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Endzone is a fanmade South-Korean K-Pop boy group from SM Entertainment. They consist of 29 members. The original 11 were introduced as part of SM Rookies, a project to promote SM Entertainment trainees and strengthen the bonds of the 11 boys that were chosen to be part of the future group. The next 10 members were introduced directly to the group, one by one, in 2021, marking the 2nd Wave. In 2023, 12 new members were added to the group and in 2024 2 more members joined the team, completing the 3rd Wave of Endzone. Members of the group are: Kyte, Syx, Q, Silk, Maxy, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro, Juno, Sungho, Minjae, Snap, Jae-J, Takao, Chihun, Minseok, Joonki, Taewoo, LJ, Wiz, Hao, Kenya, Hyunki, Arai, Aiden, Insung, Daichi, Habin and Ayu.
Endzone debuted in April 9, 2016 with the song The 7th Sense. Endzone consists of 8 sub-units: Endzone G, Endzone M, Endzone C, Endzone 016, Endzone N, Endzone SSS, Endzone J and Endzone Y. 3 sub-units have been discontinued: Endzone Dance, Endzone Rap and Endzone Vocal.
As of 2021, Endzone was declared an official rotational group. SM Entertainment revealed that their original plans for the group were to introduce new members every year but the idea was originally scrapped to establish the group's name with the original 11 members who were meant to be the foundation of the first and longest wave of the group. All releases under the name of simply Endzone will consist of a different member lineup, while sub-units will promote with their respective members.
Endzone is the center group of the Wattpad story "Endzone: Fanmade K-Pop Boyband" written by JeNCTstories, where the group takes the place of real group NCT and have a very similar path to success and the same discography. The group also incorporated the group RIIZE into it for some time.
Check out Endzone's music on their official YouTube Channel: Endzone's YouTube
Members[]
Stage Name | Real Name | Number | Birthday | Position | Units | Debut |
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Kyte | Kim Kyungsoo | 01 | May 12, 1995 | Leader, Main Rapper, Lead Dancer, Sub-Vocalist | G, 016 | April 9, 2016 |
Syx | Seo Yeonsik | 06 | September 26, 1996 | Main Vocalist, Sub-Rapper | G, 016, SSS | April 9, 2016 |
Q | Hirai Maresuke | 72 | October 20, 1996 | Lead Rapper, Sub-Vocalist | G, 016, J | April 9, 2016 |
Silk | Jin Hanying | 15 | February 21, 1997 | Main Vocalist | G, 016, C, SSS | April 9, 2016 |
Maxy | Thanapek Sumatra | 10 | November 25, 1997 | Main Dancer, Lead Vocalist, Sub-Rapper | G, 016, C | April 9, 2016 |
Haeseong | Yeon Haeseong | 50 | December 4, 1997 | Main Dancer, Sub-Rapper, Sub-Vocalist, Visual, Center | G, 016 | April 9, 2016 |
Sunwoo | Kim Sunwoo | 27 | January 2, 1998 | Lead Vocalist, Lead Dancer, Visual | M, 016, SSS | April 9, 2016 |
Ichiro | Furuta Ichiro | 11 | April 13, 1998 | Lead Dancer, Sub-Rapper, Sub-Vocalist, Visual, Face Of The Group | M, 016, J | April 9, 2016 |
Juno | Park Junseo | 21 | June 23, 1998 | Lead Rapper, Sub-Vocalist | N | December 10, 2021 |
Sungho | Park Sungho | 98 | May 13, 1999 | Main Rapper, Sub-Vocalist | N | December 10, 2021 |
Minjae | Cha Minjae | 45 | September 7, 1999 | Main Vocalist | M, 016 | April 9, 2016 |
Snap | Kim Sunsoo | 80 | October 14, 1999 | Main Rapper, Lead Dancer, Sub-Vocalist | M, 016 | April 9, 2016 |
Jae-J | Lee Jaesuk | 09 | October 2, 2000 | Main Dancer, Sub-Rapper, Sub-Vocalist | N | December 10, 2021 |
Takao | Ike Takao | 19 | January 27, 2001 | Lead Dancer, Lead Rapper, Sub-Vocalist | J | March 10, 2021 |
Chihun | On Jihoon | 99 | June 1, 2001 | Lead Dancer, Sub-Rapper, Sub-Vocalist | M, 016 | April 9, 2016 |
Minseok | Shin Minseok | 77 | July 8, 2001 | Lead Rapper, Sub-Vocalist, Visual | N | December 10, 2021 |
Joonki | Jeong Joonki | 89 | August 11, 2001 | Main Vocalist, Lead Dancer | N | December 10, 2021 |
Taewoo | Kim Taewoo | 28 | December 21, 2001 | Lead Vocalist, Visual | N | December 10, 2021 |
LJ | Leung James | 16 | March 5, 2003 | Lead Rapper, Sub-Vocalist, Visual | C | November 1, 2023 |
Wiz | Shao Jianyu | 30 | April 3, 2003 | Main Vocalist | C | March 10, 2021 |
Hao | Lei Haoran | 62 | April 9, 2004 | Lead Rapper, Vocalist | C | November 1, 2023 |
Kenya | Itou Kenya | 14 | June 22, 2005 | Lead Vocalist, Sub-Rapper | J, Y | September 4, 2023 |
Hyunki | Lee Hyunki | 02 | August 18, 2005 | Lead Dancer, Lead Vocalist, Sub-Rapper | Y | July 15, 2024 |
Arai | Arai Ginji | 57 | October 3, 2005 | Main Vocalist | J, Y | February 28, 2024 |
Aiden | Tan Aiden | 79 | April 18, 2006 | Lead Dancer, Sub-Rapper, Sub-Vocalist | C, Y | September 4, 2023 |
Insung | Kim Insung | 08 | November 9, 2006 | Main Rapper, Sub-Vocalist | N, Y | December 10, 2021 |
Daichi | Matsuda Daichi | 13 | December 30, 2006 | Lead Dancer, Lead Vocalist, Sub-Rapper | J, Y | February 28, 2024 |
Habin | Kang Habin | 03 | December 30, 2006 | Lead Dancer, Lead Rapper, Sub-Vocalist | Y | July 15, 2024 |
Ayu | Okada Ayumu | 44 | August 9, 2007 | Lead Dancer, Sub-Rapper, Sub-Vocalist, Maknae | J, Y | February 28, 2024 |
Former Members[]
Stage Name | Real Name | Number | Birthday | Position | Units | Debut | Departure |
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Orion | Fan Mengyao | 73 | March 15, 2000 | Dancer, Rapper, Vocalist, Visual | C | March 10, 2021 | July 26, 2024 |
Onlee | Lee Jitae | 38 | August 25, 2000 | Dancer, Rapper, Vocalist | Z | September 4, 2023 | October 29, 2024 |
Jaesung | Lee Jaesung | 41 | May 28, 2004 | Vocalist | Z | September 4, 2023 | October 29, 2024 |
Seth | Hwang Seth | 07 | July 10, 2004 | Dancer, Rapper, Vocalist, Visual | Z | September 4, 2023 | October 29, 2024 |
Rem | Rueng Chaiya | 95 | August 27, 2004 | Dancer, Rapper, Vocalist | Z | September 4, 2023 | October 29, 2024 |
Woochi | Choi Siwoo | 65 | November 7, 2004 | Dancer, Rapper, Vocalist | Z | September 4, 2023 | October 29, 2024 |
History[]
2013-2016 (Pre-debut)[]
Preparations for Endzone began in late 2013, through SM Entertainment's trainee group SM Rookies. Members were cast through various auditions, with Silk, Maxy and Q joining the company via SM Global Auditions, while the remaining members were discovered through street casting, personal recommendations, and community entertainment shows.
