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Into1 (pronounced as Into One, stylized in all caps) was a multi-national Chinese boy group, formed through the 2021 reality show Produce Camp 2021 (Chuang 2021) on Tencent Video. The group consists of eleven members: Liu Yu, Santa, Rikimaru, Mika, Nine, Lin Mo, Bo Yuan, Zhang Jiayuan, Patrick, Zhou Keyu, Liu Zhang.[1][2][3]

Key Information

The group officially disbanded on April 24, 2023, after expiration of their contract.

History

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Pre-debut

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Before Produce Camp 2021 began, all of the members of Into1 were previously active in the entertainment industry. Liu Yu debuted as an actor in the 2020 series "Dear Herbal Lord" and in 2018, participated in iQiyi’s national cultural talent contest, The Chinese Youth, placing 2nd. Bo Yuan is a member of the Chinese boy group 'ZERO-G' and was a contestant on Youth With You (season 1). Rikimaru and Santa are members of the Japanese-Chinese boy group 'WARPs Up'. Mika is a member of the Japanese boy group 'INTERSECTION'. Patrick made his acting debut in the Thai GMMTV series The Gifted: Graduation.[4] Nine made his acting debut in the Thai series 2 Moons 2 as well as became a member of the Thai boy project group 'OXQ'. Lin Mo is a member of the Chinese boy group 'YiAn Music Club'. Zhou Keyu is a member of 'BEST' as well as made his acting debut in 'Remember that Boy'. Zhang Jiayuan is a member of 'Galaxy Band'. Liu Zhang was a contestant on 'Rap for Youth'.

2021-2023: Produce Camp 2021, and The Storm Center

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Into1 was formed through the reality television show Chuang 2021 aired from February 17 to April 24, 2021. On the live broadcast of the finale, it was announced that Liu Yu placed first, followed by Santa, Rikimaru, Mika, Nine, Lin Mo, Bo Yuan, Zhang Jiayuan, Patrick, Zhou Keyu and Liu Zhang respectively.[5]

The group officially debuted on the final episode of Produce Camp 2021 on April 24, 2021, and is expected to promote for around 2 years with the management rights handled by Wajijiwa Entertainment.

From May to June 2021, the group started active promotion and performed stages at various music festivals. On July 15, 2021, the group released its first EP, The Storm Center, with the lead single "Into The Fire". The group also announced the group's two-year development plan, named "Into1's Wonderland".

The group officially disbanded on April 24, 2023, after expiration of their contract.

Members

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  • Liu Yu (刘宇) - leader
  • Santa (赞多)
  • Rikimaru (力丸)
  • Mika (米卡)
  • Nine (高卿尘)
  • Lin Mo (林墨)
  • Bo Yuan (伯远) - vice-leader
  • Zhang Jiayuan (张嘉元)
  • Patrick/Yin Haoyu (尹浩宇, แพทริค ณัฐวรรธ์ ฟิงค์เลอร์ / Patrick Nattawat Finkler)
  • Zhou Keyu (周柯宇)
  • Liu Zhang (刘彰)

Discography

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Extended plays

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Title Album details Sales
The Storm Center (风暴眼)
Track listing
  1. Into1
  2. Into The Fire
  3. 风暴眼 (The Storm Center)
  4. Chuang To-Gather, Go! (Chinese version)
  5. Chuang To-Gather, Go! (English version)
  6. Wonderland Party
  • CHN: 300,000+[6]
Go Further (万里)
  • Released: December 17, 2021
  • Label: Tencent
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
Track listing
  1. Into-Guangdong
  2. 点睛 (Hit The Punchline)
  3. Into-Ningxia
  4. 风吹沙成海 (The Ocean Of Dunes)
  5. Into-Chongqing
  6. 明早老地方, 出发 (See You)
  7. 万里 (Go Further)
Into The Clouds (冲天志)
  • Released: July 12, 2022
  • Label: Tencent
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
Track listing
  1. 天生就要飞 (Born To Fly)
  2. 天上不会掉馅饼 (There Is No Free Lunch)
  3. 一步一诗一梦 (Poems On The Journey)
  4. 跳支夜的舞 (Dancing On The Moon)
  5. 一杯火焰
  6. Together Somewhere

