Baby Monster's pre-debut song 'DREAM' surpasses 40 million views
YG's new girl group, BABYMONSTER, is continuing its popularity by attracting sympathy from music fans around the world with their pre-debut song 'DREAM'.



According to YG Entertainment on the 30th, Baby Monster's 'DREAM' video has exceeded 40 million views on YouTube. It's been about 15 days since it was released at 0:00 on the 14th, and considering that it is a sound source that has not been officially released, it is a remarkable achievement.



"DREAM" is a song that contains a message of hope that even when difficult times come, instead of breaking down or running away, we will flap our wings more strongly. In the video, the process of Baby Monster running toward the goal of debuting so far unfolds like a movie, providing a touching and comforting feeling.



In particular, explosive responses from not only domestic but also global music fans are continuing. Fans are pouring out favorable reviews in various languages for Baby Monster's growth narrative, bold aspirations, and beautiful harmony. This is a passage where you can get a glimpse of the powerful presence of those who will leap to become the next generation of global artists.



They are also emerging in the mainstream music market early on. Baby Monster's 'DREAM' is a pre-debut song that has not even been officially released, but has topped the Billboard 'Hot Trending Songs' chart.



Meanwhile, Baby Monster is a girl group released by YG about 7 years after BLACKPINK. Everyone's expectations are raised as an 'all-rounder' with vocals, dance, rap, and visuals in a multinational composition of Korea (Ahyeon, Haram, Laura), Thailand (Parita, Chiquita), and Japan (Luka, Asa). are receiving



As a trainee before their debut, they surpassed 2 million subscribers on their YouTube channel in 129 days, the shortest period for a K-pop girl group, and are currently moving towards 3 million at a rapid pace. US Billboard selected them as 'K-Pop Artists to Watch' and predicted that they would "create a new wave in the K-Pop genre."

Reporter Ryu Ye-ji and Ten Asia ryuperstar@tenasia.co.kr