In January 2016, SM founder Lee Soo-man gave a presentation at the SM Coex Artium speaking about the agency's plans for a new boy group in line based on their project of team chemistry building that started with SM Rookies. The idea was to create a group that could dominate the world by having no definite concept and style of music but always trying new things and mixing genres.
2016 (Debut of Endzone and Sub-Units Endzone G and Endzone M)[]
On April 4, 2016, SM Entertainment announced Endzone's debut. Endzone released digital singles "The 7th Sense" (all members) on April 9 and "Without You" in two versions on April 10 (a Korean version sung by Syx, Minjae and Sunwoo, and a Chinese version sung by Silk).
On April 9, 2016, Endzone made their first broadcast appearance with Endzone On Air on V Live, hosted by Super Junior's Kim Hee-chul.The same day, they had their first live performance in China at the 16th Music Feng Yun Bang Awards. On April 15, the group made their debut in Korea on Music Bank. They have since appeared in three seasons of their reality series EZ Life.
On July 1, SM announced Endzone's first unit, Endzone G. The unit consisted of the 6 older members with a more mature look for the title song. The unit debuted with members: Kyte, Syx, Q, Silk, Maxy and Haeseong. On July 7, they had their first official performance as 6 on the music program M Countdown, performing debut single "Fire Truck" and then the rest of the members joined them to perform "Once Again." Their debut EP Endzone was released digitally on July 10 and physically on July 11. On July 29, the unit released the single "Taste the Feeling" for the project SM Station in collaboration with Coca-Cola.
On August 18, SM announced Endzone's second unit, Endzone M. The unit debuted with five members: Snap, Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae and Chihun. Their first single, "Chewing Gum," was released on August 24, and the unit had their debut performance on M Countdown the next day.
On December 6, five members of Endzone (Kyte, Maxy, Haeseong, Ichiro and Chihun) released a special dance music video for the song "Good Thing" in collaboration with W Korea. The track was eventually released on Endzone's second EP, Limitless. On December 20, Endzone released the music video for "Switch." The single was previously issued as a bonus track on Endzone's debut EP, and features the SM Rookies.
2017 (Promotions for Endzone and Endzone M)[]
On December 27, 2016, Endzone announced they would be making a comeback on January. On January 5, 2017, Endzone released two music videos for "Limitless" and performed the song on M Countdown. Their second EP Limitless was released digitally on January 6 and physically on January 9. The release debuted at number one on Billboard's World Albums Chart, and the title track was later named one of the best K-pop songs of the year by Dazed.
On February 1, 2017, Endzone M revealed they would be releasing their first physical single The First on February 9. Endzone M returned to the stage on M Countdown, performing the single "My First and Last" and the B-side "Dunk Shot." On February 14, Endzone M won first place on the 100th episode of SBS MTV's The Show, marking the first-ever music show win for Endzone. Endzone M was also unveiled to be the official ambassadors for the 2017 FIFA U-20 World Cup. They released the tournament's official theme song, "Trigger the Fever," on March 15.
On March 8, Endzone members Haeseong and Syx were announced to be the DJs for SBS Power FM's new program, EZ's Night Night, which started to air on March 20.
On June 14, Endzone released their third EP, Cherry Bomb. They returned to the stage on M Countdown, performing the new songs "Cherry Bomb" and "0 Mile." Billboard and Idolator both later declared "Cherry Bomb" one of the best K-pop songs of the year.
On August 17, Endzone M released their first EP We Young. They gave the title track its debut performance on M Countdown. In December, Endzone M released their first Christmas song, "Joy".
2018 (Large-scale projects, Endzone: Empathy)[]
In January 2018, Endzone debuted its Vocal Unit (consisting of Syx, Silk, Sunwoo and Minjae) by releasing the single "Timeless" as part of the SM Station project.
On March 14, Endzone released its first full-length album, Endzone: Empathy. The album featured six singles:: "Boss", "Baby Don't Stop" (Endzone's Dance Unit: Maxy, Haeseong, Ichiro and Chihun), "Yestoday" (Endzone Rap Unit: Kyte, Q and Snap), "Go" (Endzone M), "Touch", and "Black on Black".
On May 5, Endzone topped Billboard's Emerging Artists chart, marking the first time that a K-pop act had led the list.
On September 3, Endzone released their fourth EP, We Go Up with the lead single of the same name performed by the unit Endzone M.
On October 12, Endzone released their first full-length album, Regular-Irregular, with the lead single, "Regular". Endzone focused on promotions in America for the album.
On November 23, Endzone released the repackaged edition of Regular-Irregular, titled Regulate, along with the lead single, "Simon Says".
On December 28, Endzone M released the single "Candle Light" as part of the SM Station project.
2019 (Concert Tour and New Projects)[]
On December 31, 2018, SM Entertainment announced Endzone's project to promote in China. For chinese promotions the group is managed under Label V, a Chinese label collaborating with SM's production. Endzone released on January 17, 2019 a Chinese version of "Regular". Their first chinese single album, The Vision, was released digitally and also included a Chinese version of "Come Back" and an original song titled "Dream Launch".
