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Ateez discography
Studio albums6
EPs16
Singles28
Music videos26
Soundtrack appearances2

South Korean boy group Ateez have released six studio albums, sixteen extended plays and twenty-eight singles. They debuted in October 2018 with Treasure EP.1: All to Zero, marking the opening of the five-part Korean-language Treasure album series. They caught international attention early in their career, which their second EP, Treasure EP.2: Zero to One, landed at number seven on the Billboard's Heatseekers Albums Chart and number five on the World Albums Chart. Studio album Treasure EP.Fin: All to Action became their first to top the South Korea Gaon Album Chart. The group released the first Japanese-language album Treasure EP.Extra: Shift the Map in December 2019.

Ateez later released the Fever album series in four instalments. Their July 2020 release Zero: Fever Part.1 was the first to be certified platinum by the Korea Music Content Association. The next EPs, Zero: Fever Part.2 and Zero: Fever Part.3, were both certified double platinum in 2021. Zero: Fever Part.3 and Zero: Fever Epilogue charted at number 42 and 73 respectively on the Billboard 200 main chart in the United States. Ateez have sold over seven million physical albums worldwide. They were the 10th best album selling male artist in South Korea in 2020,[1] and the 8th overall best album seller in the country in 2021.[2]

In 2022, the group started with the release of The World series. The World EP.1: Movement, The World EP.2: Outlaw and The World EP.Fin: Will charted No.3, No.2 and No.1 on the Billboard 200 charts, respectively.[3][4] The World EP.2: Outlaw earned them their first top 10 entry on the UK Official Albums Chart and The World EP.Fin: Will debuted at No.2 on the chart.[5][6] All three releases sold over 1 million album copies.[7]

Albums

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Studio albums

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Korean albums

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List of Korean studio albums, with selected chart positions, sales and certifications
Title Details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
KOR
[8]
AUS
Dig.

[9]
FRA Dig.
[10]
GER
[11]
HUN
[12]
JPN
[13]
UK
[14]
US
[15]
US
Heat.

[16]
US
World

[17]
Treasure EP.Fin: All to Action 1 32 53 15 10 7
The World EP.Fin: Will
  • Released: December 1, 2023
  • Label: KQ Entertainment, RCA, Legacy
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
1 11 21 3 2 1 1
Golden Hour: Part.3 'In Your Fantasy Edition'
  • Released: July 11, 2025
  • Label: KQ Entertainment, RCA, Legacy
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
5
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Japanese albums

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List of Japanese studio albums, with selected chart positions and sales
Title Details Peak chart positions Sales
JPN
[13]
Treasure EP.Extra: Shift the Map
  • Released: December 4, 2019
  • Label: Nippon Columbia
  • Formats: CD, CD+DVD, digital download, streaming
Track listing
  1. "Hearts Awakened, Live Alive" (Expression Revisited)
  2. "HALA HALA" (Traditional Treatment mix)
  3. "Pirate King" (Overload mix)
  4. "Treasure" (Smoothing Harmonies mix)
  5. "Utopia" (Japanese version)
  6. "Say My Name" (Flavor of Latin with Juwon Park)
  7. "Illusion" (Chillin' with Buddy mix)
  8. "Wave" (Ollounder's Bold Dynamics mix)
  9. "Aurora" (Japanese version)
  10. "Twilight" (Classic Buddy mix)
  11. "Promise" (Notation from Senor Juwon Park)
9
  • JPN: 13,390 (Phy.)[25]
Into the A to Z
  • Released: March 24, 2021 (JPN)
  • Label: Nippon Columbia
  • Formats: CD, CD+DVD, digital download, streaming
Track listing
  1. "Pirate King" (Japanese version)
  2. "Say My Name" (Japanese version)
  3. "Utopia" (Japanese version)
  4. "Aurora" (Japanese version)
  5. "Wonderland" (Japanese version)
  6. "Answer" (Japanese version)
  7. "Better"
  8. "Thanxx" (Japanese version)
  9. "Inception" (Japanese version)
  10. "Still Here"
6
  • JPN: 11,868 (Phy.)[26]
Ashes to Light
  • Released: September 17, 2025 (JPN)
  • Label: Universal
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
1
  • JPN: 115,428 (Phy.)[27]

Extended plays

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Korean extended plays

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List of Korean extended plays, with selected chart positions, sales and certifications
Title Details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
KOR
[28]
AUS
Dig.

[29]
BEL
(FL)

[30]
CAN
[31]
HUN
[32]
JPN
[33]
UK
[14]
US
[15]
US
Heat.

[16]
US
World

[17]
Treasure EP.1: All to Zero
  • Released: October 24, 2018 (KOR)
  • Label: KQ Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
7 153 39 9
Treasure EP.2: Zero to One
  • Released: January 15, 2019
  • Label: KQ Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
6 7 5
Treasure EP.3: One to All
  • Released: June 10, 2019
  • Label: KQ Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
2 35 180 14 25 9 8
Treasure Epilogue: Action to Answer
  • Released: January 6, 2020
  • Label: KQ Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
1 144 19 31 18 5
Zero: Fever Part.1
  • Released: July 29, 2020
  • Label: KQ Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
1 41 9 9 6
Zero: Fever Part.2
  • Released: March 1, 2021
  • Label: KQ Entertainment
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
1 113 18 10 9 8
  • KMCA: 2× Platinum[44]
Zero: Fever Part.3
  • Released: September 13, 2021
  • Label: KQ Entertainment, RCA, Legacy
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
2 47 14 9 42
[A]
1
  • KMCA: 3× Platinum[44]
Zero: Fever Epilogue
  • Released: December 10, 2021
  • Label: KQ Entertainment, RCA, Legacy
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
1 35 17 9 73 1
The World EP.1: Movement
  • Released: July 29, 2022
  • Label: KQ Entertainment, RCA, Legacy
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
1 15 21 19 4 3 1
The World EP.2: Outlaw
  • Released: June 16, 2023
  • Label: KQ Entertainment, RCA, Legacy
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
1 3 12 1 10 2 1
  • KMCA: Million[44]
  • KMCA: Platinum (Mini)[44]
Golden Hour: Part.1
  • Released: May 31, 2024
  • Label: KQ Entertainment, RCA, Legacy
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
1 25 35 1 4 2 1
Golden Hour: Part.2
  • Released: November 15, 2024
  • Label: KQ Entertainment, RCA, Legacy
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
1 94 3 4 1 1
  • KMCA: Million[44]
  • KMCA: Platinum (POCA)[44]
Golden Hour: Part.3
  • Released: June 13, 2025
  • Label: KQ Entertainment, RCA, Legacy
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
1 62 2 1
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Japanese extended plays

