K-Pop Sensation tripleS Launches New Radio Show on FM Osaka

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Unveiling tripleS’s Charm and Global Appeal

‘tripleS no Chotto Shaberahen?’ is designed to showcase the group’s full spectrum of charms. Beyond their signature music, the members will share candid talks, offering a glimpse into their personalities and daily lives. The show also plans to feature special guests, adding another layer of excitement for fans. A core element of the program is its interactive nature, warmly welcoming messages from listeners, fostering a direct connection that bridges the distance between the idols and their global fanbase. This initiative provides a delightful platform for fans to feel “closer and more fun” with tripleS.

tripleS stands out in the K-Pop landscape as an exceptionally large female group, boasting 24 members from various nationalities, including Japan. Among them are four Japanese members: Kaede, who previously graced the pages of fashion magazine “Nico☆Puchi” as an exclusive model; Kotone, a participant in the popular audition program “Girls Planet 999”; and Mayu and Rin. Their diverse composition contributes to their unique appeal and global resonance.

The group’s talent and rising prominence have not gone unnoticed. In 2023, tripleS was honored with the “MAMA AWARDS Female Rookie of the Year” and the “Hanteo Music Awards 2023 Rookie Award,” marking them as one of the most exciting and watched groups in the current K-Pop scene.

How to Tune In and Connect

Listeners eager to join the conversation and send messages to tripleS can do so via the dedicated email address: triples@fmosaka.net.

For those outside the FM Osaka broadcast area, the program will be accessible via Radiko. The Radiko URL for the first broadcast, which becomes active one week prior to the air date, is:
https://radiko.jp/share/?sid=FMO&t=20260107010000

This new radio show on FM Osaka signifies a deepening bond between tripleS and their audience, especially in Japan. It expands the reach of K-Pop’s vibrant energy and the unique “Kawaii” charm of its Japanese members, further embedding global idol culture into everyday life and fostering a more intimate fan experience that resonates across borders.

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