On January 26, 2019, Endzone embarked on their first concert tour, E-City – The Origin, with tour dates in Korea, Japan, North America and Europe. During the tour, they released the single, "Wakey-Wakey" on March 18 which would later be included on their first Japanese full studio album, Awaken, released on April 17. Their fourth EP, We Are Superhuman, was released on May 24 with the title track, "Superhuman".
On May 9, Endzone released their first chinese EP, Take Off, along with its eponymous title track, "Take Off".
On June 6, Endzone M released "Don't Need Your Love," a collaboration with HRVY on SM Station Season 3. Endzone released their third EP, We Boom, and its title track, "Boom," on July 26.
On October 29, Endzone released their second chinese EP, Take Over the Moon, with the title track "Moonwalk".
On December 13, Endzone's Vocal Unit released "Coming Home" as part of the SM Station X project.
2020 (Promotions, Endzone Resonance)[]
On January 27, Endzone released a music video for a gift song titled "Dreams Come True", as well as an announcement that the group will release their second studio album E-Zone on March 6.
On March 6, Endzone released their second full-length album, E-Zone, along with the lead single "Kick It".
On April 7, it was also announced by SM Entertainment that they will release a repackage version of the album in May of the same year. The lead single "Punch" will be performed by Endzone G and will be their first official comeback.
On April 29, Endzone M released the EP Reload, with "Ridin'".
In May 2020, Endzone held live online concerts, in a series of concerts jointly organised by SM Entertainment and Naver on the world's first technology-aided live concert streaming service Beyond LIVE.
On May 19, Endzone released the repackaged version of the E-Zone album, entitled E-Zone: The Final Round. Endzone G released the song "Punch" along with the song "Nonstop" and Endzone Vocal Unit released the song "Make Your Day".
SM Entertainment announced Endzone will be debuting a new unit called Endzone C in order to release a full chinese album, entitled Awaken The World. The announced members are: Silk (leader), Q, Maxy, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro and Snap.
On June 9, Endzone C released their first full album Awaken the World, with the title track "Turn Back Time".
On September 15, Endzone announced they would have a new project, Endzone 2020, similar to their Endzone 2018 project, only this time for each song it will feature a different set of members, set to be released in October 2020. On September 20, 2020, it was confirmed that the group would be releasing their second album, Endzone Resonance Pt. 1 on October 12, featuring all members in rotational units according to the song.
On 12 October before the album's release, it was announced the Endzone Resonance Pt. 1 had garnered more than 1.1 million pre-orders, making it the first million seller album without counting a repackage by Endzone.With the release of the album, Endzone also released the music video for "Make A Wish (Birthday Song)", performed by members Kyte, Syx, Silk, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro and Chihun. Days later Endzone released the music video for track "From Home" – sung by members Syx, Q, Silk, Maxy, Sunwoo, Minjae and Snap – the album's second single.
During a live event, Endzone revealed the 4 different units for their future releases. The units are as follows:
Make A Wish Unit: Kyte, Syx, Silk, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro and Chihun.
From Home Unit: Syx, Q, Silk, Maxy, Sunwoo, Minjae and Snap.
90's Love Unit: Kyte, Syx, Q, Maxy, Haeseong, Minjae and Snap.
Work It Unit: Kyte, Silk, Maxy, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro and Chihun.
Endzone released the second part of their second album Endzone Resonance Pt. 2 on November 23. Endzone announced that the group might continue promotions as a rotational group according to the songs but haven't confirmed if they won't be releasing any more songs as 11. After the release of Endzone Resonance Pt.2, member positions were officially changed.
On November 29, SM Entertainment announced that in 2021, 10 members will be added to Endzone and things will change. It was confirmed that the current 11 members will still be under Endzone and units G and M will be kept but the others are likely going to change. It was also confirmed that there will be a fixed unit named Endzone 016 that will consist of all the current 11 members. None information was given about the future new members.
On November 30, SM announced that Endzone will release a new single titled "RESONANCE" which marks the finale of their second full album. This single combines "Make a Wish (Birthday Song)," "90's Love," "Work It," and "Raise the Roof" from their second full-length album into one song. The single features all the 11 members of Endzone. The song was released on December 4. At the end of the music video, the silhouettes of the new 10 members were shown.
SM Entertainment officially announced that in January, 2021 they'll start revealing the new members of Endzone and after all members have been revealed, all units will be updated. The members are already training with Endzone's current members and performed in live stages of "Resonance" but wore masks so they wouldn't be identified.
2021 (New Members and New Units)[]
SM Entertainment confirmed that now the original 11 members will form the unit Endzone 016 and their first release under the unit name will be "Loveholic" on February 17.
On January 16, SM introduced new members Juno and Jae-J to Endzone. The first two new members of the group. In the next days, SM will be announcing the remaining eight members that will make Endzone a 21-member group.
On January 21, the third new member, Orion, was introduced to Endzone.
On January 25, the fourth new member, Takao, was introduced to Endzone.
On January 27, Minseok was introduced to Endzone.
On January 28, Insung was introduced to Endzone.
On January 29, Wiz and Sungho were introduced to Endzone.
On February 3, Taewoo was introduced to Endzone.
On February 4, the last new member, Joonki, was introduced to Endzone.
On February 17, Endzone 016 released their first japanese EP, Loveholic.
SM Entertainment announced Endzone C will comeback with their first mini-album Kick Back. It was also revealed that the unit had been restructured and members Haeseong, Sunwoo and Snap will be leaving the unit for the addition of new members Orion, Takao and Wiz. The unit is now formed by the following 7 members: Silk (leader), Q, Maxy, Ichiro, Orion, Takao and Wiz.
On March 10, Endzone C released their first EP, Kick Back, with the title track of the same name.
On May 10, Endzone M released their first studio album, "맛 (Hot Sauce)". The album exceeded more than 1.7 million copies in pre-orders. On June 28, the repackaged version of the album, Hello Future, with the title track of the same name was released.
On June 4, in collaboration with Amoeba Culture, Endzone 016 released the music video for song "Save".
On June 16, Endzone C's Silk and Wiz released their first single album, Back to You, which contains 3 songs.