Singles

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album
CHN
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"INTO1" 2021 The Storm Center
"Into the Fire" 6
"The Storm Center" (风暴眼) 23
"Wonderland Party" 45
"Hit The Punchline" (点睛) 50 Go Further
"The Ocean Of Dunes" (风吹沙成海) 33
"See You" (明早老地方, 出发) 50
"Go Further" (万里) 2022 38
"Together Somewhere" Into The Clouds
"Born To Fly" (天生就要飞) 18
"There Is No Free Lunch" (天上不会掉馅饼) 63
"Poems On the Journey" (一步一诗一梦) 73
"Dancing On The Moon" (跳支夜的舞) 92
"Grown Up" (就这样长大) 2023 84 Grown Up
"BumBuBum" (更酷的世界)
"Everything" (没有拥抱的合照) 83
"I Hate Goodbyes" 91

Promotional singles

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Title Year Peak chart positions Notes
CHN
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"Echoes of Ancient Shu" (古蜀回响) 2021 22 Promotional song for Sanxingdui cultural site
"Burning Youth" (燃烧吧青春) Promotional song for military documentary
"New Era, Winter Olympics" (新时代 冬奥运) 2022 Promotional song for Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics
"Warm Blood Makes the Ink" (热血为墨) 2023 Promotional song for Henan TV New Year's Eve gala

Soundtrack appearances

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album
CHN
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"Accidentally Forgot" (一不小心就忘记) 2022 60 Forget Me Not Farm OST

Live performances

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Concerts and fan meetings

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Event Date Venue City Country Ref.
Doki Fan Meeting April 9, 2021 Haikou China [8]
ChunZhen Fan Meeting June 19, 2021 Hangzhou [9]
INTO1 2023 "Grown up" Concert April 1-2, 2023 Union Hall, Union Mall Bangkok Thailand
April 7, 2023 Shibuya Marui Tokyo Japan
April 21-22, 2023 Mercedes-Benz Arena Shanghai China

Filmography

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Reality shows

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Year Show Titles Network Notes Ref.
2021 Produce Camp 2021 Tencent, WeTV Survival show determining Into1 members
Unknown Weekly! Into1! Weekly vlog episodes
Lucky Into1 Mini weekly variety shows
Int Channel Mini vlog episodes
Into Miles Official documentary
2022 All Kinds Of INTO1 To The Sea Group's variety show
Fresh One Mini weekly variety shows
All Kinds Of INTO1 To The Sky Group's variety show [10]

Awards and nominations

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Year Award ceremony Awards Result Ref.
2021 28th Chinese Top Ten Music Awards New Trending Group

Potential Newcomers Group

Won [11]
3rd Tencent Music Entertainment Awards New Trending Group of the Year Won [12][13]
Sina Fashion Style Awards Best Group of the Year Won [14][15]
Sohu Fashion Night Most Popular Group of the Year Won
IFeng Fashion Choice Best Group of the Year Won [16]
2022 Tencent Entertainment White Paper Gala New Trending Group of the Year Won
CCTV Dream Chinese Music Singing Center Best Group Won
Top 10 New Single of Mid-year Won
Asian Pop Music Awards Best Group Nominated
InStyle Icon Awards Most Popular Group of the Year Won
2022 WeTV Awards Best Variety Show (Into The Sea) Nominated
Best Variety Show (Into The Sky) Nominated
Best Variety Show (INTO MILES) Nominated
2023 Chinese Singing Center Annual Music Most Popular Group of the Year Won
Top 10 Golden Songs of the Year Won
Weibo Music Awards 2022 Breakthrough Group of the Year Won
Weibo Night 2022 Weibo Breakthrough Group of the Year Won

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INTO1 was an 11-member multinational boy group comprising performers from China, Japan, Thailand, and the United States, formed through the Tencent Video survival program Produce Camp 2021 (also known as Chuang 2021). The group was officially announced during the show's finale on April 24, 2021, and managed by Wajijiwa Entertainment in partnership with Tencent. INTO1 debuted with their extended play The Storm Center on July 16, 2021, featuring the lead single "Into the Fire." The survival program itself garnered significant attention, accumulating 4.77 billion views and highlighting the participants' performances in group choreographies and original songs. During their two-year activity period, INTO1 released four albums and pursued a development plan called "Into1's Wonderland," which emphasized music, variety shows, and cultural promotion. The group showcased elements of through their work, contributing to the global visibility of idols amid a challenging landscape influenced by regulatory changes on youth-oriented programming. INTO1 concluded their activities with the farewell Grown Up in 2023, disbanding on April 24, 2023, upon the expiration of their project contract.

