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WATCH: Babymonster in dreamy video for 'Stuck in the Middle'
WATCH: Babymonster in dreamy video for 'Stuck in the Middle'
K-pop girl group Babymonster in the music video for its single 'Stuck in the Middle.' Screenshot from video on Babymonster's YouTube channel

Babymonster unveiled late Wednesday the music video for its new song "Stuck in the Middle," which sees the rookie K-pop girl group take on a more subdued sound compared to its edgy debut single.
Babymonster unveiled late Wednesday the music video for its new song "Stuck in the Middle," which sees the rookie K-pop girl group take on a more subdued sound compared to its edgy debut single.
"Stuck in the Middle" is a piano-backed ballad that allows Babymonster's members to showcase their vocals, a stark departure from the cool image presented in "Batter Up," the group's debut track released last November.
"Stuck in the Middle" is a piano-backed ballad that allows Babymonster's members to showcase their vocals, a stark departure from the cool image presented in "Batter Up," the group's debut track released last November.
The music video shows members Ruka, Pharita, Asa, Rami, Rora and Chiquita singing in enchanting locations, such as flower-filled rooms with the starry night sky in the background.
The music video shows members Ruka, Pharita, Asa, Rami, Rora and Chiquita singing in enchanting locations, such as flower-filled rooms with the starry night sky in the background.
"Stuck in the Middle" serves as a pre-release single for the group's first extended play, slated for release in April.
"Stuck in the Middle" serves as a pre-release single for the group's first extended play, slated for release in April.
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Ahead of the release, YG Entertainment chief producer Yang Hyun-suk said Babymonster would become a seven-member group, as originally intended, after Ahyeon rejoined the team.
Ahead of the release, YG Entertainment chief producer Yang Hyun-suk said Babymonster would become a seven-member group, as originally intended, after Ahyeon rejoined the team.
Ahyeon was unable to take part in Babymonster's debut due to health issues.
Ahyeon was unable to take part in Babymonster's debut due to health issues.
Yang has said Babymonster's songs would be "re-recorded with all seven members, including Ahyeon."
Yang has said Babymonster's songs would be "re-recorded with all seven members, including Ahyeon."
Babymonster is YG's first girl group in seven years, following Blackpink. The label is also home to other popular K-pop acts, such as iKON, Treasure and Akdong Musician.
Babymonster is YG's first girl group in seven years, following Blackpink. The label is also home to other popular K-pop acts, such as iKON, Treasure and Akdong Musician.
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