YG Announces Baby Monster's Comeback

Thái Anh |

YG Entertainment said that recording work for Baby Monster's first album has been completed.

According to Osen, on September 23, YG Entertainment announced that Baby Monster's first album will include a series of songs with MVs including the title song.

The full album will be released this fall and it will be a large-scale project that will take place in many different locations. During this comeback, Baby Monster plans to promote many songs, including the title track.

"The recording work for Baby Monster's first album has been completed and is in the final stages of completion," YG announced.

Baby Monster se tro lai voi album dau tien vao mua thu nay. Anh: YG Entertaiment.
Baby Monster will return with their first album this fall. Photo: YG Entertainment

YG added: "We would like to say that a full album is coming soon to meet the expectations of global fans who have always cheered for Baby Monster. Currently, we are in the final stages and will soon announce details, including the release date."

Previously, Baby Monster members released their first mini album with the title song "Sheesh" - this is also the group's first song with a 7-member lineup. The MV "Sheesh" reached 100 million views after only 10 days of release. At the time of release, "Sheesh" did not make a big splash on the charts, but Baby Monster's name became closer to the public thanks to the live singing skills and excellent performance of all 7 members.

Soon after, Baby Monster released the MV "Forever" on July 1 with a cheerful melody. Although criticized for being old-fashioned, the song also helped the group stir up the stages of fan meetings as well as Japan's largest music festival "Summersonic 2024".

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