
NOWZ
NOWZ debuted as NOWADAYS in 2024, spent a year trying to rank beside a dictionary word, and returned in 2025 with a shorter name and much sharper teeth. Hyeonbin, Yoon, Yeonwoo, Jinhyuk and Siyun did not restart their history when the logo changed. The same five-member line runs from “OoWee” through IGNITION, “HomeRUN,” the 2026 Japanese debut and the disco-glossed weak spot called “Achilles.”
Meet the five before the rebrand eats the timeline

Hyeonbin
Leader · vocalist · rapper
Produce X 101 and several trainee systems before Cube; songwriter, piano player and the member keeping the dorm and timeline in order.
Yoon
Main vocalist
The melodic center with piano instincts, romance-drama taste and enough fake-maknae energy to confuse the age line.
Yeonwoo
Main dancer · vocalist
A long Cube trainee road turned into the formation anchor; he makes five people look like one decision instead of nearby excellent dancers.
Jinhyuk
Rapper · dancer · songwriter
Low-end performance pressure and real composition credit, including the youth file the members helped build with YUQI.
Siyun
Rapper · maknae · songwriter
The youngest member writing into the group’s anxiety about adulthood instead of borrowing a company inspirational poster.NOWZ at a glance
NOWADAYS.
April 2, 2024 with the single album NOWADAYS and “OoWee.”
June 2, 2025 as NOWZ.
Cube Entertainment.
Hyeonbin, Yoon, Yeonwoo, Jinhyuk and Siyun.
DAY_AND; originally D-DAY.
Active five-member boy group.
2024–present.
NOWADAYS, NOWHERE, IGNITION, Play Ball and “Achilles.”
NOWZ, March 4, 2026.
“Achilles,” August 5, 2026.
NOW is the present; Z signals expanding possibility and a new beginning, not an ending.
THE NAME FILE
NOWADAYS was searchable only if you already knew the answer
The original name wanted to connect the present with the days ahead. It also competed with every ordinary sentence containing “nowadays.” Cube compressed the name to NOWZ in June 2025. The official explanation turns Z into possibility rather than a last letter. Convenient branding language, yes. The useful part is that the music changed with it.
The fandom began as D-DAY and became DAY_AND because the earlier name was already in use. DAY_AND keeps the day-based relationship without sending new fans into three unrelated search results. Use the official site and accounts for membership and event notices; fandom typography is not a verification system.
THE CONTINUITY FILE
Same five people, one history
No member was added or removed during the rebrand. Old NOWADAYS releases belong to NOWZ. Profiles, charts, credits and video libraries should not split one career into before-and-after duplicates just because Cube bought a new logo.
That continuity matters for Hyeonbin’s long trainee history, Yeonwoo’s years at Cube, and the writing credits Jinhyuk and Siyun began collecting. A fan should be able to start at “OoWee,” follow the change through IGNITION, and arrive at “Achilles” without opening a second human.
The catalog is the proof that the rebrand needed music
“OoWee,” “NOW” and “TICKET” introduce the lineup with brighter, safer rookie packaging.
A remake of BEAST’s “On Rainy Days,” useful for hearing the vocal line outside debut noise.
“Why Not?” and “Heart vs Head” broaden the palette before the name catches up.
A digital bridge into the more performance-heavy identity.
YUQI and PENTAGON’s Wooseok wrote with all five members; Jinhyuk and Siyun also share composition credit.
“EVERGLOW” gives the rebrand guitars and ruins; “Problem Child” brings fifty dancers to a b-side argument.
“HomeRUN” and “GET BUCK” push the group toward EDM and hip-hop without erasing the five voices.
“AMMO” with YRD Leo plus Japanese versions of the Korean catalog.
A disco-inspired digital single about the one weak spot that can bring the whole confident performance down.
Why IGNITION changed the conversation
“Fly to the Youth” is the emotional bridge. It lets five rookies admit that adulthood already feels like unpaid overtime, then makes the members co-authors of the complaint. “EVERGLOW” turns the rebrand into youth rock and dystopian film. “Problem Child” takes the label adults use to discipline young people and fills the room with a fifty-person crew. Those tracks do not sound identical. They do sound like the same group finally making choices.
The EP reached No. 3 on the Circle Album Chart and crossed 149,000 cumulative Korean sales. More important for this file, the members began talking about direction rather than merely thanking fans for waiting. The first solo meet-and-greet and international activity made the audience visible enough that NOWZ stopped reading like a company forecast.
Performance has to do more than fill the frame
Hyeonbin and Yoon supply vocal contrast; Jinhyuk and Siyun give rap sections different weight; Yeonwoo keeps transitions readable. The best NOWZ stages expand around the members rather than hiding them. “Problem Child” works because the mega crew becomes social pressure. “Achilles” works closer to the camera, using disco gloss and chemistry to make vulnerability look dangerously confident.
The DAY_AND starter file
- NOWADAYS: the group’s original name and the correct label for the 2024 releases.
- NOWZ: the same five people after June 2, 2025.
- DAY_AND: the current fandom name; D-DAY was retired because it was already in use.
- IGNITION: the first mini album and the point where the rebrand gained musical evidence.
- Problem Child mega crew: roughly fifty dancers turning a b-side performance video into the louder promotion.
- Z Film: the 2026 content that turned salad ingredients into disco comeback clues because apparently subtlety had the day off.
The panda side quest
Watch Hyeonbin on Produce X 101, then compare the 2024 debut stages with full “Problem Child” choreography. Read the credits for “Fly to the Youth” before assuming every emotional sentence came from a company copywriter. Follow the Japanese release trail through the official site, where the five-member dates, releases and event notices are kept in one place. Finish with the group’s first solo event reporting and the official “Achilles” video. The side quest is not to memorize trivia. It is to watch a group become less generic in public.
RAERAE TAKE
The rebrand worked because NOWZ finally sounded less like a pitch deck
Changing a name does not rescue a group. It can create a second pile of search problems with a shinier font. NOWZ escaped that fate because IGNITION gave the change a personality: anxious youth, loud guitars, rougher rap, choreography with a point and members appearing in the credits.
I still want Cube to promote the interesting b-sides before fans have to organize a missing-person search. But NOWZ now has an answer when somebody asks why they should click. That is more valuable than a perfect logo.
MY CONTENT FIRST
Reacts
“Achilles” — disco lights on the weak spot
“Problem Child” — the b-side Cube forgot to treat like a title track
TEA WITH RECEIPTS
The timeline
NOWADAYS became NOWZ: what changed and what did not
The first solo meet-and-greet and the audience after IGNITION
Official music video library
Official Cube and NOWZ uploads only. The tracker adds real totals and daily gains after collection; fan uploads stay out.
20262 key videos
20256 official files
OFFICIAL HANDLES