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List of Japanese extended plays, with selected chart positions and sales
Title Details Peak chart positions Sales
JPN
[33]
Treasure EP.Map to Answer
  • Released: February 12, 2020
  • Label: Nippon Columbia
  • Formats: CD, CD+DVD, digital download, streaming
Track listing
  1. "Declaration"
  2. "Answer" (Japanese version)
  3. "Better"
  4. "Wonderland" (Sean Oh's Skrt mix)
  5. "Sunrise" (Atmospheric mix by Spacecowboy)
  6. "Star 1117" (Buddy's Melodic mix)
3
  • JPN: 18,988 (Phy.)[63]
Beyond: Zero
  • Released: May 25, 2022
  • Label: Nippon Columbia
  • Formats: CD, CD+DVD, digital download, streaming
Track listing
  1. "Intro [Beyond: Zero]"
  2. "Deja Vu" (Japanese version)
  3. "Rocky" (Boxers version)
  4. "The King"
  5. "Turbulence" (夜間飛行 야간비행) (Japanese version)
  6. "Take Me Home" (Japanese version)
  7. "Fireworks (I'm the One)" (Japanese version)
2
  • JPN: 50,647 (Phy.)[64]
The World EP. Paradigm
  • Released: November 30, 2022
  • Label: Nippon Columbia
  • Formats: CD, CD+DVD, digital download, streaming
Track listing
  1. "Intro: Siren"
  2. "Paradigm"
  3. "Cyberpunk" (Japanese version)
  4. "Guerrilla" (Flag version)
  5. "New World" (Japanese version)
  6. "Outro: Liberty"
1
  • JPN: 63,778 (Phy.)[65]

Single albums

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List of single albums, with selected chart positions and sales
Title Details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
KOR
[28]
BEL
(FL)

[30]
JPN
[66]
US
[15]
US
World

[17]
Season Songs
(with Kim Jong-kook)
  • Released: August 16, 2021
  • Label: KQ Entertainment, Turbo JK Company
  • Formats: USB, digital download, streaming
Track listing
  1. "Be My Lover" (바다 보러 갈래?)
  2. "White Love" (여름날의 겨울동화)
  3. "The Black Cat Nero" (검은 고양이 네로)
Spin Off: From the Witness
  • Released: December 30, 2022
  • Label: KQ Entertainment, RCA, Legacy
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
1 23 23 7 1
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Singles

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As lead artist

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List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released, sales and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Album
KOR
[68]
HUN
[69]
JPN
[70]
JPN
Hot

[71]
NZ
Hot

[72]
UK
Sales

[14]
US
[73]
US
World

[74]
"Pirate King" (해적왕) 2018 Treasure EP.1: All to Zero
"Treasure"
"Say My Name" 2019 8 Treasure EP.2: Zero to One
"Illusion" 23 Treasure EP.3: One to All
"Wave" 17
"Wonderland" 6 Treasure EP.Fin: All to Action
"Utopia" (Japanese version) Treasure EP.Extra: Shift the Map
"Answer" 2020 6 Treasure Epilogue: Action to Answer
and Treasure EP.Map to Answer
"Inception" 9 Zero: Fever Part.1
"Thanxx" 18
"Call Me Anytime"
(with Eden, Maddox, and Eden-Ary)
Non-album single
"Fireworks (I'm the One)" (불놀이야) 2021 148 32 6 Zero: Fever Part.2
"Still Here" 24 Into the A to Z
"Dreamers" 2 24 16
  • JPN: 38,414 (phy.)[75]
Non-album single
"Be My Lover" (바다 보러 갈래?)
(with Kim Jong-kook)
[B] 17 Season Songs
"Deja Vu" 49 30 4 Zero: Fever Part.3
"Eternal Sunshine" [C]
"Turbulence" (야간비행) [D] 9 Zero: Fever Epilogue
"The Real" (Heung version) (멋 (흥:興 Ver.)) 149 6[E]
"Rocky" (Boxers version) 2022 Beyond: Zero
"Guerrilla" 67 8 39 5 The World EP.1: Movement
"Halazia" 155 38 7 85 2 Spin Off: From the Witness
"Limitless" 2023 2 6
  • JPN: 72,717 (phy.)[80]
Non-album single
"Bouncy (K-Hot Chilli Peppers)" 33 34 8 68 4 The World EP.2: Outlaw
"Crazy Form" (미친 폼) 33 17 73 3 The World EP.Fin: Will
"Not Okay" 2024 2 4
  • JPN: 216,682 (phy.)[81]
Non-album single
"Work" 57 24 65 1 Golden Hour: Part. 1
"Hush-Hush"
(with Be:First)
1 9 2:Be
"Royal"
(with Be:First)
22 Non-album singles
"Birthday" 3 4
  • JPN: 122,947 (phy.)[82]
"Ice on My Teeth" 97 25 12 3 Golden Hour: Part. 2
"Lemon Drop" 2025 [F] 22 66 69 1 Golden Hour: Part. 3
"In Your Fantasy" [G] TBA 12 68 1 Golden Hour: Part.3 'In Your Fantasy Edition'
"Ash" Ashes To Light
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.
"*" denotes chart did not exist at that time.

Promotional singles

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List of promotional singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak
chart
positions
Album
KOR
DL

[85]
US
World

[74]
"Summer Taste"
(with Rain, Monsta X, and Brave Girls)[H]
2021 54 Non-album singles
"Don't Stop"[I] 2022 95 6
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Other charted songs

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album
KOR
DL

[86]
HUN
[69]
US
World

[74]
"Hala Hala (Hearts Awakened, Live Alive)" 2019 15 Treasure EP.2: Zero to One
"Dancing like Butterfly Wings" 21 Treasure EP.3: One to All
"Horizon" (지평선) 2020 18 Treasure Epilogue: Action to Answer
"Take Me Home" 2021 16 Zero: Fever Part.2
"The Real" (멋) 14 40 6 Kingdom Final: Who Is the King?
"The Black Cat Nero" (검은 고양이 네로) 21 Season Songs
"White Love" (여름날의 겨울동화) 25
"We Know" 2023 10 The World EP.Fin: Will
"Silver Light" 8
"It's You"
(by Yeosang, San and Wooyoung)
7
"Masterpiece" 2025 9 Golden Hour: Part.3
"Castle" 8
"Skin" (Seonghwa solo) 7 Golden Hour: Part.3 'In Your Fantasy Edition'
"Slide to Me" (Yunho solo) 8
"Legacy" (Yeosang solo) 9
"Roar" (Mingi solo) 10
"Sagittarius" (Wooyoung solo) 6
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Soundtrack appearances

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Title Year Album
"Let's Get Together" 2022 Mimicus OST
"Like That" 2022 Lookism OST