History

Pre-debut activities

Before the formation of INTO1, the members pursued diverse paths in the entertainment industry, often as trainees, actors, or performers in their home countries or . The Produce Camp series, produced by , had established itself as a prominent survival show format in Chinese entertainment since 2019, where aspiring idols competed through performances, public voting, and mentorship to debut in temporary groups, building on the success of earlier seasons that launched acts like and THE9. This format emphasized skill development, international appeal, and fan engagement, setting the stage for Produce Camp 2021's global recruitment drive announced in August 2020 during Video's annual press conference. Liu Yu, the eventual center of INTO1, had a strong foundation in performing arts, having studied Chinese dance for 16 years before entering the industry. He made his acting debut in August 2020 as Chu Qi Xian, a supporting role in the historical drama Dear Herbal Lord (亲爱的药王大人), aired on iQiyi. Later that year, on November 22, 2019, Liu Yu released his solo single "Docked" (靠岸), marking his music debut with a guofeng-inspired track that showcased his dance and vocal talents. Zhou Keyu, a Chinese-American , began his career under Jaywalk Studio and debuted as a member of the boy group BEST in December 2019, performing in promotional activities and singles prior to auditioning for . Raised in the United States before relocating to , he focused on singing and dancing training, with early exposure through group performances that highlighted his charismatic stage presence. International trainee brought experience from Japan's idol and dance scene, where he trained as a dancer and choreographer starting in his teens, contributing to choreography for groups like and PARRIS by 2017. Seeking broader opportunities, he moved to around 2019 to join Entertainment as a trainee, adapting his skills to the market and auditioning for programs like to pursue idol activities abroad.

Formation through Produce Camp 2021

, also known as Chuang 2021, was a Chinese program broadcast on that served as the formation mechanism for the boy group Into1. The show featured 90 male trainees aged 17 to 28 from , , , and other countries, who competed through rigorous training, performance challenges, and global public voting to form an 11-member international boy group. Auditions for the program began with global casting calls in August 2020 and concluded in October 2020, with selected trainees entering training camps starting in November 2020. Filming commenced on January 14, 2021, ahead of the premiere. The program aired over 10 episodes from February 17 to April 24, 2021, every Wednesday and Saturday, emphasizing skill development in vocals, dance, and stage presence under the guidance of mentors including Ning Jing, Lisa from Blackpink, and Amber from f(x). Early episodes focused on initial evaluations, where trainees performed solo or group pieces to establish rankings; for instance, episode 1 showcased individual auditions and mentor performances to set the tone for competition. The first major challenge in episodes 3 and 4 involved battle rounds, pitting trainees against each other in duets or groups, with winners advancing based on mentor and trainee votes. This led to the first elimination after episode 2, cutting 35 trainees and leaving 55 to proceed. Subsequent phases included theme song evaluations in episodes 5 and 6, where teams reinterpreted the show's anthem "Break Out," and position-specific assessments in later episodes, resulting in further eliminations that reduced the pool to 30 after episode 5 and 20 after episode 7. Key highlights encompassed innovative team formations, such as the high-voted "LIT" battle team featuring Rikimaru and Liu Yu, and creative performance concepts blending pop, hip-hop, and dance. The competition intensified in the pre-finale episodes with master performances and survival shows, testing adaptability and teamwork amid ongoing eliminations. Episode 9 featured the third performance round, where remaining trainees competed in genre-themed groups, leading to the final 11 spots being contested through live voting. Standout moments included vocal showcases by trainees like Liu Yu, whose powerful renditions in battle and theme song stages garnered significant mentor praise and fan support, solidifying his frontrunner status. The finale on April 24, 2021, broadcast live, revealed the debut lineup based on cumulative global votes, with the top 11 announced in reverse order: 11th Liu Zhang (Caelan), 10th , 9th Patrick, 8th Zhang Jiayuan, 7th Bo Yuan, 6th Lin Mo, 5th Nine, 4th , 3rd Rikimaru, 2nd Santa, and 1st Liu Yu, who earned the center position with 25,959,880 votes. Other notable rankings included Santa in second with strong dance appeal and Rikimaru in third for his all-around charisma. Following the finale, the group was officially formed as Into1 under Wajijiwa Entertainment, a joint venture involving Tencent. The group was officially formed on April 24, 2021, with their music debut occurring on July 16, 2021. The name "Into1," stylized in all caps and pronounced "Into One," derives from "INT" representing "International" and "Internet" to signify global connectivity and multi-cultural promotion, "O" symbolizing the Earth and harmonious unity among members, and "1" denoting their collective oneness.

