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Z-pop Dream

   Z-pop project started by Zenith Media Content (Divtone Entertainment) is aimed to discover Asian stars born after 1995 (Generation Z) with the goal of 'One Asia'. 
Z-Stars logo
Z-stars Logo
Z-pop project started their 1st audition in august 2018 and selected 7 boys and 7 girls by the end of 2018.
Z-Stars
Z-Stars
These boys and girls are selected  from 7 different Asian countries, that are-
  1. India - Priyanka and Sid
  2. Taiwan - Joanne and Perry
  3. Indonesia - Vanya and Malvin
  4. Thailand - Bell and Blink
  5. Japan - Mahiro and Gai
  6. Vietnam - Queen and Roy
  7. Philippines - Carlyn and Josh 
They released their first singles on 22nd February 2019.
Z-girls 'What you waiting for'
Z-boys 'No limit'.
Z-Girls
Z-Girls
  on 23rd February they performed on their debut stage in Seoul.Their showcase was a great hit.
Now its been more then a year, they celebrated their 1 year anniversary in February 2020.
Since their debut they have released many singles- It's christmas, PTI, Holla holla, Our Galaxy, Streets of Gold.
Z-Boys
Z-Boys
 
Since the debut Z project has become a huge success, till now they have showcased their talent in many Asian countries and have gained a huge fan following. Z stars have given a beautiful and meaningful  name to their fans and that is ' GALAXY'.
This year something changed for these stars and that is their company. 
They debuted under Cosmic Entertainment and now they are under Divtone Entertainment, which is one of the renowned entertainment companies in Asia.
Z-Stars
Z-Stars ( It's Christmas!)

Project Z pop has so much potential to make one's dream come true. This is just a start, they still have a long marathon to run.



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