Brace yourselves for the grand return of
BABYMONSTER
with their full lineup! As the clock struck midnight on March 11 KST, YG Entertainment unleashed a captivating visual spectacle, signaling the imminent comeback of their sensational girl group, BABYMONSTER.
This highly anticipated return holds special significance as it heralds the reunion of the entire ensemble, including Ahyeon, whose absence during the group's debut and subsequent release of their second single was deeply felt due to health reasons.
Set to drop on April 1 at midnight KST, BABYMONSTER's forthcoming first mini album titled "BABYMONS7ER" promises to be a monumental release. This album will feature revamped seven-member renditions of their initial chart-toppers, "BATTER UP" and "Stuck In The Middle," with Ahyeon seamlessly integrated into the mix, enriching their sonic landscape.
"Stuck In The Middle" joins BABYMONSTER's debut single "BATTER UP" in the elite 100 million club on YouTube. Notably, "BATTER UP" set records earlier in January by becoming the fastest K-pop group debut music video to surpass 200 million views.
Dive into BABYMONSTER's New Visual Experience: "BABYMONS7ER"
[BABYMONS7ER] VISUAL FILM
Fans worldwide are eagerly awaiting this momentous occasion, brimming with anticipation to witness the evolution and unity of BABYMONSTER as they embark on this new chapter of their musical journey.
About BabyMonster
BabyMonster, also known as Baemon, is a South Korean girl group managed by YG Entertainment. Comprising seven members - Ruka, Pharita, Asa, Ahyeon, Rami, Rora, and Chiquita - the group made their debut on November 27, 2023, with the single "Batter Up".
YG Entertainment, renowned for its previous girl groups 2NE1 (2009) and Blackpink (2016), began hinting at the formation of their next girl group as early as 2018. Recruiting applicants from various countries, some as young as 10 years old, the label's training program typically spanned four to five years. Each member stood out among thousands in their auditions. In January 2020, the names "BabyMonster" and "Baemon," initially considered for Blackpink, were trademarked in both English and Korean by YG Entertainment. Media outlets tentatively used these names until the official unveiling of the group's identity.