Debut and early career (2021–2022)

INTO1 was formed on April 24, 2021, comprising the top 11 trainees selected through global voting on the survival show Produce Camp 2021 under Wajijiwa Entertainment. The formation performance featured the original song "Into1," marking their entry into the C-pop scene as a multinational ensemble with members from China, Japan, and Thailand. Their music debut occurred on July 16, 2021, with the release of their debut extended play, The Storm Center (风暴眼), which included the lead single "Into The Fire" and showcased their blend of pop, hip-hop, and electronic elements. The EP's promotion included their first standalone concert, "Ready! INTO1 Ocean," held on October 16, 2021, in , where they performed tracks from the album to an enthusiastic audience. Early chart success came with songs from the EP climbing domestic platforms, contributing to their initial visibility in the competitive Chinese music market. INTO1's early career saw rapid fanbase expansion, with the official fandom name "INsider" announced on May 25, 2021, symbolizing fans as constant companions to the group. As China's first multinational boy group, they garnered international attention for promoting in , appearing on major variety programs like Happy Camp in June 2021 to perform and engage with hosts and viewers. This exposure helped solidify their rising popularity, with social media engagement surging and establishing them as a fresh force in the industry during 2021–2022.

Mid-career developments and challenges (2022–2023)

In 2022, INTO1 marked their first anniversary as a group with continued promotions under Tencent's Wonderland variety series, which highlighted their collaborative dynamics and behind-the-scenes activities. The group released their second EP, Into The Clouds (also known as Chong Tian Zhi), on July 12, featuring the "Born To Fly" (Tian Sheng Jiu Yao Fei), which emphasized themes of ambition and breakthrough. This release built on their early successes by incorporating more mature production elements and international influences, peaking at number 18 on the China Hot Songs chart. Additionally, INTO1 contributed to the official theme song "Fighting Together" for the 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympics, promoting unity and resilience on a global stage. The group expanded their international presence through targeted promotions, including social media campaigns and media appearances that showcased Chinese cultural elements like the Sanxingdui Ruins, gaining coverage in outlets across , , the , and . These efforts underscored INTO1's role in bridging with global audiences, leveraging their multinational lineup to foster cultural exchange. However, mid-career challenges emerged from the group's diverse composition, with half the members hailing from international backgrounds and lacking prior collective experience, leading to hurdles in cultural integration and communication during rehearsals and content creation. In 2023, INTO1 released their third and final EP, Grown Up (Jiu Zhe Yang Zhang Da), on March 2, which explored themes of personal growth, reflection, and impending transitions through tracks like the title song "Grown Up" and "I Hate Goodbyes." The EP served as a capstone to their career, with lyrics and visuals symbolizing maturity and farewell, peaking at number 84 on the Billboard China Hot Songs chart. Accompanying promotions included their farewell concert tour, INTO1 2023 "Grown Up" Concert, held in Bangkok (April 1–2), Tokyo (April 7), and Shanghai (April 21–22), where they performed a mix of hits and new material to appreciative international crowds. These activities represented the culmination of group efforts amid the inherent limitations of project-based survival groups in the C-pop industry, where fixed two-year contracts often constrain sustained operations.

Disbandment

On April 24, 2023, INTO1 announced their official disbandment via , attributing the decision to the expiration of the group's two-year project contracts established following their formation on Produce Camp 2021. The management company, Wajijiwa Entertainment, confirmed that the contracts would not be renewed, marking the end of the multinational boy band's promotional period under the survival show's framework. As part of their final activities, INTO1 conducted a series of "Grown Up" concerts across , with the culminating "graduation" performances held at Shanghai's Arena on April 21 and 22, 2023, drawing thousands of attendees and featuring performances that integrated elements of . A farewell livestream followed on April 25, during which the members shared a collective message emphasizing personal growth and portraying the disbandment as a "new beginning" for their individual careers. In the immediate aftermath, fans expressed widespread sadness on platforms like , trending topics such as "INTO1无效解散" to voice disappointment over the abrupt end, while also showing optimism and support for the members' future solo endeavors. Media coverage highlighted the disbandment as emblematic of the short lifespans typical of survival show-formed groups in , often limited to two years amid regulatory restrictions on such programs since 2021.

