BabyMonster to Release First Full-Length Album in October
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2024-05-20 00:54:43
YG Entertainment announces new releases for BabyMonster and Treasure, including upcoming singles and performance videos
▲ BabyMonster will drop its first full-length album around October / Courtesy of YG ENTERTAINMENTA performance video for BabyMonster’s song “Like That,” written by U.S. singer-songwriter Charlie Puth, will be released in May. BabyMonster’s first EP, "BABYMONS7ER," was released on April 1, reaching number 8 on the Melon Top 100 and selling over 400,000 records in its first week. The music video for the lead track “Sheesh” has garnered 222 million views on YouTube as of Monday.
Yang also announced that Treasure will release an album in the autumn, though the exact date was not specified. Treasure's new single, "King Kong," will be released on May 28. The band is currently on its second Asia tour, titled "Reboot," with performances scheduled in Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, and Jakarta from May 23 to June 30.
Courtesy of YG ENTERTAINMENT
BabyMonster is set to release its first full-length album around October, according to Yang Hyun-suk, chief producer at YG Entertainment. Yang shared details about the plans for BabyMonster and boy band Treasure in a video uploaded on the agency's YouTube channel on Monday.
“BabyMonster’s album will definitely be released around October,” said Yang. Additionally, a new single from the album is scheduled for release in early July.
Yang also announced that Treasure will release an album in the autumn, though the exact date was not specified. Treasure's new single, "King Kong," will be released on May 28. The band is currently on its second Asia tour, titled "Reboot," with performances scheduled in Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, and Jakarta from May 23 to June 30.
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