Special unit BSS of K-pop boy band Seventeen will be returning after two years by releasing a single album in January.
Following their hit song “Fighting (Feat. Lee Young Ji),” BSS will kick off the new year with the release of their second single album ‘Teleparty” on Jan. 8.
“Teleparty,” a portmanteau of “telepathy” and “party,” will represent BSS’ heart-to-heart party of connection through their telepathic empathy. With this album, they remind everyone to pause and savor the ordinary yet precious moments of everyday life.
Seventeen's BSS (Pledis Entertainment)
In the new trailer unveiled today on Seventeen’s official social media platforms, BSS members pose the question, “How is your youth?” as they step into the lives of everyday people to celebrate the beauty of simple happiness.
The trio, composed of Seungkwan, DK and Hoshi, act as "ambassadors of youth," offering a break to students in cram school, taking on overtime for an office worker exhausted by late nights, and bringing two elders together for love.
As the video concludes, they declare, “Youth is now,” redefining youth as ‘anyone finding joy in the moment’ and promising to make the world full of youth.
BSS is the acronym for “BooSeokSoon,” each of the three letters taken from the Korean name of the three members that form the unit.
Their first single album “Second Wind,” released in 2023, set a record for the highest first-week album sales by any K-pop unit at the time, with 610,000 copies sold.
Its lead single “Fighting (Feat. Lee Young Ji)” became one of the top give longest-charting songs by a K-pop boy group on a leading streaming platform in Korea, Melon, where it stayed for an astonishing 677 consecutive days.
The track was even chosen as the official cheer song for Team Korea (South Korean national team) during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, building anticipation for what lies ahead for the unit.
Pre-order for “Teleparty” has started with more information available on Weverse.