Members

Group composition and roles

INTO1 was composed of 11 members selected from the top rankings of the survival show , forming a multinational boy group with five Chinese members, two Japanese members, one Thai member, one Thai-German member, one Chinese-American member, and one Japanese-American member. The members' diverse backgrounds contributed to the group's international appeal, with roles assigned post-debut based on their showcased skills in vocals, , and rap during the program and early activities. The following table lists the members in order of their Produce Camp 2021 final rankings, including birthdates, nationalities, and primary roles within the group:
RankNameBirthdateNationalityRoles
1Liu Yu (刘宇)August 24, 2000ChineseLeader, Center, Main Dancer, Sub-Vocalist
2Santa (赞多)March 11, 1998JapaneseMain Dancer, Sub-Vocalist
3Rikimaru (力丸)November 2, 1993JapaneseMain Dancer, Sub-Rapper
4Mika (米卡)December 21, 1998Japanese-AmericanMain Vocalist, Sub-Rapper
5Nine (高卿尘)July 11, 1999ThaiLead Vocalist, Sub-Rapper
6Lin Mo (林墨)January 6, 2002ChineseLead Vocalist, Lead Dancer
7Bo Yuan (伯远)February 11, 1993ChineseCo-Leader, Main Vocalist, Lead Dancer
8Zhang Jiayuan (张嘉元)January 8, 2003ChineseLead Rapper, Sub-Vocalist
9Patrick (帕特里克)October 20, 2003Thai-GermanLead Dancer, Sub-Vocalist
10Zhou Keyu (周柯宇)May 17, 2002Chinese-AmericanMain Rapper, Lead Vocalist
11Liu Zhang (刘彰)December 18, 1999ChineseMain Rapper, Sub-Vocalist
Roles such as leader and co-leader were officially designated, with Liu Yu serving as the primary leader and Bo Yuan as co-leader to support group coordination. Other positions, including main and lead designations for vocals, , and rap, were determined by members' strengths demonstrated in and recordings from 2021 to 2023. Within the group, dynamics were shaped by informal sub-units that highlighted specific talents, such as the vocal line comprising main and lead vocalists Bo Yuan, , Lin Mo, , and Nine, who handled high notes and harmonies in tracks like "Over the Moon." The line, featuring main dancers Liu Yu, Santa, and Rikimaru alongside lead dancers Lin Mo, Patrick, and Bo Yuan, led complex choreographies for stages and music videos. The rap line, including main rappers and Liu Zhang, with support from lead rapper Zhang Jiayuan and sub-rappers Rikimaru, , and Nine, added rhythmic diversity to songs. This structure allowed for balanced , with Liu Yu often centering formations due to his versatile and skills. The multinational lineup enabled multilingual capabilities, as members collectively spoke , Japanese, English, Thai, and German, facilitating content creation and fan engagement across and beyond during the group's active years. Roles were fluid yet complementary, evolving through collaborative activities to maximize each member's contributions to INTO1's multicultural identity.

Post-disbandment activities

Following the expiration of their contracts in April 2023, the members of INTO1 transitioned to individual pursuits in music, acting, and modeling, with several returning to pre-existing groups or launching solo endeavors. Zhou Keyu resumed activities with his original boy group BEST under Jay Walk Studio, where he had debuted in 2019, releasing music and appearing in variety shows while also making his acting debut in the drama The Prisoner of Beauty in 2023. Liu Yu established a solo career, debuting with the digital single "Docked" (靠岸) in June 2023 under his personal studio, followed by the EP Ten Directions (十方艺念) in August 2023 featuring the lead track "Focus," and the single "Blank Envelope" (空白信封) in 2024; he also performed at events like the 2024 Sprite Campus Music Competition. Lin Mo rejoined the boy group Yi'An Music Club under Original Plan Entertainment, participating in group promotions and releasing solo tracks such as "Arc of Youth" (临摹青春) in 2023 while continuing dance and acting projects. Zhang Jiayuan returned to the band Galaxy Band (银河系乐队), focusing on guitar performances and music releases, including a solo debut single in May 2023, and contributed to band activities like live concerts in 2024. Bo Yuan went back to the boy group ZERO-G under White Media, engaging in group stages and variety appearances, alongside his solo digital single debut in 2023. Santa (Uno Santa) resumed activities as a solo artist and with WARPs UP, releasing music and performing as a dancer in and . Mika Hashizume shifted focus to and international modeling, releasing a solo EP in November 2023 and featuring in fashion campaigns, including street style editorials for publications like Elle in 2025. Nine (Gao Qingchen) pursued acting opportunities in , appearing in "The Rise of Ning" (2024), and released his solo EP "Fine" on January 5, 2024. Patrick Nattawat Finkler remained in as a solo artist and actor, releasing music singles in 2023 and starring in web dramas while building his presence through and fan engagements in 2024-2025. returned to , focusing on music production, performances, and modeling; he released the single "CAN'T GET ENOUGH" in July 2024, performed at the Tencent Music Entertainment Awards in 2024, attended in June 2024, and appeared at in 2025, including collaborations with AVEX. Liu Zhang continued solo promotions in , releasing digital singles and participating in variety shows in 2023.

