The SM Trainee Who Vanished After a Scandal Is Now K-Pop's Hottest Under-the-Radar Producer
Once a promising SM trainee, Yu Zhi disappeared after a 2016 scandal. Nearly a decade later, he's back as 'ZHI', the hit producer behind K-Pop's latest chart-topper. This is his story of reinvention.
Yu Zhi, a former SM Entertainment trainee once tipped for stardom, has made a dramatic return to the K-Pop scene not as an idol, but as one of its most sought-after producers. After a 2016 scandal effectively erased him from the public eye for nearly a decade, he's now being celebrated as the mastermind behind a recent chart-topping hit, sparking a frenzy among fans who've connected the dots.
A Promising Star's Sudden Fall
Born in 1996, the Chinese national was a highly-regarded talent within SM, known for his skills showcased in private trainee events. His promising future came to a halt in 2016. According to media reports from that time, accusations emerged concerning a private financial dispute and his relationship with a non-celebrity woman. The ensuing controversy led to his departure from the agency, after which he seemingly vanished. In the cutthroat world of K-Pop, it looked like another case of a dream ending before it could begin.
Reinvention as Producer 'ZHI'
His name resurfaced unexpectedly when the rookie group AURA saw their song <keyword:Echo Chamber> climb the charts, a rare feat for a new artist. The track's dark, melodic sound captivated listeners, hitting #1 on the real-time Bugs chart. This success drew attention to the producer credited: 'ZHI'. It didn't take long for eagle-eyed fans to piece together the evidence and realize that ZHI was, in fact, Yu Zhi. He's now the head producer at an indie label, Underdog Sound, proving that a career in K-Pop doesn't always have to be in the spotlight.
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