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BABYMONSTER Releases Dance Practice Video For “BATTER UP” And Announces Comeback

YG’s New Girl Group BABYMONSTER Releases Full Version Performance Video for Debut Song “BATTER UP”

YG Entertainment’s new girl group BABYMONSTER has released the full version performance video for their debut song “BATTER UP.”

Baby Monster’s dynamic group dance, full of energetic but hip-hop swagger, and fluid control of strength and weakness once again made us realize the solid skills of the members. The colorful facial expressions filled with confident confidence also increased the sense of immersion.

The multi-angle camera movement combined with the white-toned horizontal set and the right lighting using black and red accentuated the details of Baby Monster’s performance and doubled the fun of watching.

The ‘BATTER UP’ performance was completed through the collaboration of choreographer Chae Da-som, dancers from YGX, and world-renowned choreographers KYLE HANAGAMI and KIEL TUTIN. The point choreography, which involves swinging a bat and looking over a fence, is already showing signs of becoming popular on several global social media platforms.

In addition, Baby Monster expressed their sincerity in each language to global fans who have been with them on their journey until their debut through a surprise video letter that day. Along with their overwhelming feelings about their debut, the members expressed their strong aspirations, saying, “We will show off in many different ways as soon as possible. We will show you infinite possibilities.”

Meanwhile, Baby Monster made a spectacular debut by releasing ‘BATTER UP’ at midnight on November 27th. This song stands out with its dynamic track, kitschy hook part, and powerful bass line, and the members’ deep vocals and fast-paced rapping exude YG’s unique hip-hop energy.

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