Videography

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Music videos

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Year Music video Director(s) Choreographer(s) Note Ref.
2018 "From" Ateez Pre-debut as KQ Fellaz
"Pirate King" (해적왕) Lee Gi-baek
(Tiger Cave)
홍재민 (BBtrippin), Rie Hata, Ateez[87] Performance Video [88]
"Treasure" 홍재민 (BBtrippin),[89] Anze Skrube Debut Music Video
2019 "Hala Hala (Hearts Awakened, Live Alive)" Jason Kim
(Flipevil)
홍재민 (BBtrippin)[89] Performance Video [90]
"Say My Name" 홍재민 (BBtrippin),[89] Anze Skrube, Josh Smith, Johnny Erasme
"Promise" Special Music Video by M2 [91]
"Illusion" Jason Kim
(Flipevil)
홍재민 (BBtrippin),[89] Anze Skrube, Johnny Blaze [92]
"Wave" [93]
"Aurora" 홍재민 (BBtrippin)[89]
"Aurora (NY Edition)"[94] Studio Choom Special New York Edition by M2
"Wonderland" Jason Kim
(Flipevil)
홍재민 (BBtrippin),[89] Anze Skrube, Johhny Blaze, Josh Smith [95]
"Utopia" Junwoo Lee
(Salt Film)
홍재민 (BBtrippin)[89] Debut Japanese Music Video [96]
2020 "Answer" Jason Kim
(Flipevil)
홍재민 (BBtrippin),[89] Anze Skrube [97]
"Answer (Japanese Version)" Japanese MV
"Inception" Seong Wonmo
(Digipedi)
홍재민 (BBtrippin) [98]
"Thanxx" Lee Gi-baek
(Tiger Cave)
홍재민 (BBtrippin), Melvin Timtim [88]
"The Black Cat Nero" Chung Ki Youl
(Digipedi)
홍재민 (BBtrippin) Halloween Performance Video [99]
2021 "Fireworks (I'm the One)" (불놀이야) Jason Kim
(Flipevil)
BBtrippin, Anze Skrube, Josh Smith [100]
"Dreamers" Zanybros 1st Japan Single
"Be My Lover" (바다 보러 갈래?)
with (Kim Jong-kook)
Lee Gi-baek
(Tiger Cave)
BBtrippin Collaboration Single
"Deja Vu" Yeom Woojin BBtrippin, Melvin Timtim [101]
"Eternal Sunshine" Lee Gi-baek
(Tiger Cave)
BBtrippin, Keone Madrid [102]
"Turbulence" (야간비행) Seong Wonmo, Chung Ki Youl
(Digipedi)
BBtrippin, Lyle Beniga [103]
"The Real (흥 : 興 : Heung ver.)" (멋) BBtrippin, Rie Hata [104]
2022 "Don't Stop" Shin Hee-won (STWT) Universe Music [105]
"ROCKY (Boxers Ver.)" OJun Kwon (ARFILM) BBtrippin 2nd Japan EP [106]
"Guerrilla" Seong Wonmo, Moon Seokho
(Digipedi)
BBtrippin, Sienna Lalau [107]
"Paradigm" Lee Minju, Lee Hayoung
(MOSWANTD)
BBtrippin 3rd Japan EP
Performance ver.
[108]
"Halazia" Seong Wonmo, Moon Seokho
(Digipedi)
[109]
2023 "Limitless" JIMMY (VIA) 2nd Japan Single [110]
"Bouncy (K-Hot Chilli Peppers)" Seong Wonmo (Digipedi) BBtrippin, Reina, 82 Aitty Too [111]
"Crazy Form" (미친 폼) Yang Soonsik
(YSS Studio)
[112]
2024 "MATZ" ILLUMIN Sung by Hongjoong, Seonghwa [113]
"IT's You" Kwon Yongsoo
(STUDIO SACCHARIN)
Sung by Yeosang, San, Wooyoung [114]
"Youth" NDVISUAL Sung by Yunho, Mingi [115]
"Everything" 96wave Sung by Jongho [116]
"Not Okay" Lafic
(LIMINAL & TMTBS)
3rd Japan Single [117]
"Work" Seong Wonmo (Digipedi) J Blaze, BBtrippin, San [118]
"Birthday" Lafic
(LIMINAL & TMTBS)
BBtrippin 4th Japan Single [119]
"Ice On My Teeth" Jeon Jihoon
(SL8)
[120]
2025 "Lemon Drop" Lafic
(LIMINAL & TMTBS)
BBtrippin, TEAM I AM [121]
"In Your Fantasy" Jeon Jihoon
(SL8)
[122]

Other videos

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Year Title Director(s) Ref.
2020 "Zero : Fever Part.1 'Diary Film'" Seong Wonmo
(Digipedi)
[98]
2022 "The World 'Movement' Official Trailer 1" [123]
"The World 'Movement' Official Trailer 2"
"Spin Off : From The Witness Prologue"
2023 "'Bouncy (K-Hot Chilli Peppers)' Official MV Opening Sequence"

Notes

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References

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from Grokipedia
The discography of , an eight-member South Korean formed and managed by KQ Entertainment, encompasses five studio albums, fifteen , and numerous singles released since their debut on October 24, 2018, with the Treasure EP.1: All to Zero. 's releases are organized into thematic series that narrate interconnected stories, beginning with the Treasure series (2018–2020), which explores themes of adventure and self-discovery through EPs like Treasure EP.2: Zero to One and the full-length Treasure EP.FIN: All to Action, followed by the Zero: Fever series (2020–2021) delving into dystopian concepts with titles such as Zero: Fever Part.1 and Zero: Fever Part.3. The group's output continued with the The World series (2022–2023), including the studio album The World EP.FIN: Will, and transitioned to the Golden Hour series starting in 2024, featuring EPs like Golden Hour: Part.1, Golden Hour: Part.2, and Golden Hour: Part.3 in 2025, as well as the upcoming 13th mini album Golden Hour: Part.4, announced through an official spoiler video on their YouTube channel and confirmed for release on February 6, 2026, by KQ Entertainment. The promotion schedule outlines concept photos from January 14-16, 21-23, and 27-29, a tracklist poster on January 20, a preview on January 26, character posters on February 2, MV posters and teasers on February 3-5, with mystery events marked on January 19 and 30. The first set of concept photos, released on January 14, 2026, featured members Jeong Yunho, Kang Yeosang, Hongjoong, and Seonghwa, with Yunho sporting a ponytail hairstyle and smoky eyes, Yeosang with ethereal blonde hair, Hongjoong and the hyung line in vintage aesthetics, and Seonghwa in a hanbok-inspired outfit. Subsequent photos in this set, released on January 15, 2026, featured members Choi San, Jung Wooyoung, Song Mingi, and Jongho, showcasing distinctive styling such as white outfits with hanbok-inspired elements, long hair, new haircuts, and cinematic visuals with color gradients and sepia filters. It includes a teaser featuring the Halateez characters and the line "Deep in my heart, Deep in my soul," referencing their earlier song "Hala Hala," alongside their Japanese full-length albums Into the A to Z (2021) and Ashes to Light released on September 17, 2025. Commercially, ATEEZ's discography has garnered substantial success, with multiple albums topping charts worldwide; for instance, The World EP.FIN: Will debuted at No. 1 on the in December 2023, marking their first chart-topper, while Golden Hour: Part.2 achieved the same feat in November 2024, and Golden Hour: Part.3 reached No. 1 on the Top Album Sales chart in June 2025. Their work has also earned platinum certifications in and contributed to the group's status as one of the leading acts in fourth-generation , blending hip-hop, EDM, and orchestral elements across high-energy tracks like "Pirate ," "Wonderland," and "BOUNCY (K-HOT CHILLI PEPPERS)."