On June 28, SM released a presentation on the future of the company and the comebacks of their artists. The presentation explained that Endzone 016 would release their first studio album under the unit name and repackage, Endzone C would release a second studio album, a "new form of Endzone" would debut, and Endzone would make a full group comeback as Endzone 2021.
On August 10, Maxy released the single "Paint Me Naked" as part of the SM Station project. On August 12, Ryan Jhun released the single "Maniac" sung by Endzone members Minjae and Sunwoo.
On September 17, Endzone C's Maxy and Takao released the single "Low Low".
Endzone 016's first studio album, Sticker, was released on September 17. The album consists of eleven tracks, including the lead single of the same name. It reportedly achieved 2,120,000 pre-orders. On October 25, the group released Favorite, the repackage of Sticker, with three new tracks, including the lead single "Favorite (Vampire)".
On November 13, Endzone announced a reunion for a third group project, Endzone 2021, on December 14, with the release of the studio album Universe. The album includes 13 songs, including the lead singles "Universe (Let's Play Ball)" performed by members Sunwoo, Taewoo, Joonki, Snap, Haeseong, Sungho, Insung, Wiz and Chihun and "Beautiful" performed by all 21 members.
Endzone pre-released song "Universe (Let's Play Ball) on December 10. Universe surpassed more than 1.7 million pre-orders on the day of release, breaking their previous record of 1.1 million pre-orders for Endzone 2020 Resonance.
On December 14, Endzone released Universe along with the music video for song "Beautiful" performed by Endzone 2021.
2022 (Debut of Endzone N, Promotions)[]
On February 4, as part of the SM Station project EZ Lab, Snap released the song "Child". On March 20, Endzone members Sunwoo, Joonki and Snap released the song "coNEXTion (Age of Light)" on EZ Lab. The song is performed by member Jae-J.
On February 28, it was announced that Endzone would debut a new sub-unit for seven of the new members who joined the group in 2021. It was announced members Juno, Sungho, Jae-J, Minseok, Joonki, Taewoo and Insung would release their first studio album titled Glitch Mode on March 28. The album consists of ten tracks plus a bonus track sung by Endzone M.
Endzone N released Glitch Mode on March 28. On May 30, the repackaged version of the album, Beatbox, with the title track of the same name, was released.
On July 19, Endzone members Silk, Minjae and Takao released the single "Rain Day" and on August 18, member Syx released "Forever Only" as part of the SM Station project EZ Lab.
On August 8, 2022, Endzone 016 announced that they would release a new album in September. On August 18, 2022, SM Entertainment confirmed that the release date of Endzone 016's new album would be September 16. 2 Baddies contains 12 tracks, including the lead single of the same name. On September 15, 2022, the music video for "2 Baddies" was released.
On October 26, as part of the SM Station project EZ Lab, Maxy released the song "Birthday".
Endzone N released a "winter special" extended play, Candy, on December 19. The tracks on the EP, including the lead single of the same name originally released by H.O.T., were made available on streaming services on December 16.
On December 8, Endzone C released a new EP, Phantom, on December 28. It consists of six new tracks and two previously released sub-unit songs.
2023 (World Tour, Promotions, Expansion)[]
On January 30, Endzone 016 released the repackage version of the album 2 Baddies, titled Ay-Yo. The unit also continued their tour in North America, performing in Chicago, Houston, and Atlanta. In the same month, they held shows in São Paulo, Brazil, Santiago, Chile, and Bogotá, Colombia, with the lattermost becoming the first large-scale K-pop concert in the country. Endzone 016 concluded the tour in Mexico City on January 28.
On February 8, Endzone N released their first Japanese-language original single "Best Friend Ever".
On April 7, as part of the SM Station project EZ Lab, Snap released the song "Golden Hour".
On February 3, 2023, SM Entertainment announced their producing strategy for 2023, where it was revealed that the group's next unit, Endzone J, will be debuting in the third quarter of 2023. On March 9, 2023, it was announced that members Syx, Silk and Sunwoo will be debuting in a new fixed sub-unit, named Endzone SSS. They released their first extended play (EP) Perfume on April 17, alongside its lead single of the same name.
On June 5, Kyte released his first extended play, Shalala, becoming the first member of Endzone to debut as a soloist. On June 7, it was announced that Endzone will hold five full-group stadium concerts, titled EZ Nation: To The World, featuring all sub-units. They are set to perform in South Korea and Japan at the Incheon Munhak Stadium, Yanmar Stadium Nagai, and Ajinomoto Stadium from August to September 2023.
On July 17, Endzone N released their second studio album, ISTJ, which contains 10 tracks including the lead single of the same name, and a pre-released single, "Broken Melodies".
On July 28, SM Entertainment announced that Endzone's expansion will continue over the course of 2023. They have revealed plans for two additional units debuting in 2023, one by the name of Endzone J and another unnamed project. It has been confirmed that new members will be joining the group. The Skills Units were also announced to be shut down and won't be releasing anymore tracks under their names.
On August 2, SM Entertainment announced the introduction of 5 new SM Rookies members: Woochi, Ayu, Daichi, Arai and Onlee. They will reportedly be part of the new wave of Endzone. It has also been stated that more Rookies that will be incorporated into Endzone will be unveiled in the near future.
On August 4, 7 new members were announced as SM Rookies: LJ, Aiden, Hao, Kenya, Jaesung, Rem and Seth. SM Entertainment also announced that a new unit will be debuting with the single album "Get A Guitar" on September 4, the unit will be called Endzone Z. A pre-release single "Memories" was released on August 21.
On August 6, Endzone Z released their first performance video on YouTube, featuring the song "Siren". Through the video, it was confirmed that the 7-member lineup for the unit is: Woochi, Onlee, Aiden, Kenya, Jaesung, Rem and Seth.
On August 8, as part of the SM Station project EZ Lab, Syx released the song "Horizon". On September 7, the next EZ Lab song "N.Y.C.T' by Endzone was released, it features the members Minjae and Joonki.
Endzone released the studio album Golden Age as a full group, on August 28, under the project name Endzone 2023. The album features the 21 members, part of the 2016 and 2021 lineup. The album features double title tracks, "Golden Age", which is performed by all 21 members and "Baggy Jeans" which is performed by Kyte, Syx, Maxy, Haeseong, Minjae and Snap.
On September 4, Endzone Z released their debut single "Get A Guitar. On September 7, the group made their official broadcast debut on Mnet's M Countdown where they performed "Get a Guitar", "Memories", and "Siren"
SM Entertainment announced on September 7 that the debut lineup for Endzone J, Endzone's new unit that will focus on japanese releases, has been decided and Endzone C will undergo its final member rotation.
