Zero: Fever Epilogue

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Zero: Fever Epilogue
Ateez - Zero Fever Epilogue.jpg
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EP by
ReleasedDecember 10, 2021
Genre K-pop
Length33:24
LanguageKorean
Label
Producer
  • Eden
  • Ollounder
  • Leez
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
  • Maddox
  • Buddy
Ateez chronology
Zero: Fever Part. 3
(2021)
Zero: Fever Epilogue
(2021)
Singles from Zero: Fever Epilogue
  1. "Turbulence"
    Released: December 3, 2021
  2. "The Real (Heung version)"
    Released: December 10, 2021

Zero: Fever Epilogue (stylized in all caps) is the eighth extended play (EP) by South Korean boy band Ateez. It was released on December 10, 2021, through KQ Entertainment, RCA Records, and Legacy Recordings. It consists of ten tracks, including the singles "Turbulence" and "The Real (Heung version)". The EP debuted atop Gaon Album Chart, [1] selling over 407,000 copies as of December 2021. [2]

Contents

Release and promotion

On November 28, 2021, Ateez uploaded their promotional timeline for the upcoming EP, titled Zero: Fever Epilogue. The music video of "Turbulence" was released on December 3. [3] The EP was released on December 10, alongside the music video of "The Real (Heung version)", re-arranged from "The Real" which was performed for the final round of the Mnet's competitive show Kingdom: Legendary War . [4]

Ateez gave the debut performances of "Turbulence" and "The Real (Heung version)" at the 2021 Mnet Asian Music Awards on December 11, a day after the EP release. [5] The group also promoted the songs on several music program, including The Show , [6] Show Champion , [7] Show! Music Core , [8] and Inkigayo . [9]

Track listing

Zero: Fever Epilogue
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Turbulence" (야간비행)
  • Eden
  • Ollounder
  • Leez
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
  • Kim Hong-joong
  • Song Min-gi
  • Eden
  • Ollounder
  • Leez
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
  • Eden
  • Ollounder
  • Leez
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
3:19
2."Be with You"
  • Eden
  • Ollounder
  • Leez
  • Maddox
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
  • Eden
  • Ollounder
  • Leez
  • Maddox
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
  • Eden
  • Ollounder
  • Leez
  • Maddox
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
3:42
3."The Letter"
  • Eden
  • Ollounder
  • Leez
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
  • Kim Hong-joong
  • Song Min-gi
  • Eden
  • Ollounder
  • Leez
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
  • Eden
  • Ollounder
  • Leez
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
3:51
4."Still Here" (Korean version)
  • Eden
  • Ollounder
  • Leez
  • HLB
  • Kim Hong-joong
  • Song Min-gi
  • Eden
  • Ollounder
  • Leez
Ollounder3:16
5."Better" (Korean version)
  • Eden
  • Ollounder
  • Leez
  • Buddy
  • Kim Hong-joong
  • Song Min-gi
  • Eden
  • Ollounder
  • Leez
  • Buddy
  • Eden
  • Ollounder
  • Leez
  • Buddy
3:35
6."The Real" (Heung version; 멋 (흥:興 Ver.))
  • Eden
  • Ollounder
  • Leez
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
  • Kim Hong-joong
  • Song Min-gi
  • Eden
  • Ollounder
  • Leez
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
  • Eden
  • Ollounder
  • Leez
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
3:31
7."Wave" (Overture)
  • Eden
  • Leez
  • Buddy
  • Kim Hong-joong
  • Song Min-gi
  • Eden
  • Leez
  • Buddy
  • Eden
  • Leez
1:43
8."Wonderland" (Symphony No.9 "From the Wonderland")
  • Eden
  • Leez
  • Buddy
  • Ollounder
  • Kim Hong-joong
  • Song Min-gi
  • Eden
  • Leez
  • Buddy
  • Ollounder
  • Eden
  • Leez
  • Buddy
  • Ollounder
4:18
9."Answer: Ode to Joy" (featuring La Poem)
  • Eden
  • Ollounder
  • Leez
  • Kim Hong-joong
  • Song Min-gi
  • Eden
  • Ollounder
  • Leez
  • Buddy
  • Eden
  • Ollounder
  • Leez
  • Buddy
4:27
10."Outro: Over the Horizon"
  • Eden
  • Ollounder
  • Leez
  • Maddox
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
  • Eden
  • Ollounder
  • Leez
  • Maddox
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
  • Eden
  • Ollounder
  • Leez
  • Maddox
  • Peperoni
  • Oliv
1:42
Total length:33:24

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