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∞! (pronounced as Hatchi!) is the first Japanese and 10th overall sub-unit by tripleS. They debuted on November 20, 2024 with the single "<Untitled>".

History[]

2024: Gravity[]

On June 13, tripleS announced a new GRAVITY for the first Japanese sub-unit, tentatively named Japan Dimension.[1] Prior to the selection of the members, an event gravity took place for fans to vote for if members should be allowed to voice their opinions on the ongoing gravity or not, with the result ending in favor of members speaking without restriction.

On July 18, members Mayu and ShiOn were pre-selected as members by MODHAUS before gravity began.[2]

From July 20 to August 20, voting for two of the last six remaining members took place on Lemino's website, accessible to Japanese residents only. On August 25, it was announced that YooYeon and Kotone had been placed in the unit.[3]

Hachi! Japan Dimension Final Line Up

Japan Dimension final lineup

From August 26 to 28, the last four members of the unit were chosen through Cosmo. Members ChaeYeon and SooMin had been placed in the unit on August 27,[4] followed by JiWoo and ChaeWon on August 28.[5]

On September 4, an article was released confirming the Japan Dimension's debut in the second half of the year.[6]

On September 14, after tripleS' showcase in Japan they announced the official name of Japan Dimension, ∞! (pronounced as Hachi!), which means "Eight" in Japanese and they will make their debut on November 20 with their first single "<Untitled>".

On September 26, Mayu was chosen as the unit's leader.[7]

Members[]

Name Position(s) Color
English Korean Japanese
YooYeon 유연 ユヨン TBA      Opera Pink
Mayu 마유 マユ Leader      Vivid Tangerine
Kotone 코토네 コトネ TBA      Golden Yellow
ChaeYeon 채연 チェヨン TBA      Atlantis Green
JiWoo 지우 ジウ TBA      Lemon Yellow
ShiOn 시온 シオン TBA      French Rose
ChaeWon 채원 チェウォン TBA      Light Wisteria
SooMin 수민 スミン Maknae      Cadillac Pink

Discography[]

Japanese[]

Singles[]

Trivia[]

  • The unit is aimed to be rotational, where members would switch out and new members would join through GRAVITYs.[8]
    • Furthermore, each lineup will last a year before a GRAVITY would be held to decide a new lineup.[8]

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Official links[]

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Korean
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