Baby Monster, 'SHEESH' dance practice behind-the-scenes revealed

  • 이소연 |2024.04.11 13:56
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YG's rookie girl group, Baby Monster, is receiving global music fans' response with their official debut song 'SHEESH,' and behind-the-scenes stories of their extraordinary passion for dance practice have been revealed.

YG Entertainment released 'BABY MONSTER - 'SHEESH' DANCE PRACTICE BEHIND' on their official blog on the 10th.

The video depicts the members sweating bullets for perfect performance ahead of their new song 'SHEESH' activities. Baby Monster, with bright greetings, began their first practice session, gradually focusing on details. As the choreography emphasizes lines and angles, the members repeated practices and enhanced perfection with delicate expressions that suit the song, displaying remarkable concentration.

Behind their professional demeanor, their break time was filled with youthful charm. They interacted with the camera, and their playful energy brought smiles. Even with small mistakes, they encouraged each other and boosted the mood, giving fans a glimpse of their close-knit teamwork.

Meanwhile, Baby Monster is riding high on global popularity after releasing their first mini-album '[BABYMONS7ER]' on the 1st of the month. This album set a new record for the highest first-week sales of a K-pop girl group debut album with 401,287 copies sold.


The title track 'SHEESH' music video is on its way to 100 million views on YouTube, and their channel subscribers have exceeded 5 million as their activities intensify. 'SHEESH' is also achieving remarkable success on music streaming platforms. The song debuted at the highest entry rank (69th) for a K-pop girl group on Spotify's Daily Top Songs Global chart this year and has steadily climbed up the ranks. Moreover, it secured its best records on the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. charts, landing at 87th and 35th place respectively.


Written by Choi Hye Jin

Translated by Lee So Yun




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