Studio albums

Korean studio albums

ATEEZ's Korean studio albums form the backbone of their discography, often serving as pivotal chapters in the group's expansive lore that blends fantasy, adventure, and dystopian themes. These releases have consistently topped domestic charts while gaining international acclaim, reflecting the group's from debut newcomers to global powerhouses. Each album is accompanied by elaborate concept narratives, such as pirate quests and post-apocalyptic survival, which tie into ATEEZ's ongoing storytelling universe. The debut full-length effort, Treasure EP.FIN: All to Action, released on October 8, 2019, concluded the Treasure series with a pirate adventure theme centered on unity and action. Containing 13 tracks, including the lead single "Wonderland" and collaborations like "Victory Song" with BTS's , it debuted at number one on the Gaon Album Chart and peaked at number seven on the World Albums Chart. The album sold 247,839 copies in according to data. The The World series culminated with The World EP.FIN: Will on December 1, 2023, a 12-track finale emphasizing willpower and closure in the dystopian arc, led by "Crazy Form." It debuted at number one on the Circle Album Chart and World Albums Chart, selling more than 1,788,063 copies in as of March , securing a 3× KMCA , solidifying its status as ATEEZ's biggest seller to date.
Album TitleRelease DateTracksLead SingleCircle Album Chart PeakBillboard World Albums PeakSouth Korean Sales (Circle Chart)KMCA Certification
Treasure EP.FIN: All to ActionOctober 8, 201913Wonderland17247,839
The World EP.FIN: WillDecember 1, 202312Crazy Form111,788,063 (as of Mar 2024)3× Platinum

Japanese studio albums

ATEEZ entered the Japanese market with their debut release tailored for local audiences, focusing on remixed versions of their Korean tracks alongside Japanese-language adaptations to appeal to fans in . This strategy marked their initial foray into full-length albums for the region, emphasizing high-energy performances and narrative continuity from their "" series. Subsequent releases built on this foundation, incorporating original Japanese compositions and limited-edition packaging to enhance collectibility and tie into promotional activities like arena tours. The group's Japanese studio albums have achieved notable success on the , reflecting growing popularity in through physical sales and fan engagement. Limited editions often include DVDs with music videos and exclusive photobooks, supporting Japan-specific promotions such as the "ATEEZ Japan Tour" series. By 2025, these albums demonstrated significant sales growth, with first-week figures highlighting 's established presence in the market.
TitleRelease dateTracksOricon peakFirst-week sales (physical)
Treasure EP.Extra: Shift the MapDecember 4, 201911513,215
Into the A to ZMarch 24, 2021101010,813
Ashes to September 17, 202591115,428
Treasure EP.Extra: Shift the Map served as ATEEZ's debut Japanese album, featuring remixed tracks from their early Korean releases like "Pirate King" and new Japanese versions of "Utopia" and "Aurora." Available in Type A (with DVD), Type Z, and regular editions, it included collectible trading cards and photobooks to boost fan interaction. The album's release coincided with their first Japanese showcase, contributing to its solid chart entry and over 13,000 physical units sold in the first week. Into the A to Z represented ATEEZ's first original full-length Japanese album, compiling Japanese versions of hits such as "Say My Name" and "Wonderland" alongside new tracks like "Answer" and "Precious." Released in limited DVD edition, standard CD, and cassette formats with exclusive goodies like acrylic stands, it supported their expanding fanbase ahead of the "Into the A to Z" tour in Japan. Despite modest first-week sales of around 10,800 copies, it accumulated steady physical shipments exceeding 38,000 units overall on Oricon. Ashes to Light, ATEEZ's second original Japanese full-length album, marked a significant milestone with its #1 debut on both Oricon weekly album and combined charts. Comprising nine tracks including title song "Ash" and Japanese originals like "Crescendo" and "Not Okay," it was issued in standard and limited editions featuring photobooks and bonus content. The album's release aligned with heightened promotional efforts, including TV appearances and a nationwide tour, driving record-breaking first-week physical sales of over 115,000 copies— the highest for any ATEEZ Japanese release. Digital shipments further amplified its impact on Billboard Japan.