Endzone J will feature 7 members: Q, Ichiro, Takao, Kenya, Arai and Ayu. Members Q, Ichiro and Takao will be leaving Endzone C to focus on the new unit and will be replaced by new members LJ, Hao and Aiden. Endzone C is now formed by members Silk, Maxy, Orion, LJ, Wiz, Hao and Aiden.
On August 30, Disney+ released an original documentary series titled EZ: The Lost Boys'. Containing five episodes, it will focus on the original 11 members' childhoods, their personal lives prior to debut, and their perspective on international success.
On October 6, Endzone 016 released their third studio album Fact Check. The album features a title track performed by Endzone 016 but the album also contains tracks by Endzone G, Endzone M and four different 7-member lineups from the 11 participating in the album.
On October 8, Endzone J released their first pre-debut single "Hands Up", as a digital release. The music video will be released on October 19 and the physical release will come in December 20. The single additionally contains the track "We Go!". Endzone J also embarked on their pre-debut tour with 5 members (Q and Ichiro didn't participate in order to focus on Fact Check promotions). Kenya also did not participate in some of the earlier performances due to his promotions with unit Endzone Z but then joined the unit on tour. The unit will officially debut in early 2024.
Endzone C released their second studio album, On My Youth, on November 1, 2023. This was the debut of members Hao and LJ and the first participation of Aiden as part of Endzone C.
Endzone Z had their first comeback with the single "Talk Saxy" on October 27.
On December 6, as part of the SM Station project EZ Lab, Endzone released the song "Marine Turtle" sung by members Wiz, Taewoo, Woochi and Silk. It has two versions, one in Chinese and one in Korean.
On December 22, Endzone 016 released a Winter-themed single album titled Be There For Me. The album consists of 3 songs.
2024 (J Debut, Comebacks, Solo Projects)[]
Endzone Z made their comeback on January 5 with the single "Love 119", making it the first Endzone release of the year. Member Kenya was absent from the record as he was busy touring with unit Endzone J.
Among a group of 30 trainees, Hyunki and Habin were selected as new SM Rookies and are slated to become the final members of the 3rd Wave of Endzone.
Endzone J debuted on February 28 with the single "Wish". They pre-released the perfomance video for the song "NASA" on January 28.
Maxy debuted as a solo act on February 13 with his first EP titled Maxy, making him the second member of Endzone to do so. Kyte made his first comeback as a soloist on February 26 with the EP Tap.
On March 25, Endzone N released their second EP titled DREAM()SCAPE which contains 6 tracks including the title track "Smoothie". The EP sold 1,329,701 copies on its first day of sales alone, breaking Endzone N’s previous first-day sales record of 1,162,081 (set by their last album “ISTJ”).
Kyte began his mandatory military service on April 10. He is the first member of the group to enlist.
On April 4, 2024, SM announced that Minjae will debut as a soloist with his first studio album Youth, slated to be released on April 22.
Endzone Z released the full version of their pre-debut teaser "Siren" on April 3. The single will be part of their first EP RiZing which is set to be released in June. They released 4 more singles ahead of the EP's release; "Impossible" on April 18, and "9 Days", "Honestly", and "One Kiss" on April 29. The group also announced the dates for their fan-con tour RiZing Day, with shows scheduled between May 4 to August 31 across 9 countries.
Endzone N embarked on their world tour on May 3 in Seoul, traveling throughout Asia, North and South America, and Europe. Endzone N released their debut English single "Rains in Heaven" on August 23. The track was later included on their fourth full-length album, Dreamscape, released on November 11.
On May 4, Endzone J announced their upcoming single "Songbird" which is set to be release on June 26.
On May 10, Snap released his pre-release single "200" on May 16 and plans to release his first solo album in February 2025.
Endzone C released their second mini-album title Give Me That on June 3. Member Aiden was absent from the album due to his conflicting schedule with Endzone Z.
On June 13, SM Entertainment announced that Endzone will be releasing a new full-length album in July featuring a new combination of members. It will be Endzone's first summer release since 2017's "Cherry Bomb". New members Hyunki and Habin will be making their official debut with the group and will be joined for the album by members Syx, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Minjae, Snap, Chihun, Juno, Sungho, Joonki, Minseok, Jae-J, Insung and Taewoo.
On July 15, Endzone released the album Walk marking the debut of Hyunki and Habin as members.
On July 26, SM Entertainment released an announcement stating that Endzone member Orion would be leaving the group and focusing on his acting career.
Endzone Z released their first Japanese single "Lucky" on July 28. On September 4, Endzone Z released their first repackage EP titled RiZing: Epilogue along with its lead single "Combo".
Endzone C made their Japanese debut with the release of their first Japanese EP, The Highest, on August 8, 2024. The group also embarked on their first concert tour, titled 2024 E-C Concert "On the Way", beginning in Nagoya on August 17, 2024.
Syx released his first album as a soloist on August 26, titled 6. Ichiro will also make his debut as a solo singer in Japan on October 13 with the mini-album Depth. Ichiro will also embark on his solo tour in Japan in October.
On 27 August, SM Entertainment confirmed that Endzone will come out as a rotational unit with a new mini-album, Steady, on September 24. This time, the album will feature the younger members of the group ranging from the birth years 2005 to 2007: Kenya, Hyunki, Arai, Aiden, Insung, Daichi, Habin and Ayu. The pre-release single "Dunk Shot" featuring members Hyunki, Arai, Daichi, Habin and Ayu was released on September 9.
On September 24, Endzone released their mini-album, Steady, along with the music video for the title track with the same name. The song is performed by all 8 members featured in the album.
On October 29, SM Entertainment announced that Endzone Z would be removing themselves from Endzone to become the boy group Z5. Members Kenya and Aiden would continue with Endzone while members Onlee, Jaesung, Seth, Rem and Woochi would be the members of Z5.
Syx began his mandatory military service on November 4. He is the second member of the group to enlist.
Endzone C released their third EP Frequency on November 25. It was released along with the lead single of the same name, in both Korean and Mandarin.
Endzone J's debut studio album, Wishful, was released on November 27, 2024. The 13 track album contains the group's six previously-released Japanese singles, as well as seven new tracks, including the single "Wishful Winter".
