The girl group Triple S, who came very close to the top position with the largest number of members in history, is back.The D-day for their return is May 12th, and the new album they will be releasing with a full 24 members is their second full-length album, ‘ASSEMBLE25’.Photo courtesy of Modehouse
A group that decides their title song through fan voting.That’s how Triple S’s unique title, “Idol of All Possibilities,” was completed.
The girl group Triple S, who came very close to the top position with the largest number of members in history, is back.The D-day for their return is May 12th, and the new album they will be releasing with a full 24 members is their second full-length album, ‘ASSEMBLE25’.
The title song of the new album is ‘Wake Up.’ It was decided as ‘FAN PICK, ‘ which is a unique system and identity of Triple S.
In order to understand the Triple S system, which is by far the most unique among K -idols, it is necessary to become familiar with Triple S’s terminology, which is quite familiar to K-pop fandom.
Representative examples include COSMO, Gravity, and COMO.COSMO is an application that allows for actual participation in producing Triple S, Gravity means a ‘voting act’ that can directly influence group activities through COSMO, and COMO means voting rights.
Through the title song ‘Wake Up’ chosen by fans, Triple S will further strengthen the group’s signature ‘girl crush’ style of being soft on the outside but strong on the inside.In the teaser image released on the 28th, they visualized this with the extreme contrast of their ‘black and white’ stage outfits.
Triple S’s signature girl crush, which is known for its ‘sophisticated intensity’, was previously popularized with the mega hit song ‘Girls Never Die’ last year.
Meanwhile, ahead of the release of their new full-length album, Triple S released Japanese versions of two singles, “Girls Never Die” and “Rising,” in Japan.”Girls Never Die” was the title track of their full-group album “Assemble 24” released last year, while “Rising” was the title track of their debut album “Assemble,” which was released in 2023.
Reporter Heo Min- mignon@donga.com
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