YG Entertainment's Babymonster Set to Debut on November 27
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-11-10 17:27:25
YG Entertainment
YG Entertainment has announced that Babymonster, the agency's first girl group in seven years since Blackpink's debut, is scheduled to make its debut on November 27. The debut date was revealed through a poster released by the agency on Friday, featuring the message "Babymonster 2023.11.27 0AM KST" against a black backdrop with a red V-shaped mark pointing downward.
Shooting for the group's music video, initiated at the end of the previous month, has been successfully completed, according to YG. The statement from the agency emphasized that the music video will showcase not only the individual talents of Babymonster members but also the identity of the team. YG utilized its accumulated experience and knowledge during the five days of shooting to achieve this.
Acknowledging the prolonged anticipation of fans due to several months of delay in the debut, YG expressed their commitment to providing full support to meet fans' expectations. The agency assured fans that efforts will be focused on attaining the best possible outcome until the launch date. YG also hinted at unveiling promotional content in the lead-up to the debut.
Babymonster, a multinational seven-member group, includes three Korean members (Ahyeon, Haram, and Rora), two Thai members (Chiquita and Pharita), and two Japanese members (Ruk and Asa). The debut marks a significant moment for YG Entertainment as it introduces its first girl group since the inception of Blackpink.
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