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tripleS Expands into Japan with Launch of 'tripleS's Talk a Little?' Radio Show

tripleS Expands into Japan with Launch of 'tripleS's Talk a Little?' Radio Show
tripleS launches its radio show on Japan's FM Osaka.
The group will share music stories and invite surprise guests.
They are actively engaging in Japan with their debut mini-album 'SecretHimitsuBimil.'

tripleS is set to broaden its horizons in Japan. The group will host a new radio show titled 'tripleS's Talk a Little?' on FM Osaka starting at 1 AM on the 8th, aiming to connect with local fans. Members will share music and entertainment updates directly, with occasional surprise guests. The production team expressed, 'We hope listeners enjoy the talks and music filled with tripleS's charm,' and welcomed messages from fans. This show will air on the first and third Thursdays of every month at 1 AM for 30 minutes. Recently, tripleS's subunit HATCH! released their debut mini-album 'SecretHimitsuBimil' and has been actively engaging in various activities. They successfully wrapped up their first fan meeting in Tokyo and collaborated in a joint concert with Japanese idol group Ebisu Chugakko. The track 'Tokimetique' from the album was selected as the opening theme for the recent TV Tokyo drama 'People Don't Think Appearance is Everything.'

The debut of tripleS into Japanese radio represents a significant expansion of their global strategy. By launching a program that encourages direct interaction with fans, they can strengthen their connection with the Japanese audience and subsequently enhance brand loyalty. This radio format allows them to weave in various entertainment elements, making it more appealing for fans. Their first mini-album 'SecretHimitsuBimil' has also garnered positive feedback in the Japanese market, proving that their musical style resonates with local listeners. The selection of 'Tokimetique' as the opening theme for a TV drama indicates that their appeal goes beyond music and creates broader cultural connections.

This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.

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Source: tvdaily.co.kr