Baby Monster's Album Leak Disappoints

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Fans are divided over leaked information about Kpop group Baby Monster's first full-length album.

YG Entertainment has repeatedly talked about the girl group Baby Monster's plans to release a full album this year.

At the end of September, YG said that a series of MVs (music videos), including the MV for the title song for Baby Monster's first full album, were being produced, and filming was being done in various locations.

Recording for the album has also been completed and the group's first full album is expected to be released this fall.

The above information makes fans very excited about Baby Monster's new music product, because this will be the full album released by the group only about 1 year after its debut.

On October 3, on the famous American online shopping website - Target, a catalog titled "Drip" appeared, introduced as Baby Monster's first album. The website noted the release date of this album as November 1, 2024 and this will be a Target exclusive version.

But the highlight that attracts many fans is the detailed information about the album in the description, the album will have 9 songs.

Full album dau tien cua Baby Monster duoc cho la co 9 bai hat. Anh: Twitter
Baby Monster's first full album is said to have 9 songs. Photo: Twitter

The track count quickly became a hot topic of discussion. Some were disappointed that nine songs was a bit low for a full album. The lead single "Forever" was released first, so it's likely that there will only be eight new songs on the album.

Besides, many audiences think that a 9-song album is understandable for a company like YG. Even a famous group like Blackpink, whose 2 full albums (The Album and Born Pink) only have 8 songs.

Baby Monster is a rookie group that is less than 1 year old, so releasing a 9-track album is also a remarkable achievement. Meanwhile, most rookie groups release mini albums in the early stages of their activities.

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