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K-pop group BABYMONSTER teases comeback with Ahyeon
K-pop group BABYMONSTER teases comeback with Ahyeon
ABS-CBN News
Published Mar 11, 2024 02:56 PM PHT

K-pop group BABYMONSTER is set to make a comeback with member Ahyeon. Screenshots from video on BABYMONSTER's YouTube channelBABYMONSTER teased late Sunday its comeback with Ahyeon, drumming up excitement among fans who are eagerly awaiting for the new K-pop girl group to promote with all seven members.

On its YouTube channel, BABYMONSTER unveiled a "visual film" for the group's first extended play (EP), "BABYMONS7ER," slated for release April 1.
On its YouTube channel, BABYMONSTER unveiled a "visual film" for the group's first extended play (EP), "BABYMONS7ER," slated for release April 1.
The clip begins with Ruka, Pharita, Asa, Rami, Rora and Chiquita striking fierce poses before gathering to look at Ahyeon, who will be promoting with the group for the first time.
The clip begins with Ruka, Pharita, Asa, Rami, Rora and Chiquita striking fierce poses before gathering to look at Ahyeon, who will be promoting with the group for the first time.
BABYMONSTER debuted in November with "Batter Up" and released a follow-up single, "Stuck in the Middle," last February. Ahyeon, however, was unable to participate due to health issues.
BABYMONSTER debuted in November with "Batter Up" and released a follow-up single, "Stuck in the Middle," last February. Ahyeon, however, was unable to participate due to health issues.
The EP reportedly includes new versions of "Batter Up" and "Stuck in the Middle" with Ahyeon.
The EP reportedly includes new versions of "Batter Up" and "Stuck in the Middle" with Ahyeon.
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Babymonster is YG Entertainment's first girl group in seven years, following the commercially successful Blackpink.
Babymonster is YG Entertainment's first girl group in seven years, following the commercially successful Blackpink.
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