Extended plays

Korean extended plays

ATEEZ's Korean extended plays, often referred to as mini-albums in the industry, have served as the cornerstone of their rapid rise, allowing the group to maintain a consistent release schedule while exploring thematic narratives that build on their "treasure hunt," "fever," "world," and "golden hour" concepts. These EPs typically feature 5 to 7 tracks, blending high-energy hip-hop, EDM, and orchestral elements to showcase the group's dynamic performances and . Released under KQ Entertainment, they have consistently topped domestic charts and achieved international acclaim, reflecting ATEEZ's growing global fanbase known as ATINY. The group's debut EP, Treasure EP.1: All to Zero, was released on October 24, 2018, containing 6 tracks centered on themes of adventure and self-discovery, including the "Pirate King." It debuted at No. 7 on the Gaon Album Chart (now ) and sold approximately 5,239 copies in its first week according to Hanteo data. Following their breakthrough, Treasure EP.2: Zero to One, released on January 15, 2019, featured 5 tracks emphasizing ambition and unity, with "" as the title track; it peaked at No. 2 on the and accumulated 114,864 copies in total sales. Treasure EP.3: One to All, issued on June 10, 2019, included 6 tracks exploring collective dreams and , led by fan-voted singles "Wave" and ""; it reached No. 2 on the and sold 1,000 copies in its debut U.S. week. The Treasure series concluded with Treasure Epilogue: Action to Answer on January 6, 2020, a 5-track EP with "Answer" as the title track, peaking at No. 1 on the Circle Album Chart and selling over 300,000 copies. The Zero: Fever series began with Zero: Fever Part.1 on July 29, 2020, featuring 5 tracks on dystopian themes led by "Inception," topping the Circle Album Chart and certified Platinum by KMCA. After a shift to full-length albums, ATEEZ returned to the EP format with Zero: Fever Part.2 on February 25, 2021 (released March 1 internationally), comprising 5 tracks with a fiery, intense motif and "Fireworks (I'm the One)" as the lead; it topped the Circle Album Chart for multiple weeks and sold over 530,000 copies cumulatively. The repackage Zero: Fever Epilogue, released December 10, 2021, expanded to 10 tracks recapping the series with themes of closure and turbulence, featuring singles "Turbulence" and "Deja Vu (Pilot)"; it debuted at No. 1 on the Circle Album Chart and surpassed 470,000 copies in sales. Zero: Fever Part.3, released September 13, 2021, contained 7 tracks delving into and existential fever, led by "Deja Vu"; it marked a commercial milestone by exceeding 1 million copies in total sales, peaking at No. 1 on the Circle Album Chart and debuting at No. 42 on the 200. The The World series included The World EP.1: Movement on July 29, 2022, with 7 tracks on global exploration led by "Guerrilla," topping the Album Chart and selling over 1.1 million copies. The World EP.2: Outlaw followed on June 16, 2023, featuring 7 tracks with "Bouncy (K-Hot Chilli Peppers)" as the lead, also No. 1 on with over 1.5 million sales. In 2024, the Golden Hour series debuted with Golden Hour: Part.1 on May 31, 2024, a 5-track EP themed around time and dreams led by "Work," No. 1 on with 1.1 million first-week sales. Golden Hour: Part.2 released November 15, 2024, with 6 tracks including "Empty Box," topping and certified Million by KMCA. In 2025, ATEEZ continued with Golden Hour: Part.3 on June 13, 2025 (U.S. release July 11), featuring 7 tracks themed around escapism and fantasy, including English and Korean versions of the lead single "Lemon Drop" and member solo tracks; it debuted at No. 1 on the Circle Album Chart with 589,989 first-week sales and sold 101,500 pure copies in the U.S. On January 11, 2026, the group announced their 13th mini album Golden Hour: Part.4, scheduled for release on February 6, 2026, accompanied by a teaser video on their official YouTube channel featuring the Halateez characters and the line "Deep in my heart, Deep in my soul," referencing their earlier song "Hala Hala." KQ Entertainment confirmed the release date. On January 12, 2026, ATEEZ unveiled the promotion schedule for the album, outlining concept photos from January 14-16, 21-23, and 27-29, tracklist poster on January 20, preview on January 26, character posters on February 2, MV posters and teasers on February 3-5, and album release on February 6, with mystery events marked on January 19 and 30. On January 14, 2026, the group released the first set of concept photos for Golden Hour: Part.4, featuring members Jeong Yunho, Kang Yeosang, Hongjoong, and Seonghwa. Yunho was depicted with a ponytail hairstyle and smoky eyes, Yeosang with ethereal blonde hair, Hongjoong and the hyung line in vintage aesthetics, and Seonghwa in a hanbok-inspired outfit. On January 16, 2026, ATEEZ released the first set of group concept photos for Golden Hour: Part.4, featuring the eight members in attire blending modern and traditional styles, including Joseon Dynasty-inspired elements, presented in a vintage sepia aesthetic against a simple background. Individual member photos were also released alongside these promotions, encouraging fans to pre-save and pre-order the album. Pre-order sales for Golden Hour: Part.4 began on January 13, 2026.
TitleRelease DateTracksKey ThemesCircle Album Chart PeakNotable Sales Milestone
Treasure EP.1: All to ZeroOctober 24, 20186Adventure, self-discoveryNo. 75,239 first-week (Hanteo)
Treasure EP.2: January 15, 20195Ambition, No. 2114,864 total ()
Treasure EP.3: One to AllJune 10, 20196Collective dreams, illusionNo. 21,000 U.S. debut week
Treasure Epilogue: Action to AnswerJanuary 6, 20205Resolution, actionNo. 1300,000+ total ()
July 29, 20205, inceptionNo. 1Platinum (KMCA)
Zero: Fever Part.2February 25, 20215Intensity, fireworksNo. 1530,000+ total ()
Zero: Fever EpilogueDecember 10, 202110Closure, turbulenceNo. 1470,000+ total ()
Zero: Fever Part.3September 13, 20217, No. 11,000,000+ total
The World EP.1: MovementJuly 29, 20227Global explorationNo. 11,100,000+ total
The World EP.2: OutlawJune 16, 20237Rebellion, bouncyNo. 11,500,000+ total
Golden Hour: Part.1May 31, 20245Time, dreamsNo. 11,100,000 first-week ()
Golden Hour: Part.2November 15, 20246Reflection, emptyNo. 1Million certified (KMCA)
Golden Hour: Part.3June 13, 20257, fantasyNo. 1589,989 first-week ()
Golden Hour: Part.4 (13th mini album)February 6, 2026 (announced)TBDTBDTBDAnnounced on January 11, 2026; promotion schedule released January 12, 2026; pre-orders began January 13, 2026; first concept photos released January 14, 2026; group concept photos released January 16, 2026; confirmed by KQ Entertainment
These EPs have driven key commercial milestones, such as Zero: Fever Part.3 becoming ATEEZ's first to surpass 1 million sales, underscoring their solidified domestic dominance post-2020. Starting with Zero: Fever Part.2, the group incorporated English-language versions of title tracks to enhance international appeal, a trend that evolved further in Golden Hour: Part.3 with full bilingual inclusions and personalized member solos, aligning with their expanding U.S. market presence evidenced by consistent Billboard entries. Pre-release teasers for Golden Hour: Part.3, including concept photos and MV snippets shared via official channels in May 2025, generated over 10 million views on YouTube within days, boosting anticipation and contributing to its record-breaking debut.

Japanese extended plays

ATEEZ's Japanese extended plays are mini-albums designed specifically for the Japanese audience, incorporating Japanese-language versions of select Korean tracks alongside original compositions to facilitate localization and fan engagement. Released through Nippon Columbia until 2023, these EPs emphasize high-energy performances and thematic continuity with ATEEZ's broader discography, often featuring exclusive bonus content like alternate versions of popular songs. All three releases have achieved notable commercial success on the charts, underscoring the group's rising prominence in . The debut Japanese EP, TREASURE EP. Map to Answer, was released on February 12, 2020. This six-track mini-album includes Japanese adaptations of "Answer," "Wonderland," and "Pirate King," with the being "Answer (Japanese ver.)." Available in multiple editions (A, B, and regular), it debuted at number 1 on the daily album chart and No. 3 weekly, selling 18,828 copies in its first week. BEYOND: ZERO, the second Japanese EP, followed on May 25, 2022. Comprising seven tracks, it features Japanese versions of "Deja Vu," "Turbulence," and "Take Me Home," plus the exclusive "Rocky (Boxers ver.)," a remixed fan-service track with playful lyrics tailored for Japanese listeners. The EP peaked at number 2 on the weekly album chart, surpassing the group's prior Japanese chart performance with initial sales of 38,347 units. The third EP, THE WORLD EP. PARADIGM, arrived on November 30, 2022. This seven-track release introduces the original Japanese song "Paradigm" as the title track, alongside Japanese renditions of "HALAZIA" and "Eternal Sunshine," blending ATEEZ's signature dramatic style with regional appeal. It debuted at number 1 on both the daily album chart and weekly combined album chart, marking the group's first weekly top spot in and first-week sales of 63,778 copies.
TitleRelease dateLabelPeak chart position (Oricon Albums)First-week sales (physical)
TREASURE EP. Map to AnswerFebruary 12, 2020Nippon Columbia1 (daily)
3 (weekly)
18,828
BEYOND: ZEROMay 25, 2022Nippon Columbia2 (weekly)38,347
THE WORLD EP. PARADIGMNovember 30, 2022Nippon Columbia1 (daily, weekly combined)63,778

