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Posted by izonewizones1,646 pts Monday, July 18, 2022

Triple S's first sub-unit to release 'DIMENSION' with the initial 5 revealed members

24-member girl group 'Triple S' has announced they will release the song 'DIMENSION' as a 5-member sub-unit.

Triple S, is a group created by MODHAUS. They will contain 24 members and plan to have rotational sub-units and solo activities; so far, only five members have been revealed.

During their behind-the-scenes vlog series 'SIGNAL,' On July 18, 2022, they announced they will be forming their first sub-unit with the first complete dorm room members: Kim Yoo-Yeon, Yoon Seo-Yeon, Kim Chae-Yeon, Lee Ji-woo, Jeong Hye-rin

The English demo was played during the SIGNAL episode. It was also played during Jeong Hye-rin's trailer, as well as the possible choreography to the song.


Previously, in the comments of Jeong Hye-rin's video, the official TripleS account stated:

"The music in this video is an original demo that will be completed as a song by tripleS."


The five members are scheduled to start recording the song on Thursday,  July 21, 2022. 

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Tinkerbell2345
Tinkerbell23452,117 pts Monday, July 18, 2022 1
Monday, July 18, 2022

It's giving LOONA. Hopefully their agency doesn't repeat any of the mistakes Blockberry made.

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eager_beaver6,241 pts Monday, July 18, 2022 1
Monday, July 18, 2022

With a group this big, I wonder how much true group cohesion and togetherness the members can achieve. Especially if the focus is on frequently splitting the group in various teams and largely having some members doing activities separately from the rest. I don't know how often Triple S will do activates as a full group, maybe it'll surprise me. But based on the description it seems to be less of a group and more of a music collective, one whose members mix and match to collaborate with each other on different projects according to the company's wishes. Maybe behind the scenes they will have a great feeling of unity, maybe even precisely because they work together in different teams and get to work with members they might not otherwise think of working with. But to an outsider seeing the group constantly split up in smaller teams or solo projects - if that's what they're going with - will make the group seem less of a team, and more like band of loosely affiliated idols.

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