Discography

Extended plays

INTO1 released four extended plays during their two-year activity period, each showcasing their evolving sound from high-energy debut tracks to more reflective compositions marking their growth. These EPs were distributed digitally through , emphasizing themes of perseverance, exploration, and maturity, and contributed to the group's presence on major Chinese streaming platforms like . The debut EP, (风暴眼), was released on July 16, 2021, featuring five tracks that introduced the group's dynamic infused with hip-hop and electronic elements. The , "Into the Fire," served as an anthemic opener, highlighting the members' synchronized choreography and vocal harmonies. The tracklist includes:
  • "INTO1"
  • "Into the Fire"
  • "" (风暴眼)
  • "Chuang to-gather, go!" (我们一起闯) [Chinese Version]
  • "Wonderland Party"
This EP marked their entry into the scene post-formation and achieved sales exceeding 300,000 copies in , establishing a solid fanbase foundation. The second EP, Go Further (万里), arrived on December 17, 2021, with seven tracks exploring themes of journey and resilience across regional Chinese influences. It included standout numbers like "Hit the Punchline" (点睛), a punchy track with rap verses, and the title song "Go Further," which emphasized forward momentum. The full tracklist is:
  • "Into-Guangdong"
  • "Hit the Punchline" (点睛)
  • "Into-Ningxia"
  • "The Ocean of Dunes" (风吹沙成海)
  • "Into-Chongqing"
  • "See You" (明早老地方, 出发)
  • "Go Further" (万里)
This release built on their debut's momentum, incorporating diverse cultural motifs and garnering positive reception for its depth. Into the Clouds (冲天志), the third EP, was issued on July 12, 2022, comprising six aspirational tracks that blended upbeat pop with motivational lyrics about breaking barriers. The , "" (天生就要飞), captured the group's energetic spirit with soaring melodies and group chants. The full tracklist includes:
  • "A Cup of Flame" (一杯火焰)
  • "Together Somewhere"
  • "Born to Fly" (天生就要飞)
  • "There Is No Free Lunch" (天上不会掉馅饼)
  • "Poems on the Journey" (一步一诗一梦)
  • "Dancing on the Moon" (跳支夜的舞)
The EP reflected INTO1's mid-career expansion, with performances emphasizing live instrumentation during promotions. Their final EP, Grown Up (就这样长大), released on March 31, 2023, consisted of three introspective tracks symbolizing the end of their group era, centered on themes of maturity, farewell, and personal evolution. The title track "Grown Up" features a mix of balladic verses and rock-infused choruses, encapsulating the members' reflections on their journey. The tracklist comprises:
  • "Grown Up" (就这样长大)
  • "BumBuBum" (更酷的世界)
  • "Everything" (没有拥抱的合照)
As their swan song, the EP captured INTO1's artistic progression, with every song illustrating growth from youthful ambition to seasoned introspection. Additional promotional singles associated with the album include "I Hate Goodbyes" and "Chuang, Chuang, Chuang, Chuang" (创造,创造,创造,创造). Overall, these EPs demonstrated INTO1's versatility within , prioritizing conceptual storytelling over experimental benchmarks, and achieved streaming success on platforms like , though specific sales for later releases remained under 300,000 copies combined.

Singles and promotional releases

INTO1's singles and promotional releases encompassed standalone tracks, lead promotions, and limited-edition releases associated with group activities and events. Promotional singles included pre-debut tracks from , such as "No Rules", which highlighted the trainees' early collaborative efforts. The group also issued tie-in promotions with brands, including a 2022 collaboration with that featured custom content for the campaign.

Soundtrack appearances

INTO1 contributed music to soundtracks for documentaries and variety shows, showcasing the group's and its members' vocal talents in thematic contexts. In 2021, members Lin Mo, Bo Yuan, and Zhang Jiayuan performed the theme song "Burning Youth" (燃烧吧青春) for the military documentary series New Soldiers Please Line Up (新兵请入列). Released on June 6, 2021, the upbeat track was produced by Zhu Jintai and the Youmu Music team, with lyrics and original composition by Long Shaojie. It aimed to inspire youth and highlight military life, marking one of the group's early media collaborations shortly after debut. The group made a full ensemble contribution in 2022 with "Accidentally Forgot" (一不小心就忘记), an insert song for the Forget Me Not Farm (忘不了农场). Released on January 28, 2022, the poignant was written and composed by member Liu Zhang (AK), featuring lead vocals from Liu Zhang, Liu Yu, and Lin Mo. The song explores themes of memory loss and , dedicated to the show's elderly participants, and was performed live during an episode to emotional effect.

