TripleS discography | |
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Studio albums | 2 |
EPs | 5 |
Compilation albums | 1 |
Singles | 14 |
Single albums | 2 |
TripleS is a South Korean girl group with 24 members that rotate through various sub-units. Across all sub-units, TripleS have released two studio albums, five extended plays, one compilation album, three single albums, and fourteen singles. The group made their debut in October 2022 when with their first sub-unit, Acid Angel from Asia, released the EP Access and debut single "Generation". The EP debuted at number nine on South Korea's Circle Album Chart. In February 2023 the group as a whole released their first EP with Assemble , and its lead single "Rising". The band's second sub-unit, Krystal Eyes, debuted in May of that year with the EP Aesthetic , followed in June by the group's first single album, Cherry Gene, which was a combined released by the Acid Angel from Asia and Krystal Eyes subunits under the name Acid Eyes. In the second half of 2023, the band released two additional EPs: Muhan under the Lovelution sub-unit in August, followed by Mujuk under the Evolution sub-unit in October. The band ended 2023 by releasing "Just Do It" in December, the first digital single by seventh sub-unit NXT.
2024 saw additional growth, kicking off in January with the release of the group's second single album, Structure of Sadness, this time as the Aria sub-unit. The group made their debut as a completed 24-member ensemble with their first studio album Assemble24 and its lead single "Girls Never Die". The album peaked at number three on the Circle Album Chart, TripleS's highest position to date. In June, an additional single, "Inner Dance", was released under the Glow sub-unit, followed by another studio album, Performante, by the Visionary Vision sub-unit.
In November 2024, TripleS debuted their first Japanese sub-unit, Hatchi (∞!), with the single "Untitled".
Title | Details | Peak chart positions | Sales |
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TripleS | |||
Assemble24 |
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Visionary Vision | |||
Performante |
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Title | Details | Peak chart positions | Sales |
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KOR [4] | |||
TripleS | |||
Assemble |
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Acid Angel from Asia | |||
Access |
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Krystal Eyes | |||
Aesthetic |
| 8 |
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Lovelution | |||
Muhan |
| 14 |
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Evolution | |||
Mujuk |
| 12 |
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Acid Eyes | |||
Cherry Gene |
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Aria | |||
Structure of Sadness |
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Title | Year | Recorded by | Peak chart positions | Album | |
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KOR [10] | NZ Hot [11] | ||||
TripleS | |||||
"Rising" | 2023 | Kim Yoo-yeon, Kim Na-kyoung, Seo Da-hyun, Yoon Seo-yeon, Kim Chae-yeon, Gong Yu-bin, Lee Ji-woo, Kaede, Jeong Hye-rin, Kim Soo-min | 110 | — | Assemble |
"Girls Never Die" | 2024 | TripleS | 27 | — | Assemble24 |
Acid Angel from Asia | |||||
"Generation" | 2022 | Kim Yoo-yeon, Kim Na-kyoung, Gong Yu-bin, Jeong Hye-rin | 194 | 34 | Access |
Krystal Eyes | |||||
"Cherry Talk" | 2023 | Yoon Seo-yeon, Kim Chae-yeon, Lee Ji-woo, Kim Soo-min | — [A] | — | Aesthetic |
"Touch+" | Park So-hyun, Yoon Seo-yeon, Kim Chae-yeon, Lee Ji-woo, Kim Soo-min | — | — | Non-album single | |
Acid Eyes | |||||
"Cherry Gene" (Baddest mix) | 2023 | Kim Yoo-yeon, Kim Na-kyoung, Yoon Seo-yeon, Kim Chae-yeon, Gong Yu-bin, Lee Ji-woo, Jeong Hye-rin, Kim Soo-min | — | — | Cherry Gene |
Lovelution | |||||
"Girls' Capitalism" | 2023 | Xinyu, Park So-hyun, Seo Da-hyun, Nien, Yoon Seo-yeon, Gong Yu-bin, Kaede, Jeong Hye-rin | — [B] | — | Muhan |
Evolution | |||||
"Invincible" | 2023 | Kim Yoo-yeon, Mayu, Kim Na-kyoung, Kotone, Kim Chae-yeon, Lee Ji-woo, Kim Soo-min, Kwak Yeon-ji | — [C] | — | Mujuk |
NXT | |||||
"Just Do It" | 2023 | Park Shi-on, Lynn, Jeong Ha-yeon, Joobin | — [D] | — | Non-album single |
