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Zellda of SMORZ

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Zellda

Status: Active SMORZ memberYears active: 2025-present

Zellda is a rapper in SMORZ, the Hong Kong and South Korea based six-member group that debuted under Echo Entertainment in May 2025.

Profile

Stage name: Zellda

Born: February 23, 2000

From: Taiwan

Role: Rapper

MBTI listed by profile sources: ENFP

Group debut: May 19, 2025

Company: Echo Entertainment

The part worth remembering

As the oldest member and a rapper, Zellda helps give the lineup a little edge under all that debut-era sweetness.

SMORZ debuted with an English-language mini album, so Zellda entered a group aiming beyond one market from the first day. The title track “I want you to” gave the members bright dance-pop, synchronized performance work, and a very clean introduction. The next era has the harder job: show what Zellda sounds and feels like when the styling is no longer doing half the talking.

Debut era

Always Some More contains “I want you to,” “Love Drive,” “Bleeding Heart,” and “My Only Love.” It moves between dance-pop and R&B without asking the members to fake an aggressive concept that does not fit the material.

Read the “I want you to” review →

Career context and group function

Zellda’s public résumé begins with SMORZ rather than a separate solo catalog. She debuted as the group’s oldest member and rapper in a multinational lineup built for activity across Hong Kong, South Korea and wider international platforms. The group’s first release, Always Some More, arrived on May 19, 2025 through Number K and Echo Entertainment, establishing her formal music career date.

The debut EP gave the members four English-language tracks instead of a single song and a collection of placeholders. “I want you to” emphasized bright synchronization; “Love Drive” and “Bleeding Heart” made more room for rhythmic phrasing and lower-toned delivery. That range matters for Zellda because a rapper in a melodic pop group is often asked to connect sections rather than dominate them. Her job is structural: introduce contrast, redirect momentum and keep the arrangement from becoming one continuous vocal color.

YouTube tracking history

SMORZ “I want you to” official music videoDaily+329Total views4.3M

Daily gain: baseline collection pending · Total views: collection pending

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