2025 (Y Debut, Solo Projects)[]
SM Entertainment announced the comeback of Endzone's lineup for Steady as a new unit of the group. The sub-unit consists of the 8 youngest members of Endzone and will be called Endzone Y. They will release their first EP on April 14.
Maxy will release his first studio album Stunner on March 24. The pre-release track "Bambola" came out on March 17.
Snap's first debut studio album entitled The Firstfruit will be released on April 7. On March 19, the pre-release track "+82 Pressin'" featuring fellow Endzone member Minjae was released.
Endzone's Units[]
Endzone G[]
A unit formed to portray the more mature side of Endzone consisting of the 6 elder members.
Member | Position |
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Kyte | Leader, Main Rapper, Lead Dancer, Sub-Vocalist |
Syx | Main Vocalist, Sub-Rapper |
Q | Main Rapper, Sub-Vocalist |
Silk | Main Vocalist, Lead Dancer |
Maxy | Main Dancer, Lead Vocalist, Sub-Rapper |
Haeseong | Main Dancer, Lead Rapper, Sub-Vocalist, Center, Visual, Maknae |
Endzone M[]
Endzone's unit created to portray the teen/young side of Endzone. They consist of the 5 younger members of the 2016 lineup.
Member | Position |
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Snap | Leader, Main Rapper, Lead Dancer, Sub-Vocalist |
Sunwoo | Main Vocalist, Lead Dancer, Visual |
Ichiro | Main Dancer, Lead Rapper, Sub-Vocalist, Visual |
Minjae | Main Vocalist |
Chihun | Main Dancer, Lead Vocalist, Sub-Rapper, Center, Maknae |
Endzone C[]
Endzone's unit dedicated to chinese releases. They consist of 7 members from the 3 waves of Endzone.
Member | Position |
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Silk | Leader, Main Vocalist, Center |
Maxy | Main Dancer, Main Vocalist, Sub-Rapper |
LJ | Main Rapper, Lead Dancer, Sub-Vocalist, Visual |
Wiz | Main Vocalist |
Hao | Main Rapper, Lead Dancer, Sub-Vocalist |
Aiden | Lead Dancer, Lead Rapper, Sub-Vocalist, Maknae |
Endzone 016[]
Endzone's unit formed by the first 11 members from the original lineup that debuted in 2016.
Member | Position |
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Kyte | Leader, Main Rapper, Lead Dancer, Sub-Vocalist |
Syx | Main Vocalist, Sub-Rapper |
Q | Lead Rapper, Sub-Vocalist |
Silk | Main Vocalist |
Maxy | Main Dancer, Lead Vocalist, Sub-Rapper |
Haeseong | Main Dancer, Lead Rapper, Sub-Vocalist, Visual, Center |
Sunwoo | Lead Vocalist, Lead Dancer, Visual |
Ichiro | Lead Dancer, Sub-Rapper, Sub-Vocalist, Visual, Face Of The Group |
Minjae | Main Vocalist |
Snap | Main Rapper, Lead Dancer, Sub-Vocalist |
Chihun | Lead Dancer, Sub-Rapper, Sub-Vocalist, Maknae |
Endzone N[]
Endzone's unit created for the new generation of members.
Member | Position |
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Juno | Leader, Lead Dancer, Lead Rapper, Sub-Vocalist |
Sungho | Main Rapper, Sub-Vocalist |
Jae-J | Main Dancer, Lead Vocalist, Sub-Rapper |
Minseok | Lead Dancer, Lead Rapper, Sub-Vocalist, Visual, Center |
Joonki | Main Vocalist, Lead Dancer |
Taewoo | Main Vocalist, Visual |
Insung | Main Rapper, Sub-Vocalist, Maknae |
Endzone SSS[]
A unit created to express Endzone's R&B side, consisting of 3 members whose names begin with the letter S.
Member | Position |
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Syx | TBA |
Silk | TBA |
Sunwoo | TBA |
Endzone J[]
Endzone's unit dedicated to japanese releases, consisting of the 7 Japanese members of the group.
Member | Position |
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Q | Leader, Main Rapper, Lead Vocalist |
Ichiro | Main Dancer, Lead Rapper, Lead Vocalist, Center |
Takao | Main Dancer, Main Rapper, Sub-Vocalist |
Kenya | Main Vocalist, Sub-Rapper |
Arai | Main Vocalist, Sub-Rapper |
Daichi | Main Dancer, Lead Vocalist, Sub-Rapper |
Ayu | Main Rapper, Lead Dancer, Sub-Vocalist, Maknae |
Endzone Y[]
Endzone's unit formed by the eight youngest members who wish to show their youthful vibes to the world.
Member | Position |
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Hyunki | Leader, Main Dancer, Lead Vocalist, Sub-Rapper, Visual, Center |
Kenya | Main Vocalist, Sub-Rapper |
Arai | Main Vocalist |
Aiden | Lead Dancer, Lead Rapper, Sub-Vocalist |
Insung | Main Rapper, Sub-Vocalist |
Daichi | Main Dancer, Lead Vocalist |
Habin | Main Rapper, Lead Dancer, Sub-Vocalist |
Ayu | Lead Dancer, Lead Rapper, Sub-Vocalist, Maknae |
Endzone's Skill Units[]
Endzone had 3 units based on the members' individual best skill. The units were: Dance, Rap and Vocal. All units have songs but no title tracks. The only unit out of the three to feature on SM Station is the Vocal Unit.
