K-pop girl group Tri.be return with comeback single album ‘Leviosa’

K-pop girl group Tri.be released their first comeback of the year on Tuesday with the single album “Leviosa,” led by the title track “Kiss.”

As “Leviosa” suggests, magic and ascension are central themes, which makes it fitting that the single album’s other song is titled “In The Air (777).”

The septet’s third single album is a follow-up to their 2021 single album “Conmigo,” led by the title track “Rub-A-Dum.” In May, the group collaborated with Coca-Cola for a special studio performance and homage to Queen’s 1986 hit “A Kind Of Magic.”

However, this is not the group’s first time collaborating with a big brand. Last year, Tri.be partnered with Cartoon Network to be the vocalists behind “The Bha Bha Song,” the theme song for a spin-off of the animated series “We Bare Bears” titled “We Baby Bears.”

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Tri.be is jointly managed by TR Entertainment and the Universal Music Group. The seven-member group composed of Songsun, Kelly, Jinha, Hyunbin, Jia, Soeun and Mire debuted in February 2021 with the single album “Tri.be Da Loca,” led by the title track “Doom Doom Ta.”

Featured Image via TRI_BE 트라이비 Official Channel

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