Seventeen subunit BSS to drop new single 'Teleparty' on Jan 8


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Seventeen subunit trio BSS is returning with its second single, titled Teleparty, on Jan. 8, Pledis Entertainment said Friday. — Photo: Pledis Entertainment

Seventeen subunit trio BSS is returning with its second single, titled Teleparty, on Jan. 8, Pledis Entertainment said Friday.

The three-piece unit of Seung-kwan, Do-gyeom and Hoshi teased a snippet of the upcoming song through a two-minute trailer titled "How is Your Youth?" on Hybe Label's YouTube channel and the group's official social media account.

The new single Teleparty means to connect with everyone in the world in a party through telepathy. The song reflects the message that promotes the idea that youth is not determined by age but by one's state of mind.

The single marks the K-pop subunit's comeback in nearly two years. Its first single Second Wind, was released on Feb. 6, 2023.

Meanwhile, Seventeen will meet fans in Asia through its "Seventeen (Right Here) World Tour in Asia" which will be held in Jakarta, Singapore and Bangkok, from next month until February. – The Korea Herald/Asia News Network

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