Dance Unit | Rap Unit | Vocal Unit |
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Maxy | Kyte | Syx |
Haeseong | Q | Silk |
Ichiro | Snap | Sunwoo |
Juno | Minjae | |
Takao | Sungho | Wiz |
Chihun | Insung | Taewoo |
Jae-J | Minseok | Joonki |
Albums[]
Studio albums[]
Title | Details |
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Regular-Irregular |
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Endzone: Empathy |
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Awaken |
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E-Zone |
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Awaken the World |
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Endzone Resonance Pt. 1 |
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Endzone Resonance Pt.2 |
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Hot Sauce |
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Sticker |
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Universe |
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Glitch Mode |
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2 Baddies |
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ISTJ |
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Golden Age |
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Fact Check |
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On My Youth |
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Reissues[]
Title | Details |
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Regulate |
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E-Zone: The Final Round |
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Take Over the Moon - Sequel |
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Hello Future |
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Favorite |
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Beatbox |
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Ay-Yo |
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Live albums[]
Title | Details | ||||||
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Endzone | |||||||
E-City: Japan - The Origin |
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E-City: Seoul – The Origin |
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The Dream Show |
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E-City: Japan – The Link |
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Single albums[]
Title | Details |
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The First |
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The Vision |
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Best Friend Ever |
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Get A Guitar |
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Be There For Me |
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Wish |
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Extended plays[]
Title | Details | |||
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Endzone | ||||
Endzone |
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Limitless |
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Cherry Bomb |
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Chain |
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Up Next Session: Endzone |
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We Are Superhuman |
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Loveholic |
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Endzone/Endzone M/Endzone SSS | ||||
We Young |
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We Go Up |
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We Boom |
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The Dream |
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Reload |
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Candy |
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Perfume |
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DREAM()SCAPE |
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Endzone (Chinese) | ||||
Take Off |
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Take Over the Moon |
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Kick Back |
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Phantom |
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Singles[]
Title | Year | Recorded by | Album | ||
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Endzone/ Vocal and Dance Units | |||||
"The 7th Sense" (일곱 번째 감각) |
2016 | Kyte, Syx, Q, Silk, Maxy, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun | Endzone: Empathy | ||
"Without You" | Syx, Sunwoo, Minjae (Korean ver.) with Silk (Chinese ver.) | ||||
"Boss" | 2018 | Kyte, Syx, Q, Silk, Maxy, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun | |||
"Baby Don't Stop" | Maxy, Haeseong, Ichiro, Chihun | ||||
"Make A Wish" | 2020 | Kyte, Syx, Silk, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro, Chihun | Endzone Resonance Pt. 1 | ||
"From Home" | 2020 | Syx, Q, Silk, Maxy, Sunwoo, Minjae, Snap | Endzone Resonance Pt. 1 | ||
"90's Love" | 2020 | Kyte, Syx, Q, Maxy, Haeseong, Minjae, Snap | Endzone Resonance Pt. 2 | ||
"Work It" | 2020 | Kyte, Silk, Maxy, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro, Chihun | Endzone Resonance Pt. 2 | ||
"Resonance" | 2020 | Kyte, Syx, Q, Silk, Maxy, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun | Non-album single | ||
"Universe (Let's Play Ball)" | 2021 | Sunwoo, Taewoo, Joonki, Snap,
Haeseong, Sungho, Insung, Wiz, Chihun |
Universe | ||
"Beautiful" | 2021 | Kyte, Syx, Q, Silk, Maxy, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun, Juno, Sungho, Minseok, Insung, Wiz, Takao, Orion, Jae-J, Joonki, Taewoo | Universe | ||
"Golden Age" | 2023 | Kyte, Syx, Q, Silk, Maxy, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun, Juno, Sungho, Minseok, Insung, Wiz, Takao, Orion, Jae-J, Joonki, Taewoo | Golden Age | ||
"Baggy Jeans" | 2023 | Kyte, Syx, Maxy, Haeseong, Minjae, Snap | Golden Age | ||
Endzone/Endzone G/Endzone 016 | |||||
"Fire Truck" (소방차) |
2016 | Kyte, Syx, Q, Silk, Maxy, Haeseong | Endzone | ||
"Limitless" (무한적아 / 無限的我) |
2017 | Kyte, Syx, Q, Silk, Maxy, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun | Limitless | ||
"Cherry Bomb" | Cherry Bomb | ||||
"Touch" |
2018 | Endzone: Empathy | |||
"Chain" | Chain | ||||
"Regular" | Kyte, Syx, Q, Silk, Maxy, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun | Regular-Irregular | |||
"Simon Says" | Regulate | ||||
"Wakey-Wakey" |
2019 | Kyte, Syx, Q, Silk, Maxy, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun | Awaken | ||
"Superhuman" | We Are Superhuman | ||||
"Highway to Heaven" (English version) | |||||
"Kick It" (영웅 / 英雄) |
2020 | E-Zone | |||
"Punch" | 2020 | Kyte, Syx, Q, Silk, Maxy, Haeseong | E-Zone: The Final Round | ||
"First Love" | 2021 | Kyte, Syx, Q, Silk, Maxy, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun | Loveholic | ||
"Gimme Gimme" | 2021 | Kyte, Syx, Q, Silk, Maxy, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun | Loveholic | ||
