Wanna One

Wanna One

K-pop

South Korea Est. 2017

"Driven by propulsive rhythms and layered harmonies, their music demands movement while maintaining a tight focus on dynamic shifts and crescendos."

Start here

Begin with Wanna One…

1¹¹=1 (Power of Destiny)

1¹¹=1 (Power of Destiny)

2018

About Wanna One

Wanna One emerged as a cultural phenomenon, not just for their polished performances but for capturing the zeitgeist of a generation seeking connection and authenticity.
As a product of a competitive reality show, they became symbols of ambition and teamwork, galvanizing fans around a shared narrative of striving toward success.
As a product of a competitive reality show, they became symbols of ambition and teamwork, galvanizing fans around a shared narrative of striving toward success. Their existence reshaped the landscape of K-pop by highlighting the power of audience engagement, as fans played a crucial role in determining their lineup and trajectory. Their approach to music blends high-energy pop with intricate choreography, creating an immersive experience that prioritizes visual storytelling alongside sound. This synergy between performance and music reflects an innovative method where every song serves as both an auditory and visual statement, ensuring that the impact transcends mere listening. They meticulously craft each release to resonate with fans' emotions, leveraging their collective energy and dedication. Lyrically, Wanna One often explores themes of youth, aspiration, and love, delivering messages that resonate deeply with their audience's experiences. Their songwriting tends to balance sincere expressions of vulnerability with moments of uplifting encouragement, employing a conversational tone that invites listeners into their world. This blend of sincerity and relatable storytelling allows them to connect on an emotional level.

1 studio album· 5 total releases· 5 years· South Korea

Full discography

Wanna One's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

5 releases 1 album 3 EPS 2017–2022
Type:

No releases match the current filters.