BABYMONSTER to Appear on Variety Show 'Running Man'
YG Entertainment’s new girl group BABYMONSTER is set to kick off promotions for their debut album in full swing this week. According to YG on November 4,
BABYMONSTER members Laura and Rami will appear on the SBS variety show Running Man, airing on November 10 at 6:10 PM KST, where they’ll charm viewers with their playful personalities. This prime-time variety show appearance is part of their plan to engage actively on multiple platforms, including radio, YouTube, and other entertainment shows, filling out their schedule for the latter half of 2024.
The biggest anticipation centers around their music show performances, where they’ll showcase their double title tracks “DRIP” and “CLIK CLAK,” highlighting their diverse appeal. BABYMONSTER already gained attention with their perfect live performances during their debut album promotions, setting records with chart-topping successes.
A YG representative stated, “The group’s activities are prepared as a massive project to show their gratitude to fans. We’ll soon share more details, including their music show appearances. Please stay tuned for their journey.”
BABYMONSTER returned on November 1 with their first full album, DRIP, which ranked No. 2 on the iTunes Worldwide Album Chart and topped iTunes Album Charts in 12 regions. In Japan, it also reached No. 1 on Line Music's Album Top 100 real-time chart, signaling impressive popularity.
Their music videos are also gaining massive attention. Upon release, “DRIP” immediately took the top spot on YouTube's “Most Viewed Video in 24 Hours,” while the pre-release track “CLIK CLAK” has remained in the global YouTube Daily Popular Chart’s Top 10 for three consecutive days, with views reaching 34.81 million and 35.71 million, respectively, showcasing their explosive popularity.
Written by Han Hae Seon
Translated by Lee So Yun
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