[BABYMONS7ER] VISUAL FILM Released

  • 이소연 |2024.03.11 14:16
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YG Entertainment has released the 'BABYMONSTER - [BABYMONS7ER] VISUAL FILM,' teasing the comeback of the rookie girl group Baby Monster, who are set to release their first mini-album on April 1st.

The video, posted on the official blog on the 11th, features the six members - Luka, Parita, Asa, Lami, Laura, and Cheekita - against a backdrop of tense sirens and powerful beats. With charismatic expressions and gestures, they amplify interest in their new concept and stage. Particularly in the final scene, Ahyun makes a striking appearance in silhouette, immediately capturing attention. Despite only briefly revealing her presence with a close-up and the lifting of shadows, she leaves a strong aura, establishing herself as a distinctive presence. Ahyun, hailed as the "Center of Confidence," possesses all elements including singing, rapping, dancing, and visuals, garnering high expectations. The cover of Charlie Puth's "Dangerously" they performed before debut received enthusiastic responses from music fans worldwide, garnering nearly 40 million views on YouTube.

Having completed her break for health reasons, Ahyun officially joins Baby Monster with their first mini-album [BABYMONS7ER], set to be released at midnight on April 1st. The team has released two songs so far, "BATTER UP," featuring intense hip-hop vibes, and "Stuck In The Middle," showcasing their vocal prowess in a pop ballad. Both music videos have steadily gained popularity on YouTube, surpassing 220 million and 100 million views respectively.

Despite the two new releases, Baby Monster has yet to engage in music shows or fan meetings. With Ahyun joining for this upcoming album, fans anticipate active promotions. There's high anticipation for the synergy of the complete seven-member group and what kind of music they will present, expected to draw considerable attention in the K-pop market.


Written by Han Hae Seon

Translated by Lee So Yun




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