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BabyMonster, known in Korean as 베이비몬스터 and frequently abbreviated to Baemon (베몬), is an emerging South Korean girl group formed by the powerhouse label YG Entertainment. The group reached the K-pop scene with a storm of anticipation, set to make their mark with a bold, youthful image and an array of talents to impress both domestic and global audiences. Although they debuted as a sextet, the group initially consisted of seven members, promising a rich blend of vocals, dance, and rap.
Awọn awọn ounjẹ fun BABYMONSTER ti wa ni sori ẹrọ lẹhin awọn ipilẹ ti awọn akọkọ girl groups ti YG Entertainment, 2NE1 ni 2009 ati BLACKPINK ni 2016. Ni ọdun 2018, YG ti ṣe iṣeduro agbaye, iṣeduro awọn ẹya ara ti o wa ni agbalagba ọdun ọdun ọdun ọdun ọdun ọdun ọdun ọdun ọdun ọdun ọdun ọdun ọdun ọdun ọdun ọdun ọdun ọdun ọdun ọdun ọdun ọdun ọdun ọdun ọdun ọdun ọdun ọdun ọdun ọdun ọdun.
On November 27, 2023, BABYMONSTER officially debuted with their digital single "Batter Up," accompanied by a music video that went viral, accumulating millions of views shortly after its release. You can read PopFiltr's review of 'Batter Up' here. The music production involved a stellar team of songwriters and composers, including both the members and established names in the industry, ensuring a debut that fused the quality associated with YG artists with the fresh vigor of a new generation.
The strength of BABYMONSTER lies in its diverse and multitalented lineup:






Ati pe awọn ẹgbẹ ti a ṣii pẹlu awọn ẹgbẹ sita, Ahyeon, ṣugbọn ni akọkọ ti ko ni anfani lati gbọdọ si, ti wa ni a mọ ẹgbẹ, siwaju sii si awọn ẹgbẹ ti yi titun titun ẹgbẹ. Awọn ẹgbẹ multinational ni awọn ẹgbẹ ti awọn agbalagba ati awọn agbalagba: awọn ẹgbẹ Japanese Ruka, 21 ati Asa, 17; awọn ẹgbẹ Korean Rami, 16 ati Rora, 15; ati awọn ẹgbẹ Thai Chiquita, awọn ẹgbẹ ti o dara julọ ni 14 ati Pharita, 18.
Tọju YG ká ipilẹ ti o pọju karisma ati agbara artisticity, BABYMONSTER nfun a "high-teen" image to the table, redefining expectations while simultaneously holding to the high standards of their label's legacy. Reputationally, the group has been called 'all-rounders' and their members, 'elites' for their exemplary abilities across all fronts of performance.
Awọn ẹgbẹ ti a mọ fun awọn oniwe-ọna ti awọn oniwe-ọna ti o ni Korean, English, Japanese, Thai, ati Chinese, ti o ṣe atilẹyin pe wọn ni ifowosowopo pẹlu kan agbegbe ti awọn ifowosowopo.
Before their debut, industry insiders already placed BABYMONSTER among the "Most Anticipated Artists," signaling high expectations. Such early recognition indicates the industry's belief in the group's capacity to rise quickly within the competitive K-pop market.
BABYMONSTER lọ si agbegbe K-pop pẹlu awọn agbara lati fi ọna titun titun ni YG Entertainment ká akọsilẹ akọsilẹ akọsilẹ akọsilẹ akọsilẹ akọsilẹ akọsilẹ akọsilẹ akọsilẹ akọsilẹ akọsilẹ akọsilẹ akọsilẹ "Batter Up" set the tempo for what seems poised to be a remarkable journey, full of ambition, talent, and the inherent charisma that YG fans have come to adore. As the world embraces the fresh sound and immense potential of BABYMONSTER, each member—Ruka, Pharita, Asa, Ahyeon, Rami, Rora, and Chiquita—is ready to leave an indelible mark on the industry and etch their names in the annals of K-pop history.

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Kọkànlá Oṣù 1, December, 'Orin tuntun Ọjọ́ Ẹtì' tẹsiwaju ọpọlọpọ aṣa ti music lati gbogbo awọn agbaye. Beyoncé ṣeto 'My House,' nigba ti Taylor Swift ati Loreen gbajumo awọn oniwe-ọna pẹlu awọn oniwe-tẹsiwaju ifowosowopo wọn. A tẹsiwaju awọn akọkọ ti o gbọdọ ti BABYMONSTER, awọn titun sensation ni awọn K-Pop arena, pẹlu a gbajumo lineup ti awọn albumu akọkọ lati awọn olori bi Dove Cameron, Sadie Jean, Jonah Kagen, ati Milo j.

BABYMONSTER ká akọkọ single 'Batter Up' ti ko tẹsiwaju si a ile-iwe fun YG Entertainment, gbọdọ awọn iroyin fun awọn oniwe-oriṣiṣe nigbagbogbo awọn orisirisi ati daradara lineup.

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