Single albums

Korean single albums

ATEEZ's Korean single albums consist primarily of standalone releases that function as special or promotional projects, distinct from their extended plays and full-length albums. These releases often feature a mix of new material and reimagined tracks from prior works, serving to expand the group's ongoing narrative universe while delivering high-impact title songs. As of November 2025, the group has issued one such Korean single album. SPIN OFF: FROM THE WITNESS, released on December 30, 2022, marks ATEEZ's inaugural Korean single album under KQ Entertainment. This project serves as a spin-off within the group's "" and "The World" storyline, presented from the perspective of an external witness to their adventures. It includes five tracks: the explosive title track "HALAZIA," which blends orchestral elements with intense hip-hop beats to depict a climactic battle; of earlier hits like "WIN (June One Remix)," "I'm The One (Eden-ary Remix)," and "Take Me Home (IDIOTAPE Remix)"; and a vocal-focused closer, "Eternal Sunshine," performed by members , Wooyoung, and Jongho. The album's production emphasizes experimental by collaborators such as June One of Glen Check and IDIOTAPE, highlighting ATEEZ's evolution in sound design. The release achieved immediate commercial success, debuting at No. 1 on the Circle Chart's weekly album chart with 252,291 copies sold in its first week, marking ATEEZ's seventh No. 1 on the tally. Overall domestic sales exceeded 1 million units by early 2023, underscoring its role as a high-selling teaser ahead of subsequent full projects. Internationally, it entered the at No. 7, their highest debut at the time, and topped the World Albums chart while reaching No. 2 on the Top Album Sales chart with 27,000 pure sales in its debut week. "HALAZIA" also peaked at No. 1 on the Circle Digital Chart, amplifying the album's promotional momentum.

Japanese single albums

ATEEZ's Japanese single albums represent their targeted releases for the Japanese market, featuring original Japanese compositions or adapted versions of Korean tracks with Japanese lyrics, often accompanied by exclusive artwork and packaging variants designed for local fans. These standalone singles, distributed primarily through Nippon Columbia, emphasize bilingual elements to bridge their global appeal, including Japanese vocals over familiar melodies and additional Japan-only content like and fan events. Released in formats with multiple editions (e.g., Type A with DVD, Type B with photobook) and digital downloads, they have consistently achieved strong commercial performance on charts, underscoring ATEEZ's growing presence in since their 2019 debut there. The group's first Japanese single album, Dreamers, was released on July 28, 2021. It includes the title track "Dreamers," an original Japanese song serving as the ending theme for the Digimon Adventure:, alongside "Blue Summer" and an acoustic version of "Still Here." Available in CD editions (Type A with DVD featuring the music video, Type B with additional photos) and digital formats, it debuted at No. 2 on the Weekly Singles Chart and charted for five weeks, selling over 38,000 physical copies in its first year. The release highlighted Japan-exclusive artwork with vibrant, summery visuals tailored for tie-in promotion. Following a promotional gap, the second single album Limitless arrived on March 22, 2023. This bilingual release features the Japanese original "Limitless" (opening theme for Duel Masters Win) and "Diamond," both with Japanese lyrics, plus instrumentals. Offered in CD versions (Type A and B with exclusive jackets and photocards) and digital, it topped the Oricon Daily Singles Chart upon debut and reached No. 2 on the Weekly Singles Chart, accumulating over 100,000 physical sales by mid-2023. Exclusive content included member-specific trading cards, enhancing collectibility for Japanese audiences. ATEEZ's third Japanese single album, NOT OKAY, launched on February 28, 2024, marking their first original Japanese track since Limitless. The bilingual set comprises "NOT OKAY," "Days," and instrumentals, released in limited editions (A and B with DVDs and posters) alongside regular CD and digital options. It debuted at No. 1 on the Oricon Daily Singles Chart and No. 2 on the Weekly Singles Chart, earning platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of Japan for over 100,000 units shipped. Japan-exclusive artwork featured moody, introspective themes, with a dedicated fan showcase held the following day. The fourth single album, , was issued on October 2, 2024, continuing the pattern of original Japanese content. Including the title track "," "Work," and instrumentals, it came in CD editions with unit concept photos and exclusive goodies like random photocards, plus digital availability. The album secured No. 2 on the Daily Singles Chart for three consecutive days and performed strongly on weekly rankings, reflecting sustained fan engagement. Bilingual elements and Japan-specific promotions, such as tie-ins with their world tour, amplified its impact.
TitleRelease DateFormatsPeak Oricon Weekly Singles ChartNotes
DreamersJuly 28, 2021CD (Type A/B), digitalNo. 2 ending theme; exclusive DVD in Type A
LimitlessMarch 22, 2023CD (Type A/B), digitalNo. 2 opening theme; over 100,000 sales
NOT OKAYFebruary 28, 2024CD (Limited A/B, Regular), digitalNo. 2 certified; fan showcase tie-in
BirthdayOctober 2, 2024CD (various editions), digitalNo. 2Original Japanese tracks; tour promotion
These releases demonstrate ATEEZ's strategic focus on the Japanese market, with each achieving top-10 debuts and contributing to their record-breaking sales in the region, though no additional single albums were announced by November 2025 following Golden Hour : Part. 2.

Singles

As lead artist

ATEEZ has released numerous singles as the lead artist since their debut, encompassing Korean-language title tracks from extended plays and albums, as well as Japanese singles. These releases often feature multilingual versions, including Korean, Japanese, and occasional English remixes to cater to global audiences. Early singles established their presence on 's chart, while later tracks achieved breakthroughs on the Hot 100 and , alongside consistent dominance on Japan's charts for Japanese releases. The following table lists key lead singles, including release dates, associated projects, and selected peak chart positions where applicable. Peaks on the and are noted for post-2020 releases that entered those charts; earlier entries primarily impacted . peaks apply to Japanese versions or dedicated singles.
TitleRelease DateAlbum/EP Association Peak Peak Singles Peak
Pirate KingOctober 24, 2018Treasure EP.1: All to Zero
January 15, 2019Treasure EP.2: Zero to One
WonderlandDecember 4, 2019Treasure EP.3: Treasure Island
Deja VuDecember 29, 2020Zero: Fever Part.1
Fireworks (I'm the One)March 3, 2021Standalone Japanese single
GuerrillaDecember 30, 2021Zero: Fever Part.2
Hala Hala ()June 8, 2022Standalone Japanese single
Bouncy (K-Hot Chilli Peppers)July 13, 2023The World EP.1: Movement#27
Crazy FormDecember 1, 2023The World EP.FIN: Will#17
BlindMay 31, 2024Golden Hour: Part.1#35
Lemon DropJune 13, 2025Golden Hour: Part.3#69#45
In Your FantasyJuly 11, 2025Golden Hour: Part.3 (In Your Fantasy Edition)#68#32
AshSeptember 17, 2025Ashes to Light (Japanese album)
Notable chart performances include "Deja Vu" peaking at #4 on , marking an early high for the group, while "Guerrilla" reached #5 on the same chart. "Bouncy (K-Hot Chilli Peppers)" achieved #4 on and gained viral traction on , surpassing 100 million streams on within months of release. Similarly, "In Your Fantasy" debuted at #1 on and amassed over 50 million global streams in its first week, underscoring ATEEZ's growing international appeal. Japanese releases, including singles and albums like "Fireworks (I'm the One)," "Hala Hala (Salute)," and "Ashes to Light," have performed strongly on charts, reflecting strong fan support in .

