[INFO] #ZEROBASEONE’s Japan 2nd EP, 『回帰 LOVE (Kaiki LOVE / Return to LOVE)』, will be released on August 19, 2026, marking their first Japanese release in about 10 months. The EP centers on the theme of “circling back to you” and contains three tracks:
1. Existence (イグジステンス) – the title track, specially written for ZEROBASEONE by the Japanese band Omoinotake.
2. Aphrodite – an original Japanese R&B-inspired song with a modern Y2K sound.
3. TOP 5 (Japanese ver.) – the Japanese version of the title track from their Korean 6th mini album.
Pre-orders opened on June 24, 2026. Fans who purchase eligible editions will receive a serial number for prize lotteries, and Sony Music Shop purchasers will have a chance to enter a special offline event lottery.
Three versions will be released:
1. First Press Limited Edition (CD + random photobook, ¥2,100)
2. Normal Edition (CD, ¥1,500)
3. Solo Editions for five members (¥1,700 each)
Each version includes different collectibles such as photocards, stickers, postcards, mini fans, framed photos, and handwritten-design items. Sony Music Shop exclusives also come with an application serial number for the offline event and a random A3 clear poster.
The release is designed as a special summer-themed package with exclusive fan collectibles and event opportunities. 🎐✨
Details:
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PURCHASE HERE:
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@24IKEU@yutassecrett but if you asked me straight out of high school i probably wouldn't have known what this flag was so pointing to a canadian education as proof is just misleading
@24IKEU@yutassecrett yes it's an entirely different conversation whether mark should have known or not because he's 1) been an idol for 10+ years 2) has lived outside of canada
@24IKEU@yutassecrett many canadians, depending on when they went to school, don't even learn about canadian black history or residential schools, never mind the us confederacy. this is a fault of our education system
@24IKEU@yutassecrett are you canadian? because this was not my experience growing up in canada and there were many things i only learned for the first time on the internet
@yutassecrett no worries! makes sense, i'm not in ontario. when i was in the school we didn't deal with us history at all, as far as black history went we learned about viola desmond and africville, that kind of thing
@yutassecrett no we don't...there is no national curriculum because schools are under provincial jurisdiction. i never learned about the confederacy when i was in school.