Baby Monster on U.S. Billboard main chart for two consecutive weeks

  • 이소연 |2024.04.17 14:17
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Girl group Baby Monster has once again made a name for themselves on the U.S. Billboard main chart for two consecutive weeks. According to the latest chart released by Billboard on the 16th (local time), Baby Monster's first mini album title track 'SHEESH' rose to 23rd place on both the Billboard Global and Billboard Global 200 charts. This marks their second consecutive week of success on the charts, following their debut entry last week and achieving their highest rank as a team.

Baby Monster's outstanding live performance skills have been gaining attention among music fans worldwide, leading to their upward trend. On the 16th, they showcased their impeccable live skills on MBC FM4U's 'Kim Shin Young's Hope Song at Noon,' attracting attention. DJ Kim Shin Young expressed her amazement by saying, "It gives me goosebumps. They look like babies, but their singing skills are like monsters."

Their live performances on three previous music shows and platforms such as YouTube's 'It's Live' and 'Idol Human Theater,' JTBC's 'Knowing Bros,' and KBS Cool FM's 'Park Myung Soo's Radio Show' have also been the talk of the town. These videos have consistently drawn attention, rising in popularity on YouTube's trending videos and maintaining an upward trend in views.

Their upward trend is evident not only on Billboard but also on various other charts. 'SHEESH' has been maintaining its position in the top ranks on Spotify's global daily chart for the 15th consecutive day and topped the global weekly popular songs chart on YouTube's latest chart (from the 5th to the 11th). They are gradually climbing the ranks on major domestic music charts, including Melon HOT100 at 14th place.


Written by Choi Hye Jin

Translated by Lee So Yun




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