Promotional singles

ATEEZ has released several promotional singles, primarily digital tracks designed to engage fans between major album comebacks, often tied to tours, anniversaries, or international expansion efforts. These releases typically lack full physical distribution or extensive broadcast promotions but serve to maintain visibility on streaming platforms like and maintain chart presence. Examples include pre- or post-release tracks from their "Fever" series and later English-language versions for global audiences.
TitleYearAlbum/NotesPeak chart positions
"Inception"2020Pre-release digital single for ''Zero: Fever Part.1''; released July 29, 2020, to build anticipation for the EP's same-day launch, focusing on dreamlike themes for fan engagement during promotions.KOR: 1 (Circle Download), US World: 2
"Eternal Sunshine"2021Post-release digital single for ''Zero: Fever Part.3''; released October 4, 2021, as an additional promotional track after the EP's September 13 debut, emphasizing ethereal vocals and visuals to extend the album's cycle.KOR: 5 (Circle Download), US World: 3
"Ice On My Teeth (English Ver.)"2024English-language digital single; released December 6, 2024, as a promotional version of the lead track from ''Golden Hour: Part.2'' to target international streaming audiences and support ongoing world tour visibility.US World: 1 (initial streaming debut)
"From (2018)"2025Anniversary digital single; released October 24, 2025, commemorating the group's 7th debut anniversary with original and remixed versions, aimed at fan engagement without a full album tie-in.KOR: [data if available], US World: 9, US Download Songs: 69
These promotional efforts highlight ATEEZ's strategy of using streaming-exclusive releases to sustain momentum, with tracks like "" and "Eternal Sunshine" achieving notable digital downloads in Korea while boosting global playlist placements. In recent years, English adaptations and anniversary specials have expanded their reach, particularly on platforms like , where they garner millions of streams to bridge gaps between EPs. "From (2018)" debuted at #9 on the World Digital Song Sales chart and #69 on the Download Songs chart, further demonstrating sustained fan engagement.

Additional releases

Other charted songs

Several non-single tracks from ATEEZ's albums have garnered significant chart attention, often propelled by dedicated fan streaming efforts and viral social media moments, leading to independent success on both domestic and international charts. These B-sides demonstrate the group's depth beyond promoted singles, with streaming data from platforms like highlighting their enduring appeal in Korea. For instance, "Utopia" from the 2019 EP Treasure EP.3: One to All became a fan-favorite through organized streaming campaigns, topping 's most popular songs list for and accumulating over 4 million streams by early 2023. On specialized Korean charts, tracks like "Sector 1" from the 2022 album The World EP.1: Movement reached No. 4 on Melon's Hot Tracks in the dance genre, reflecting its high engagement among listeners. Similarly, "Rocky" from the 2021 EP ZERO: FEVER Part.3 ranked as the third-most streamed B-side on Melon historically, underscoring early fan-driven momentum. Internationally, album cuts from recent releases have broken into Billboard rankings, particularly the World Digital Song Sales chart. In 2025, following the reissue of Golden Hour: Part.3 as 'In Your Fantasy Edition', several B-sides debuted in the top 10, including "Sagittarius" at No. 6, "Skin" at No. 7, "Slide to Me" at No. 8, "Legacy" at No. 9, and "Roar" at No. 10, showcasing the tracks' global download strength alongside the lead single. B-sides from the September 2025 Japanese album Ashes to Light, such as "NOT OKAY" and "Birthday," also charted highly on Oricon and Billboard Japan charts.
SongAlbumPeak PositionChartYear
Treasure EP.3: One to All1 (most popular song) 2022
Sector 1The World EP.1: Movement4 Hot Tracks (Dance)2022
3 (most streamed B-side) Streams2021
SagittariusGolden Hour: Part.3 ('In Your Fantasy Edition')6 2025
SkinGolden Hour: Part.3 ('In Your Fantasy Edition')7 2025
NOT OKAYAshes to LightVarious top positions / 2025

Soundtrack appearances

ATEEZ has made several contributions to soundtracks for dramas, anime, and series, often leveraging their dynamic sound to enhance thematic elements in media. These appearances have helped broaden their exposure to international audiences through platforms like and Apple TV+, showcasing their versatility beyond standard releases. While not as frequent as their main discography, these tracks highlight collaborations and adaptations that align with narrative contexts, such as empowerment in openings or global pop fusions in series soundtracks. Their first official group OST, "Let's Get Together," was released on September 9, 2022, as Part 3 of the Mimicus web drama . Produced with input from members Hongjoong and on lyrics, the upbeat track emphasizes unity and support, fitting the drama's themes of friendship and growth among trainees. It debuted at No. 1 on iTunes OST charts in several countries, including the and , underscoring ATEEZ's appeal in youth-oriented media. In December 2022, ATEEZ provided "Like That" for the anime Lookism, serving as the opening theme. This high-energy track, clocking in at 1:48, critiques superficial judgments with sharp rap verses and anthemic choruses, mirroring the series' exploration of appearance-based discrimination. The song gained traction on global streaming platforms. "Limitless," ATEEZ's Japanese single released on March 22, 2023, doubled as the opening theme for the anime Win, airing on . The synth-driven song promotes overcoming limits, aligning with the card battle anime's competitive spirit. It topped Japan's Weekly Singles chart upon release, marking a significant milestone in their Japanese market penetration via anime tie-ins. In 2025, expanded into Western collaborations for the Apple TV+ series KPOPPED soundtrack. They featured on "Can't Get You Out of My Head" with , reimagining the classic as a vibrant fusion released on September 5, 2025. Additionally, "Mi Gente" with , released September 19, 2025, blended and rhythms. These tracks not only elevated the series' performative elements but also amplified 's visibility in diverse musical landscapes.

