Big Ocean, the world's first deaf K-pop trio, released their third mini-album 'The Greatest Battle' on March 3, 2026, at 6 PM KST during a media showcase in Seoul. The eight-track project, including double title tracks 'One Man Army' and 'Cold Moon,' explores themes of survival, confrontation, personal growth, and triumph over prejudice through a cinematic narrative.
Big Ocean, consisting of deaf members Chanyeon, PJ, and Jiseok, debuted on April 20, 2024, with the digital single 'Glow,' becoming the first deaf idol group in K-pop history. They integrate Korean Sign Language (KSL), American Sign Language (ASL), and International Sign Language (ISL) into performances to challenge misconceptions.
Previous releases include mini-albums Follow and Underwater, plus singles 'Blow,' 'Slow,' and 'Bright,' emphasizing hope and resilience. 'The Greatest Battle' builds on this with a mature focus on external and internal battles, released across global platforms at the Showking K-pop Center in Seoul's Mapo District.
The album features eight tracks: main tracks 'Alive' (declaring presence amid sorrow), title track 'One Man Army' (inspired by Admiral Yi Sun-shin's Battle of Myeongnyang, co-composed by all members with cinematic strings, thunderous 808s, war percussion, traditional Korean horns, and R&B grooves; choreography includes ship formations with 20 dancers), 'Back' (reclamation with catchy guitar riff), co-title 'Cold Moon' (synth-pop/nu-disco on emotional restraint, simple addictive lyrics, and sign language), plus instrumental versions.
PJ outlined the narrative: 'This time, we’re not just talking about hope. We’re talking about confrontation. The Greatest Battle begins with survival in “Alive.” It moves into defiance in “One Man Army.” Then it becomes a declaration of return in “Back.” And finally, in “Cold Moon,” it becomes something quieter — emotional control and maturity.' Jiseok added that it reflects 'outer conflict and inner growth,' while Chanyeon hopes listeners see 'even if you feel like a one-man army, you’re still here — the story is still being written.' The press release states: 'The Greatest Battle may be a fight against the world for some, and a fight against oneself for others. I survived. And as long as I am alive, this fight is not over.'
Their fandom 'PADO' (meaning 'wave') symbolizes forward momentum. The release precedes a US tour starting April 10 in Chicago, with stops in New York, Minneapolis, Washington, Atlanta, Dallas, and Los Angeles.