"Trendsetter Taehyung"— Fans react as ZEROBASEONE's Sung Hanbin & Seok Matthew cover BTS' V and Lee-jung Lee's choreography

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ZEROBASEONE's Sung Hanbin & Seok Matthew cover BTS' V and Lee-jung Lee's choreography (Images Via X/@zb1_official, @bts_bighit)

ZEROBASEONE's Sung Hanbin and Seok Matthew join in on the What's Your Fantasy choreography trend started by BTS’ V and Lee Jung Lee. On November 28, 2024, V, aka Kim Taehyung, and South Korean dancer and choreographer Lee-jung Lee dropped a dance practice routine video on their respective social media pages.

The What's Your Fantasy (song by Ludacris ft. Shawna) dance routine was choreographed by Lee-jung Lee and performed by herself along with V while he was on his vacation from the military. The dance choreography went viral over several social media platforms, including TikTok and Instagram.

On December 23, 2024, Sung Hanbin and Seok Matthew of ZEROBASEONE took to the official Instagram page of the group to share a glimpse of them performing choreography. This garnered attention online among fans of BTS and ZEROBASEONE. ARMYs swelled in pride as the choreography was appreciated by many and also performed by K-pop idols. They expressed their wish to see Kim Taehyung doing hip-hop songs in the future where he also showcases his dance moves.

“Trendsetter Taehyung,” a fan said.
“Just because taehyung won't do dance pop songs and don't shove a dance challenge on his fans ,but if tae really does a trendy songs with dance he would go viral as always...His jazz song is going viral bro nobody is on his level I feel,” a fan added.
“Not Taehyung casually creating a viral dance challenge while in the military that idols are now starting to join. That’s impact, for real. Oh, when he drops his own hip-hop song with choreo, it’ll be beyond INSANE,” a user stated.

Fans also appreciated the dance moves by the ZEROBASEONE members Sung Hanbin and Seok Matthew.

“Oh but that one in the black outfit is killing it, like,” a fan commented.
“Sung Hanbin's always amazing, his details and body control are so crazy, I appreciate him since he danced standing next to you,” another fan commented.
“matthew ateee!” a user reacted.

Netizens recognized Seok Matthew as the moo guy due to his recent viral TikTok challenge where he's seen making the sound of the cow. While others recalled the “Who's Matthew?” post by RM on Weverse, after a fan accidentally shared a message to the BTS leader that was meant for Seok Matthew.

“Just so everyone knows, the boy on the right is Namjoon’s “Who’s Matthew”,” a user said.
“OMG is that the MoOoo guy?” a fan questioned.
“That's moo-guy-who's-matthew? matthew and his ex-bf,” a fan added.

More about BTS’ Kim Taehyung’s latest music release and ZEROBASEONE’s upcoming activities

BTS’ V dropped his latest solo single, White Christmas, in collaboration with late American singer Bing Crosby, on December 6, 2024. The song is V’s rendition inspired by the original White Christmas released in 1954. Furthermore, he also dropped Winter Ahead, featuring South Korean ballad vocalist Park Hyo-shin, on November 29, 2024.

On the other hand, he is currently serving in the military and is expected to be discharged in 2025 alongside his fellow group members RM, Suga, Jimin, and Jungkook. The official discharge dates of BTS members are yet to be announced.

Meanwhile, the nine-member K-pop boy group ZEROBASEONE took the stage at the 2024 Mnet Asian Music Awards held at the Kyocera Dome in Osaka, Japan. The group performed songs like Kill The Romeo and Good So Bad on the second day of the Japan chapter of 2024 MAMA on November 23, 2024.

ZEROBASEONE's Kim Taerae and Han Yujin joined TXT's Beomgyu and Huening Kai and Jay from ENHYPEN for a collaborative performance under the name TOENZE. The boy group is gearing up for their performance at the 2024 year-end SBS Gayo Daejeon, which will be held on December 25, 2025.

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