Aria | |||||
"Door" | 2024 | Seo Da-hyun, Nien, Kim Chae-yeon, Lee Ji-woo, Kaede | — [E] | — | Structure of Sadness |
Glow | |||||
"Inner Dance" (내적 댄스) | 2024 | Ji-yeon, Sullin, Kim Chae-won, Seo-ah | — [F] | — | Non-album single |
Visionary Vision | |||||
"Hit the Floor" | 2024 | Kim Yoo-yeon, Xinyu, Kim Na-kyoung, Park So-hyun, Nien, Ji-yeon, Kotone, Gong Yu-bin, Kaede, Lynn, Jeong Hye-rin, Kwak Yeon-ji | — [G] | — | Performante |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. |
Title | Year | Recorded by | Peak chart positions | Sales | Album |
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JPN [19] | |||||
TripleS | |||||
"###" (Hash) [a] | 2024 | TripleS | — | Non-album single | |
∞! (Hatchi) | |||||
"Untitled" (アンタイトル) | 2024 | Kim Yoo-yeon, Mayu, Kotone, Kim Chae-yeon, Lee Ji-woo, Park Shi-on, Kim Chae-won, Kim Soo-min | 4 |
| Non-album single |
Title | Year | Recorded by | Album |
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TripleS | |||
"Polaroid" | 2024 | Mayu, Kim Na-kyoung, Park Shi-on, Kim Chae-won | Non-album singles |
"Dreaming" | Kim Yoo-yeon, Seo Da-hyun, Gong Yu-bin, Park Shi-on |
Title | Year | Recorded by | Peak chart positions | Album |
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KOR Down. [21] | ||||
TripleS | ||||
"Beam" | 2023 | Kim Yoo-yeon, Kim Na-kyoung, Seo Da-hyun, Yoon Seo-yeon, Kim Chae-yeon, Gong Yu-bin, Lee Ji-woo, Kaede, Jeong Hye-rin, Kim Soo-min | 111 | Assemble |
"Before the Rise" | 149 | |||
"Colorful" | 96 | |||
"The Baddest" | 134 | |||
"New Look" | 109 | |||
"Chowall" (초월) | Kim Na-kyoung, Yoon Seo-yeon | 158 | ||
"S" | 2024 | TripleS | 130 | Assemble24 |
"Heart Raider" (가시권) | 102 | |||
"Midnight Flower" | 103 | |||
"White Soul Sneakers" | 112 | |||
"Chiyu" (치유) | 110 | |||
"24" | 90 | |||
"Beyond the Beyond" (이면의 이면) | 113 | |||
"Non Scale" | 107 | |||
"Dimension" | 108 | |||
Lovelution | ||||
"Complexity" (복합성) | 2023 | Xinyu, Park So-hyun, Seo Da-hyun, Nien, Yoon Seo-yeon, Gong Yu-bin, Kaede, Jeong Hye-rin | 166 | Muhan |
"Black Soul Dress" | 162 | |||
"Seoul Sonyo Sound" | 182 | |||
"Cry Baby" | 158 | |||
"Speed Love" | 167 | |||
Evolution | ||||
"Rhodanthe" | 2023 | Kim Yoo-yeon, Mayu, Kim Na-kyoung, Kotone, Kim Chae-yeon, Lee Ji-woo, Kim Soo-min, Kwak Yeon-ji | 195 | Mujuk |
Visionary Vision | ||||
"Visual Virtue" | 2024 | Kim Yoo-yeon, Xinyu, Kim Na-kyoung, Park So-hyun, Nien, Ji-yeon, Kotone, Gong Yu-bin, Kaede, Lynn, Jeong Hye-rin, Kwak Yeon-ji | 118 | Performante |
"Choom" | 111 | |||
"Éclair" | 116 | |||
"Love Soseol" (연애소설)" | 113 | |||
"Atmosphere (VV ver.)" | 117 | |||
"12 Rings" | 123 | |||
"Vision" | 119 | |||
"Bionic Power" | 125 | |||
"Visionary Vision" | 131 | |||
Title | Year | Director(s) | Ref. |
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"Generation" | 2022 | Oh Ji-won (Undermood Film) | [22] |
"Rising" | 2023 | [23] | |
"Cherry Talk" | [24] | ||
"Touch+" | Unknown | [25] | |
"Girls' Capitalism" | Oh Ji-won (Undermood Film) | [26] | |
"Invincible" | Ha Junghoon, Lee Hyesung (Hattrick) | [27] | |
"Door" | 2024 | Unknown | [28] |
"Girls Never Die" | Oh Ji-won (Undermood Film) | [29] | |
"Hit the Floor" | [30] | ||
"Untitled" | Unknown | [31] | |
Title | Year | Director(s) | Ref. |
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"thesis" | 2022 | Unknown | [32] |
"We are S" | [33] | ||
"signalis" | [34] | ||
"YoonSeoYeon.SSS" | [35] | ||
"JeongHyeRin.SSS" | [36] | ||
"LeeJiWoo.SSS" | [37] | ||
"KimChaeYeon.SSS" | [38] | ||
"KimYooYeon.SSS" | [39] | ||
"objekt" | [40] | ||
"KimSooMin.SSS" | [41] | ||
"KimNaKyoung.SSS" | [42] | ||
"GongYuBin.SSS" | [43] | ||
"Kaede.SSS" | [44] | ||
"SeoDaHyun.SSS" | [45] | ||
"Kotone.SSS" | 2023 | [46] | |
"KwakYeonJi.SSS" | [47] | ||
"Nien.SSS" | [48] | ||
"ParkSoHyun.SSS" | [49] | ||
"Xinyu.SSS" | [50] | ||
"Mayu.SSS" | [51] | ||
"Lynn.SSS" | [52] | ||
"Joobin.SSS" | [53] | ||
"JeongHaYeon.SSS" | [54] | ||
"ParkShiOn.SSS" | [55] | ||
"Just Do It (Performance)" | [56] | ||
"KimChaeWon.SSS" | 2024 | [57] | |
"Sullin.SSS" | [58] | ||
"SeoAh.SSS" | [59] | ||
"JiYeon.SSS" | [60] | ||
"the system" | [61] | ||
"Inner Dance" (내적 댄스) Official Reels Compilation | [62] | ||
"Non Scale" Official Stage Dance | [63] |
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