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Ateez: Discography & Career Overview

2026-06-19

A chronological look at Ateez's releases, lineup, and activity — grounded in verified release data.

Ateez is an eight-member K-pop group under KQ Entertainment, comprising Hongjoong, Seonghwa, Yunho, Yeosang, San, Mingi, Wooyoung, and Jongho. Active since their debut on October 24, 2018, the group has built a discography structured around thematic multi-part series, each arc developing its own internal narrative across mini-albums and full-length releases.

Debut & the Treasure Series

The group's catalog opens with Treasure EP.1: All to Zero, released on their debut date of October 24, 2018, fronted by the title track "Pirate King." Ateez maintained a rapid release pace from the outset: Treasure EP.2: Zero to One followed on January 15, 2019 with "Say My Name," and Treasure EP.3: One to All arrived on June 10, 2019 with "Wave." Each entry advanced the Treasure series while delivering a standalone title track.

The arc reached its conclusion with Treasure EP.Fin: All to Action on October 8, 2019 — the group's first full-length studio album — led by "Wonderland." The project expanded with Treasure EP. Extra: Shift the Map on December 4, 2019. An epilogue phase followed in early 2020: Treasure Epilogue: Action to Answer (January 6, 2020) and Treasure EP.Map to Answer (February 12, 2020) both centered on the title track "Answer," the latter presenting a compiled configuration of the era's material.

The Zero: Fever Era

A new conceptual cycle launched with Zero: Fever Part.1 on July 29, 2020, led by "Inception." Zero: Fever Part.2 followed on March 1, 2021 with "Fireworks (I'm the One)" as its title track. The period closed with Into the A to Z, a full-length studio album released on March 24, 2021 and led by "Still Here." The proximity of these three releases — spanning roughly eight months — reflects the group's sustained output rhythm during this era, combining the part-by-part mini-album format with a standalone full-length within a single conceptual window.

The World Arc

The discography extends into a World series with The World EP.1: Movement, a mini-album, and The World EP.Fin: Will, a full-length studio album. Specific release dates for these entries are not confirmed in the available data, though their naming structure mirrors the Treasure series' own EP-to-Fin framework, indicating a similarly shaped conceptual arc with a defined beginning and conclusion. Together, the three series — Treasure, Zero: Fever, and The World — map a discography built around serialized storytelling, with each chapter marked by both mini and full-length formats and consistent use of title track-led releases to anchor each installment.

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