Concerts and tours

Headlining shows

INTO1's headlining shows primarily consisted of their farewell tour in 2023, marking the group's final major live performances before disbandment. The "Grown Up" Concert series showcased the members' artistic evolution through high-energy performances, incorporating elements from their and emotional tributes to fans. The tour began with two dates in , on April 1 and 2, 2023, at Union Mall's Hall 1 and 2, where the group performed hits like "BumBuBum" and engaged in interactive segments with international audiences. The culmination occurred in , on April 21 and 22, 2023, at the Arena, attracting thousands of attendees for an emotionally charged finale that highlighted Chinese cultural motifs through music and dance. Production for the "Grown Up" shows featured innovative stage designs, including dynamic LED screens and pyrotechnic effects to symbolize the members' journey, alongside setlist highlights such as medleys of tracks from their EPs We Are and , culminating in farewell speeches that evoked tears from fans. These performances underscored INTO1's impact despite their short tenure.

Fan meetings and other live events

INTO1's debut fan meeting took place on August 2, 2021, as part of their 100th day celebration livestream, blending online accessibility with interactive elements for global fans. The event included games such as member guessing challenges, Q&A sessions where fans submitted questions via chat, performances of early tracks, and the group's first official photo opportunities shared in real-time. In 2022, the group hosted a fan meeting in on April 30, themed around their 1st anniversary offline exhibition and international appeal, featuring fan giveaways like signed merchandise, acoustic covers of , and interactions to strengthen bonds with the In-Team . A similar event occurred in on August 5, 2022, as part of the "Universe Handbook" fansign, emphasizing regional engagement through themed activities and direct fan communication. INTO1 held a "Grown Up" fan meeting in , , on April 7, 2023, at GARDEN Shin-Kiba Factory, blending performance elements with fan interactions as part of their farewell activities, emphasizing the group's multinational appeal. Other live events included promotional appearances at the Viya Carnival Festival on May 21, 2021, where they performed debut tracks in a livestream setting drawing significant viewership, and regular live streams that fostered ongoing fan connections through casual chats and impromptu covers.

Filmography

Reality and variety shows

Post-debut, the group starred in Unknown Weekly! INTO1!, a 2021 vlogumentary series on that captured their behind-the-scenes preparations, daily routines, and interactions as newly formed idols, blending documentary-style footage with light-hearted segments on group dynamics. They also appeared in Lucky INTO1 (also known as ONE Shi Da Ji), a 2021 variety show on featuring game challenges, member interactions, and fun punishments to highlight group chemistry. In 2022, INTO1 headlined All Kinds of INTO1: , an 8-episode variety program on airing from January 14 to March 4, where the members embarked on a group vacation to , participating in beach games, cooking challenges, and cultural immersion activities to showcase their multinational chemistry and personal growth. The series emphasized themes of unity among diverse backgrounds through unscripted outings and team tasks. Later that year, they continued with All Kinds of INTO1: To the Sky, a multi-episode adventure show on WeTV, involving outdoor explorations, puzzle-solving missions, and collaborative performances in scenic locations to further develop their on-camera rapport. The group also featured in Fresh One, a 2022 Chinese TV show with 12 episodes on , exploring youth journeys through new experiences and fun moments in spring settings. The group made a collective guest appearance on Keep Running season 11, episode 4, which aired on May 12, 2023, on . In the episode, INTO1 joined the regular cast for high-energy races, musical performances including their song "Grown Up," and comedic challenges such as name-tag tearing games, highlighting their athleticism and stage presence in a fast-paced variety format.

Music videos and endorsements

INTO1 released a series of music videos to promote their singles and extended plays, emphasizing dynamic choreography, thematic storytelling, and high-production visuals that aligned with their youthful, international image. The group's debut for "INTO THE FIRE," released on , 2021, captures the members charging forward in synchronized performances amid fiery and exploratory motifs, symbolizing their bold entry into the industry; it has garnered over 2.7 million views on . For their first EP INTO1's Wonderland: Prologue to the Ocean, the title track "The Storm Center" , unveiled on August 16, 2021, employs a nautical storm concept with intense, wave-like formations and dramatic lighting, accumulating approximately 1.7 million views. In August 2022, the "Dancing On The Moon" video highlighted intricate group choreography against a cosmic, moonlit backdrop, focusing on fluid movements and ethereal aesthetics to complement the track's upbeat rhythm. As part of their farewell album Grown Up in 2023, the title track's , premiered on , presents a reflective narrative on maturity through transitional scenes of the members evolving from playful youth to poised adults, with content revealing lighthearted improvisations and prop interactions during production. The video's underscores personal growth and closure, amassing over 360,000 views. Regarding endorsements, INTO1 participated in collective brand partnerships that leveraged their group synergy for promotional campaigns. A prominent collaboration was with Maison Valentino for the "For your Loved1" initiative in February 2022, where the group promoted the Locò bag line through Valentine's-themed visuals, including dance elements and featuring members such as Zhang Jiayuan, , and Liu Zhang in coordinated outfits to evoke romance and unity. This deal highlighted the group's appeal in luxury , integrating their performance style into the brand's global marketing efforts.

