after deciding not to renew his contract which expires on March 11.
Zerobaseone was formed through Mnet's reality competition series Boys Planet, which aired from February 2 to April 20, 2023.The show brought 98 contestants from around the world, primarily in South Korea, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, the United States, and Canada, to compete and to debut in a multinational boy group.
Jay Chang & Wumuti appeared as contestants on Mnet's survival shows, Boys Planet and Build Up: Vocal Boy Group Survival, with Jay Chang winning Build Up: Vocal Boy Group Survival and debuting in the project group B.D.U. Song Byeong-hee (going by his stage name Bain) also competed on the Mnet survival show Build Up: Vocal Boy Group Survival.
Wang Zihao (Chinese: 王子浩; Korean: 왕즈하오; born March 6, 2001), [1] known professionally as Le'v (Korean: 레비; Japanese: レビ; stylized in all caps), is a Chinese singer based in South Korea. He is best known for being a contestant on Mnet's reality competition show Boys Planet.