BABYMONSTER rocks Japan's music charts with stunning debut

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The rising

K-pop sensation

,

BABYMONSTER

, made a stunning debut on Japanese television, leaving a powerful impression on music fans with their live performance skills.
On May 17th, BABYMONSTER appeared on TV Asahi's 'Music Station' (M-Ste) and performed their debut mini-album's title track '

SHEESH

'. Holding handheld mics, they delivered a flawless performance, combining powerful choreography, stable vocals, intense rapping, and explosive high notes.

Their stage presence was so impactful that it felt like a full concert experience, winning the hearts of Japanese viewers.
Despite being new on the scene, BABYMONSTER received an unusually long segment on 'Music Station', with the show highlighting their potential and dubbing them a "monster rookie set to conquer the world." Interviews with enthusiastic local fans and various video clips further boosted their profile, raising high expectations for their future.

BABYMONSTER - ‘SHEESH’ M/V

Following their broadcast, BABYMONSTER quickly trended on Japan's X (formerly Twitter). Fans were effusive in their praise, with comments like "BABYMONSTER's incredible live performance with handheld mics gave me chills," and "Their live performance was of a different class." The buzz also led to a surge in popularity for 'SHEESH' and other album tracks on Line Music, Japan's largest music site.
Building on their 'M-Ste success, BABYMONSTER is scheduled to appear on NHK's 'Venue101' on May 18th and TBS's 'CDTV Live! Live!' on May 20th, further fueling their rising fame. Their popup store in Tokyo drew such large crowds that the event was extended to Osaka's SHIBUYA109 Abeno location from May 29th for an additional 12 days.

Expanding their global reach, BABYMONSTER is set to headline '[BABYMONSTER PRESENTS: SEE YOU THERE]'. Following their sold-out Tokyo concert with 26,000 seats, they will perform in Jakarta on June 8th, Singapore on June 15th, Taipei on June 23rd, and Bangkok on June 29th and 30th. In August, they will join Japan's largest music festival, 'Summer Sonic 2024', aiming to connect with fans worldwide.

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