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Babymonster at Incheon International Airport to attend the Formula One Singapore Grand Prix in September 2024. For Babymonster's first studio album, a pre-release digital single titled "Forever" was released on July 1. [51] The studio album Drip, was released on November 1, and was led by the two singles, "Clik Clak" and "Drip". [52]
Member Ahyeon, whom due to personal health issues, was unable to partake in the group's activities and was excluded from the debut line-up. [1] On December 31, YG Entertainment founder Yang Hyun-suk announced plans for the group to release their first EP in April 2024, following the release of the pre-release single " Stuck in the Middle " on ...
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Drip contains nine tracks. The opening track "Clik Clak" is a minimalistic hip hop song over which all seven members rap with unique styles. [8] The title track, "Drip", is a danceable hip hop track that was co-composed by BigBang member G-Dragon, and the third track, "Love, Maybe", is an intimate ballad with all the members singing over a stripped-back guitar instrumental. [17]
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"Batter Up" was written by Jared Lee, Yang Hyun-suk, Babymonster member Asa, Treasure member Choi Hyun-suk, AKMU member Lee Chan-hyuk, and songwriting teams Where the Noise and BigTone, and composed by Chaz Mishan, Yang Hyun-suk, Dee.P, Jared Lee, and Asa. [8] It is described as a song with "hip-hop and trap" sounds characteristic of YG ...
A concept poster was released one day later, featuring the members of BabyMonster wearing a bright white dress in a fantasy-like landscape, which was described as "a stark contrast to the energetic and sporty image that they showed in their debut single "Batter Up". [4] [5] The song and its accompanying music video was released on February 1. [6]