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Bastarz ( Korean: 바스타즈 (''Baseutajeu''); stylized BASTARZ) is the first official sub-unit of the South Korean
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Block B. Established in April 2015, the sub-unit consists of three members: Block B's two main dancers, B-Bomb and U-Kwon, and the rapper P.O. The sub-unit debuted with their first mini album, entitled '' Conduct Zero,'' on April 14, 2015, released their second mini album, '' Welcome 2 Bastarz,'' on October 31, 2016, and released their third, ''I'm a Mess,'' on March 28, 2019.


Origin

Although the members of Bastarz initially said they were chosen out of Block B's seven members through a random draw of colored balls, they later said that this was a joke, and that Seven Seasons' CEO chose them for the sub-unit.


History

On April 5 and 6, 2015, Block B announced through solo teaser photos that P.O, U-Kwon, and B-Bomb would make up Bastarz. Though not a part of the sub-unit, Zico confirmed that he produced Bastarz' first title track. The sub-unit's album was released April 13, 2015, along with a video for the title track, "Zero for Conduct." The album debuted at #3 on the Gaon album chart, with the singles "Conduct Zero," "Charlie Chaplin," "Thief," "Nobody but You," and "Sue Me" debuting on the Gaon digital chart at #6, #24, #63, #65, and #76, respectively. Bastarz' "Conduct Zero" was nominated for five awards in 2015, including two MAMAs, two Seoul Music Awards, and a Melon Music Award for best dance performance. In October 2015, Bastarz made their Japanese debut with the release of the CD single ''Hinko Zero,'' which reached #20 on the Oricon chart. The following year saw Bastarz' second Korean release. The sub-unit's lead single "Selfish & Beautiful Girl," composed by P.O, was released on October 24, 2016. A follow up single, titled "Make It Rain," composed by Dean, was released on October 31 along with the full '' Welcome 2 Bastarz'' extended play, which debuted at #6 on the Gaon album chart. The following week, the sub-unit made a surprise video release for the song "That's Right," featuring the members filming each other as they travel. P.O received lyrics credits for all five songs on '' Welcome 2 Bastarz'' and composition credits for "Selfish & Beautiful Girl," "That's Right," and "The Hidden Girl," while B-Bomb received both lyrics and composition credits for the song "Tightly." On April 29, 2017, Bastarz performed at the Korea Times Music Festival, held at the
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. On May 20, 2018, Bastarz competed on the JTBC music show '' Two Yoo Project Sugar Man.'' Bastarz won the show with a remake of "An Alley," a song by Yang Dong-geun that itself was a remake of a song by Lee Jae-min. Two Bastarz concerts were announced February 23, 2019, to take place March 29 and March 30 in Seoul. Bastarz released their third mini-album, ''I'm a Mess,'' on March 28, 2019. The album contains eight songs, including three solo songs, and the group members were heavily involved in the production of the album: P.O received lyrics credit for five songs on the album and composition credit for three, B-Bomb received lyrics credit for two songs and composition credits for three, and U-Kwon received lyrics and composition credit for one song.


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Seven Seasons

Block B Japanese Website
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