tripleS Officially Releases Japanese Version of Full Group Title Track 'Baby Flower'
The 'Idol of All Possibilities,' tripleS, continues their global stride by gifting a special track for their Japanese fans. At midnight on the 3rd, tripleS offi
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- The 'Idol of All Possibilities,' tripleS, continues their global stride by gifting a special track for their Japanese fans. At midnight on the 3rd, tripleS offi

The 'Idol of All Possibilities,' tripleS, continues their global stride by gifting a special track for their Japanese fans.
At midnight on the 3rd, tripleS officially released the Japanese version of 'Baby Flower,' the title track from the first part of their full group album ASSEMBLE26 'LOVE & POP'. The song was released sequentially around the world at midnight in each respective time zone, with the official music video also being unveiled at the same time.
Previously, on the 1st, tripleS released their new album and officially began their comeback promotions. This album delivers a message of empathy, comfort, and solidarity to those who live without discovering their own potential. The title track, 'Baby Flower,' is a song with a radiant and overwhelming emotion dedicated to those experiencing growing pains, containing a message of encouragement to bloom like a flower.
The music video, filmed in four cities—Seoul, Bangkok, Taipei, and Tokyo—is also garnering passionate attention. Highly praised for its aesthetic visuals, the music video surpassed 3.3 million views within 24 hours of its release. As of 8:00 AM on the 3rd, it has surpassed 6.2 million views, proving the explosive response from the global fandom.
Meanwhile, in addition to the title track, this album features a variety of b-sides that organically weave together the concerns and attitudes of contemporary girls, including 'Sad Girls Schemin',' 'Peer,' 'Type of Girl,' 'Sleek,' 'I Like That,' and 'Me Myself Mode'.
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