
Quadrilingual K-pop girl group TRI.BE made their comeback with the release of their second single album “Conmigo” containing the carrier track “Rub-A-Dum” and “Loro.”
“Conmigo,” which means, “with me” in Spanish,” and through the album, the girls showcase their signature “girl swag,” radiating self-confidence in the process.
“Rub-A-Dum” is like the timeless tale of the Pied Piper and invites fans to follow with the call, “Everybody come play with TRI.BE.”
In “Loro,” or parrot in Spanish, TRI.BE members preach about finding confidence in one’s true self. The two tracks elevate TRI.BE’s eclectic charisma as they continue their boundary-breaking rise.
TRI.BE is composed of seven members: Songsun, Jinha, Hyunbin and Soeun from Seoul; Kelly and Jia from Taipei; and Mire from Tokyo. They speak and sing in English, Chinese, Japanese and Korean.
Earlier this year, they teamed up with two of the well-known K-pop producers S.Tiger and EXID’s Elly for the two tracks in “TRI.BE Da Loca,” generating more than 5 million streams. The two worked together again with TRI.BE for “Conmigo.”
“Conmigo” was released on May 18 and according to Korea’s Hanteo Chart, the album has sold 2,063 copies in four days, surpassing the one-week sales of ‘TRI.BE Da Loca.”
TRI.BE’s name comes from the combination of the words “triangle,” which signifies the most perfect shape, and “being,” leading to the slogan, “We are perfect as we are.”