Videography

Music videos

ATEEZ's music videos are renowned for their cinematic storytelling, elaborate sets, and synchronization with the group's dynamic choreography, often drawing from a fictional universe of pirates, rebels, and dreamers that connects across their discography. Directed primarily by Korean production teams, these videos have garnered hundreds of millions of views on YouTube, contributing to the group's global appeal. Multiple versions in Korean, Japanese, and English allow for broader accessibility, with thematic elements emphasizing adventure, empowerment, and fantasy. The group's debut music video, "Pirate King" from the 2018 EP Treasure, was directed by Hong Jae-min of BBtrippin and features nautical themes of piracy and unity, amassing over 50 million views as of November 2025. Subsequent releases like "" (2019, EP.2: ), also by BBtrippin, explore identity and fame with urban, high-energy visuals, exceeding 80 million views as of November 2025. "HALA HALA (Hearts Awakened, Live Alive)" (2019, Treasure EP.3: Treasure on the Horizon) continues the rebellious motif with military-inspired aesthetics, directed by the same team and surpassing 50 million views as of November 2025. In 2019, "Wonderland" from Treasure EP.Fin: All to Action introduced whimsical, dreamlike elements in a fantastical realm, directed by Hong Jae-min, with over 200 million views as of November 2025. The 2020 videos "Deja Vu" (Zero: Fever Part.1) and "" (Zero: Fever Part.2), both by BBtrippin, delve into time loops and psychological intrigue, each garnering more than 80 million views as of November 2025. "" (2021, Zero: Fever Part.3) shifts to celebratory pyrotechnics and introspection, directed by Anze Skrube and Hong Jae-min, with approximately 70 million views as of November 2025. Japanese and English adaptations expanded the visuals internationally. The Japanese version of "Deja Vu" (2021, Into the A to Z) retains the original's temporal themes but incorporates localized elements, directed by BBtrippin, with over 10 million views as of 2025. "Wonderland: Every Where You Are" English ver. (2021) and "HALA HALA (Hearts Awakened, )" Japanese ver. (2022) follow suit, emphasizing global unity, each by Hong Jae-min and exceeding million views as of 2025. From The World EP.1: Movement (2021), "Guerrilla" showcases motifs in a dystopian setting, directed by BBtrippin, with over 90 million views as of November 2025. Its Japanese (2022) and English (2023) versions adapt the narrative for diverse audiences, each surpassing 15 million views as of November 2025. "BOUNCY (K-HOT CHILLI PEPPERS)" (2023, The World EP.2: Outlaw) brings playful, spicy energy with colorful, explosive visuals directed by Hong Jae-min, achieving over 150 million views as of November 2025. Variants include Japanese (2023), English (2023), and a remix version (2023), each with 20-30 million views as of November 2025. "The Real" (2022, The World EP.1: Movement Japanese edition) highlights authenticity through raw, street-style imagery, directed by BBtrippin, with over 50 million views across versions (Japanese 2023, English 2023) as of November 2025. "Crazy Form" (2023, The World EP.Fin: Will) features chaotic, transformative themes in a world, directed by Anze Skrube, exceeding 100 million views as of November 2025, with a Japanese version in 2024 adding cultural nuances. In 2024, "Blind" from Golden Hour: Part.1 explores and mystery, directed by Hong Jae-min, with over 60 million views as of November 2025. "Empty Box" and "Shh" from the same series emphasize and , each by BBtrippin and garnering 40-50 million views as of November 2025. Teaser for Golden Hour: Part.1 previewed ethereal, golden-hour aesthetics. For 2025 releases, "In Your Fantasy" from Golden Hour: Part.3 depicts immersive dreamscapes, directed by the same team, surpassing 50 million views as of November 2025. "Ash" from Ashes to Light conveys rebirth from destruction with fiery, phoenix-like themes, over 30 million views as of November 2025. "Drippin'" English ver. (2023, re-released contextually) and other variants continue the multilingual strategy.

Other videos

In addition to their music videos, ATEEZ has produced a variety of supplementary visual content, including concert films, documentaries, concept teasers, and behind-the-scenes footage, primarily released through their official YouTube channel and select streaming platforms like Viki. These videos provide deeper insights into the group's creative process, live performances, and narrative universe, often garnering millions of views and enhancing fan engagement. Concert films capture key moments from ATEEZ's world tours, offering cinematic experiences of their high-energy shows. The 2022 release ATEEZ THE FELLOWSHIP: BEGINNING OF THE END SEOUL documents their first post-pandemic concerts at Olympic Hall in Seoul from January 7-9, including rehearsal footage and the final day's performance, available on DVD and streaming. In 2023, ATEEZ WORLD TOUR [THE FELLOWSHIP: BREAK THE WALL] IN SEOUL was issued as a DVD, recapping their Seoul encore shows with behind-the-scenes elements. More recently, the 2024-2025 concert film ATEEZ World Tour: Towards the Light - Will to Power, filmed during their Seoul kickoff in January 2024, premiered in cinemas worldwide on May 14, 2025, running 126 minutes and featuring performances of hits like "Guerrilla" and "Crazy Form"; it has received an 8.8/10 rating on IMDb as of November 2025 based on viewer feedback. Documentaries delve into the members' personal stories and group dynamics. The 2019 series TREASURE FILM, starting with Episode 1 released on September 25, explores their early challenges through missions and individual segments, available on with English subtitles. In 2025, the Japanese broadcaster aired 8 FACE, an eight-episode docuseries premiering January 7, with each installment focusing on one member (e.g., Episode 1 on , Episode 4 on ); it has been subtitled and uploaded to , amassing over 20,000 views per episode in the first months. A second season began airing November 11, 2025, with four episodes every Sunday. Concept films and teasers for the Zero: Fever series build the group's lore through narrative shorts. The 2020 ZERO: FEVER Part.1 'Diary Film', released July 12 on YouTube, introduces their "fever" storyline with solo concept photos and group vignettes, exceeding 5 million views. For Part.2 in 2021, multiple concept teasers (e.g., Teaser 2 on February 16) depict evolving themes of rebellion and unity, also on YouTube. Behind-the-scenes videos highlight production processes for recent releases. The GOLDEN HOUR: Part.3 Making Film, uploaded June 21, 2025, with English subtitles, details album creation and has circulated widely on fan platforms. In September 2025, footage from the 'Ash' music video shoot was shared, focusing on choreography and set design. Similarly, behind-the-scenes for the Japanese album Ashes to Light (September 22, 2025) and single 'Lemon Drop' (June 12, 2025) reveal concept development on and . For In Your Fantasy (October 2025), a behind-the-scenes clip emphasizes Hongjoong's creative input. Special content includes dance practices and tour recaps, released on to showcase and live energy. Dance practice videos, such as 'Lemon Drop' (June 14, 2025, 934,000 views) and 'Ice On My Teeth' (November 16, 2024, updated in 2025 playlists), demonstrate synchronized routines in studio settings. For the 2025 In Your Fantasy world tour, official recaps include performance highlights from venues like in New York (July 13) and in (August 8-9), shared on and , capturing fan interactions and set highlights without full setlists.
TypeTitle/ExampleRelease YearPlatformNotable Viewership/Impact
Concert Film2025Cinemas/126-min film; 8.8/10 rating as of November 2025
Documentary 8 FACE (Ep. 1: )2025 (subbed)22K+ views per ep.
Concept FilmZERO: FEVER Part.1 Diary Film20205M+ views
Behind-the-ScenesGOLDEN HOUR: Part.3 Making Film2025/Focus on 2025 album production
Dance Practice'Lemon Drop' Dance Practice2025934K views
Tour RecapIn Your Fantasy: LA Day 12025/Highlights from show

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