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Girl group Baby DONT Cry has been selected as a new artist to watch this year by the UK's NME.
Baby DONT Cry (Lee Hyun, Kumi, Mia, and Benny) was named "The NME 100: Essential Emerging Artists for 2026" released by the British music magazine NME on the 11th (local time).
NME praised Baby DONT Cry, saying, "I sing an addictive K-pop melody that seems indifferent and has a slightly rebellious charm," adding, "It belongs to P Nation founded by Psy, the main character of 'Gangnam Style,' and it is certain that it will be a great success in the future."
Baby DONT Cry, which entered the music industry with its debut single "F Girl" in June last year, left a strong impression on K-pop fans around the world with its bold charm and high-quality performance that breaks the prejudice expected of the girl. They then came back with their second digital single, "IDONT CARE," solidifying their own identity with more mature music.
Baby DONT Cry has imprinted its presence on a series of big stages at home and abroad. In addition, it has been on the cover of the Japanese fashion magazine Nylon Japan three months after its debut, and has recently accelerated its global move by appearing on Japanese terrestrial TV Tokyo's "Ultra Ultrasonic."
In addition, Baby DONT Cry, which is drawing an unstoppable upward curve under the spotlight of influential overseas media, is looking forward to the future of those who are rapidly expanding their global fandom based on their solid skills.
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