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The Distribution Of BabyMonster’s “Stuck In The Middle” Line Sparks Controversy.


The group is no longer included on music charts in Korea. 34 million views on YouTube in just 7 days after its debut is a remarkably significant amount, but many people believe that the majority of those views are the result of advertising. YG hasn’t done a lot of marketing for “Stuck in the Middle.” The new song was recently made available in performance form by BABYMONSTER.

The dreamy, feminine graphics and how members divide screen time are the topics of the most animated discussions on Korean social media platforms concerning this product. Like BLACKPINK, BABYMONSTER was the subject of criticism due to YG Entertainment’s unequal distribution of the lines, which led to discussions of favoritism. Rami, with 28.9 seconds, and Chiquita, with 22.2 seconds, were the members that sung the most, respectively. On the other hand, the vocalist Rora, who is well-known for her abilities, only got 11.2 seconds to sing. The Japanese rap duo Asa and Ruka came in last, with 9.4 and 8.7 seconds, respectively.


Some Korean audiences are not happy with the song “Stuck in the Middle”‘s uneven line distribution chart. It makes sense that Rami, who is regarded as the group’s lead vocalist, was given the greatest singing time. Though dancing isn’t necessary for the ballad genre, giving the youngest member, Chiquita, roughly a quarter of the song’s duration, has generated conflicting opinions among Korean internet users. Rora, who is notable as a rookie for her vocal ability, comes in close behind, sparking discussions over whether YG Entertainment is prioritizing Chiquita too much.


Beginning the song, Chicquita ranks second in terms of vocal time.
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In a ballad song, Rosa has only 11.2 seconds, despite her strong vocals.
In addition, a lot of viewpoints contend that YG Entertainment is undervaluing the abilities of the Japanese combo Asa and Ruka. During the promotional periods, these two members attracted the greatest attention from fans around the world. Even though “Stuck in the Middle” is mainly a vocal song, the rap pair handled their passages really well and gained a lot of popularity on social media. Many fans of these two girls are regretting their little screen time.

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