"Sticker" | 2021 | Kyte, Syx, Q, Silk, Maxy, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun | Sticker | ||
"Favorite (Vampire)" | 2021 | Kyte, Syx, Q, Silk, Maxy, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun | Favorite | ||
"2 Baddies" | 2022 | Kyte, Syx, Q, Silk, Maxy, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun | 2 Baddies | ||
"Ay-Yo" | 2023 | Kyte, Syx, Q, Silk, Maxy, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun | Ay-Yo | ||
"Fact Check" | 2023 | Kyte, Syx, Q, Silk, Maxy, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun | Fact Check | ||
"Be There For Me" | 2023 | Kyte, Syx, Q, Silk, Maxy, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun | Be There For Me | ||
Endzone/Endzone M/Endzone N/Endzone SSS/Endzone Z/Endzone J | |||||
"Chewing Gum" (泡泡糖) |
2016 | Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun | The First | ||
"My First and Last" (마지막 첫사랑 / 最後的初戀) |
2017 | Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun | |||
"We Young" | We Young | ||||
"Go" | 2018 | Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun | Endzone: Empathy 2018 | ||
"We Go Up" | |||||
"Boom" | 2019 | Kyte, Syx, Q, Silk, Maxy, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun | We Boom | ||
"Ridin" | 2020 | Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun | Reload | ||
"Hot Sauce" (맛) | 2021 | Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun | Hot Sauce | ||
"Hello Future" | 2021 | Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun | Hello Future | ||
"Glitch Mode" | 2022 | Juno, Sungho, Jae-J, Minseok, Joonki, Taewoo, Insung | Glitch Mode | ||
"Beatbox" | 2022 | Juno, Sungho, Jae-J, Minseok, Joonki, Taewoo, Insung | Beatbox | ||
"Candy" | 2022 | Juno, Sungho, Jae-J, Minseok, Joonki, Taewoo, Insung | Candy | ||
"Best Friend Ever" | 2023 | Juno, Sungho, Jae-J, Minseok, Joonki, Taewoo, Insung | Best Friend Ever | ||
"Perfume" | 2023 | Syx, Silk, Sunwoo | Perfume | ||
"Broken Melodies" | 2023 | Juno, Sungho, Jae-J, Minseok, Joonki, Taewoo, Insung | ISTJ | ||
"ISTJ" | 2023 | Juno, Sungho, Jae-J, Minseok, Joonki, Taewoo, Insung | ISTJ | ||
"Memories" | 2023 | Onlee, Jaesung, Seth, Rem, Woochi, Kenya, Aiden | Get A Guitar | ||
"Get A Guitar" | 2023 | Onlee, Jaesung, Seth, Rem, Woochi, Kenya, Aiden | Get A Guitar | ||
"Hands Up" | 2023 | Q, Ichiro, Takao, Kenya, Arai, Daichi, Ayu | Non-album single | ||
"Talk Saxy" | 2023 | Onlee, Jaesung, Seth, Rem, Woochi, Kenya, Aiden | Non-album single | ||
"Love 119" | 2024 | Onlee, Jaesung, Seth, Rem, Woochi, Aiden | Non-album single | ||
"WISH" | 2024 | Q, Ichiro, Takao, Kenya, Arai, Daichi, Ayu | Wish | ||
"Smoothie" | 2024 | Juno, Sungho, Jae-J, Minseok, Joonki, Taewoo, Insung | DREAM()SCAPE | ||
Endzone Rap Unit | |||||
"Black On Black" | 2018 | Kyte, Q, Snap | Endzone: Empathy | ||
Endzone (Chinese) | |||||
"理所当然 (Regular)" | 2019 | Kyte, Syx, Q, Silk, Maxy, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun | The Vision | ||
"无翼而飞 (Take Off)" | Take Off | ||||
"天选之城 (Moonwalk)" | Take Over the Moon | ||||
"Love Talk" | |||||
"Turn Back Time" | 2020 | Silk, Q, Maxy, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro, Snap | Awaken the World | ||
"Bad Alive" English Version | 2020 | Silk, Q, Maxy, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro, Snap | Awaken the World | ||
"Kick Back"
(秘境) |
2021 | Silk, Q, Maxy, Ichiro, Orion, Takao, Wiz | Kick Back | ||
"Back To You" (这时烟火) | 2021 | Silk, Wiz | Phantom | ||
"Low Low" | 2021 | Maxy, Takao | Phantom | ||
"Phantom" | 2022 | Silk, Q, Maxy, Ichiro, Orion, Takao, Wiz | Phantom | ||
"Welcome To My Paradise" | 2023 | Silk, Q, Maxy, Ichiro, Orion, Takao, Wiz | Non-album single | ||
"On My Youth" (遗憾效应)" | 2023 | Silk, Maxy, Orion, LJ, Wiz, Hao, Aiden | On My Youth |
Promotional singles[]
Title | Year | Recorded by | Album | ||||||
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Endzone/ Vocal Unit | |||||||||
"Taste the Feeling" | 2016 | Syx, Silk, Sunwoo, Minjae | S.M. Station Season 1 | ||||||
"Highway to Heaven" | 2019 | Kyte, Syx, Q, Silk, Maxy, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun | We Are Superhuman | ||||||
Endzone M | |||||||||
"Trigger the Fever" | 2017 | Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun | We Young | ||||||
"Joy" | S.M. Station Season 2 | ||||||||
"Candle Light" (사랑한단 뜻이야) |
2018 | Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun | S.M. Station Season 3 | ||||||
"Fireflies" | 2019 | Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun | Non-album single | ||||||
Endzone Vocal Unit | |||||||||
"Timeless" | 2018 | Syx, Silk, Sunwoo, Minjae | Endzone: Empathy /
S.M. Station Season 2 | ||||||
"Coming Home" | 2019 | Syx, Silk, Sunwoo, Minjae | SM Station X 4 LOVEs for Winter | ||||||
"Conextion (Age of Light)" | 2022 | Silk, Snap, Minjae | EZ Lab | ||||||
"Rain Day" | 2022 | Silk, Minjae, Takao | EZ Lab |
Soundtrack appearances[]
Title | 2018 | Member(s) | Album | |
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Endzone | ||||
"Stay in my Life" | 2017 | Kyte, Sunwoo, Minjae | School 2017 OST | |
"Radio Romance" | 2018 | Silk, Minjae | Radio Romance OST | |
"Hard For Me" |
Minjae | Rich Man OST | ||
"New Dream" | Syx, Minjae | Dokgo Rewind OST | ||
"New Love" | 2019 | Syx, Minjae | Best Mistake OST | |
"Baby Only You" | Snap, Minjae | The Tale of Nokdu OST | ||
"Everytime" | 2021 | Silk, Q, Maxy, Ichiro, Orion, Takao, Wiz | Falling Into Your Smile (你微笑时很美) OST | |
"Freeze" | 2021 | Kyte, Syx, Q, Silk, Maxy, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun | Kartrider X Line Friends OST | |
"Amino Acid" | 2021 | Kyte, Syx, Q, Silk, Maxy, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun | Analog Trip OST |
Collaborations[]
Title | Year | Recorded by | Album |
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Endzone M | |||
"Hair in the Air" (with Yeri) |
2018 | Sunwoo, Ichiro, Chihun | SM Station Season 3 |
"Don’t Need Your Love" (with HRVY) |
2019 | Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun | |
Endzone/Endzone 016 | |||
"Let's Shut Up & Dance" (with Lay and Jason Derulo) |
2019 | Kyte, Syx, Q, Silk, Maxy, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun | Non-album single |
"Save" (with Amoeba Culture) | 2021 | Kyte, Syx, Q, Silk, Maxy, Haeseong, Sunwoo, Ichiro, Minjae, Snap, Chihun | Non-album single |
"Maniac" (prod. Ryan S. Jhun) | 2021 | Silk, Minjae | MAXIS BY RYAN JHUN PT. 1 |
As featured artist[]
Title | Year | Album |
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"So Am I" (Ava Max feat. Endzone) |
2019 | Non-album single |
"Up to You" (PRETTYMUCH feat. Endzone M) |
INT'L EP |
Wattpad[]
The story is in progress on Wattpad and you can check it out whenever. Different from most fangroups, the member are not pictures of real people but drawings made by the author.
https://www.wattpad.com/story/218109318-endzone-fanmade-k-pop-boyband
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