Awards and nominations

2021 awards and nominations

In their debut year, INTO1 garnered recognition for their formation through the survival show and the release of their extended play The Storm Center, earning multiple awards across music and ceremonies in . The group secured their first major music accolades at the 28th Chinese Top Ten Music Awards on November 17, 2021, where they won for New Trending Group and Potential Newcomers Group, marking their initial post-debut honors based on fan support and early popularity.
Award CeremonyCategoryResultDate
28th Chinese Top Ten Music AwardsNew Trending GroupWonNovember 17, 2021
28th Chinese Top Ten Music AwardsPotential Newcomers GroupWonNovember 17, 2021
3rd Entertainment AwardsNew Power Group of the YearWonDecember 11, 2021
Sina Style AwardsBest Group of the YearWonDecember 19, 2021
Fashion NightMost Popular Group of the YearWonDecember 22, 2021
iFeng Choice AwardsBest Group of the YearWonDecember 28, 2021
INTO1 also received a nomination for Best Group at the 2021 Asian Pop Music Awards for their debut EP The Storm Center.

2022–2023 awards and nominations

In 2022 and 2023, as INTO1 approached their disbandment, they received limited additional recognition amid their project activities.

Legacy

Cultural impact

INTO1 pioneered a multinational format in Chinese pop music as the first boy group formed under a major Chinese entertainment company to include non-Chinese members, with five international participants from Japan, Thailand, and the United States joining six Chinese members. This diverse lineup marked a breakthrough for C-pop, expanding its appeal beyond domestic audiences and signaling China's efforts to enhance cultural soft power through globalized idol production. By integrating performers from multiple nationalities, the group facilitated cross-cultural collaboration, encouraging foreign members to learn Mandarin and incorporate elements of Chinese heritage into their music and performances. The group's two-year project lifespan, from debut in 2021 to disbandment in 2023, underscored persistent contract challenges in China's survival show industry, particularly in the post-Produce Camp era amid tightening government regulations on youth-oriented entertainment programs. This short duration highlighted the limitations of temporary group contracts typical of such formats, which often prioritize rapid commercialization over long-term stability, influencing subsequent productions to adapt to stricter oversight and reduced emphasis on high-stakes competitions. INTO1's experience contributed to a broader industry shift, where survival shows diminished in prominence following interventions like the 2021 halt of competing programs, prompting a reevaluation of idol training models. On , INTO1 amassed significant engagement, with their forming survival show generating 2.9 billion interactions on , reflecting widespread fan involvement across borders. Viral moments, such as multilingual performances blending , , and ancient cultural motifs in tracks like "Hit The Punchline" and "Echoes of Ancient Shu," promoted cultural exchange by showcasing the international members' adaptation to Chinese traditions. These instances not only boosted C-pop's visibility in markets like , , , and the but also inspired discussions on the potential for Asian pop groups to globalize while rooting in local heritage.

Influence on members' solo careers

The experience in INTO1 provided its members with substantial visibility from the high-profile Produce Camp 2021 survival show, facilitating rapid transitions to solo and individual group pursuits after the group's activities concluded on April 24, 2023. For instance, Zhou Keyu's participation in the program and subsequent role in INTO1 accelerated his return to the pre-existing boy group BEST under Jaywalk Newjoy, where he continued as a key member while expanding into solo music; this included the release of his debut solo album IF I MAY FOR YOU in May 2023, comprising 12 tracks across various styles that he co-wrote. Similarly, Liu Yu, recognized for his vocal prowess during INTO1 promotions, leveraged this reputation to secure solo recording contracts, resuming independent music releases as a singer and dancer shortly after disbandment. International members also benefited from skill enhancements gained through the group's multicultural environment. Rikimaru, the Japanese dancer and choreographer, honed bilingual abilities in Chinese and English while in INTO1, which supported his seamless reintegration into the Japanese-Chinese boy group WARPs UP under Avex upon returning to ; this enabled his solo debut with the single "UP and DOWN" in February 2023, marking a successful cross-market comeback. The group's collaborative dynamics further fostered lasting professional networks, evident in occasional joint appearances and shared production credits among former members in their individual projects. By 2025, the foundational fanbase cultivated during INTO1's tenure has sustained long-term activity for the majority of members in music, , and performance, with several embarking on solo tours and endorsements that build directly on group-era momentum, such as Liu Yu's "Poet of the Universe Journey" tour announced in February 2025, Zhou Keyu's participation in variety shows like "The Truth S3," and Rikimaru's new projects teased in November 2025.

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