'Model Force' BABYMONSTER reveals individual visual photos

  • 이소연 |2024.06.24 14:22
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'Model Force' BABYMONSTER reveals individual visual photos for new song 'FOREVER'


YG Entertainment's rookie girl group BABYMONSTER has stirred the hearts of global fans by unveiling member-specific posters a week ahead of their comeback. On June 24, YG Entertainment posted seven individual visual photos reminiscent of magazine inserts on their official blog. Each image showcases the unique visuals and personalities of the seven BABYMONSTER members. Dressed in black and silver, the members exude a dominant model aura against the backdrop of the city nightscape. 


Bold accessories and intense makeup enhance the urban atmosphere, while the members' captivating gazes and restrained poses amplify their chic charm, mesmerizing viewers. Additionally, three English phrases engraved in the photos pique curiosity, offering another hint about the new song. The confident phrases not only spark various fan speculations but also heighten expectations for BABYMONSTER's musical transformation.


BABYMONSTER's new digital single 'FOREVER' is set to be released on July 1 at midnight. The song brings together prominent writers such as CHOICE from YG's leading producer team, along with MASTA WU and BLVSH. YG previously hinted that the song would be a 'YG-style summer song' infused with the group's unique free-spirited energy, drawing significant attention.


Meanwhile, BABYMONSTER is currently conducting their debut fan meeting tour '[BABYMONSTER PRESENTS: SEE YOU THERE]' to great acclaim. Praised for their exceptional stage presence, the group is rapidly expanding their global fan base. Their official YouTube channel has surpassed 6 million subscribers within a year and a half of its launch, garnering attention for the trend following the new song release.


Written by Han Hae Seon 

Translated by Lee So Yun




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