How YG Built the Babymonster Gugernot (A K-Pop Girl Group Deep Dive)
Episode description
Group Overview
* Name: Babymonster (also known as Baemon).
* Agency: YG Entertainment.
* Concept: The name represents contrasting personas—"Baby" for their charm and innocence offstage, and "Monster" for their fierce performances onstage.
* Design: Created to embody the charisma of 2NE1 and the glamour of Blackpink, carrying the "YG DNA".
Member Profiles
The group consists of seven multi-national members proficient in Korean, English, Japanese, Thai, and Chinese.
* Ruka (Japan): The longest-trained member (six years) and former member of the Japanese group Shibu3 Project.
* Pharita (Thailand): Chosen from over 1,200 applicants; former model.
* Asa (Japan): Trained for six years; contributed to writing and composing the group's music.
* Ahyeon (South Korea): Known for her viral cover of "Dangerously"; rejoined the group after a health-related hiatus during their initial releases.
* Rami (South Korea): Former child model; trained for five years.
* Rora (South Korea): Former member of the children's group U.SSO Girl with NewJeans' Hyein.
* Chiquita (Thailand): The final addition; had the shortest training period (three months before joining the project).
History & Career Milestones
* Formation (2018–2022): Prospective members were selected through highly competitive auditions and a reality show titled Last Evaluation (2023).
* Pre-debut (2023–early 2024):
* Released the promotional single "Dream" (2023).
* Released "Batter Up" (November 2023) and "Stuck in the Middle" (February 2024) as a six-piece group during Ahyeon's hiatus.
* Official Debut (April 2024): Debuted as a full seven-member ensemble with the EP Babymons7er.
* The single "Sheesh" became a top-ten hit in South Korea and the highest-charting K-pop girl group entry on Spotify for that year.
* Studio Album (November 2024): Released their first studio album, Drip, which sold over one million copies in South Korea.
* The title track "Drip" featured participation from G-Dragon.
* World Tour & Recent Activity (2025):
* Embarked on the Hello Monsters World Tour, becoming the fastest female act to headline Seoul's KSPO Dome (eight months after debut).
* The tour reached a cumulative audience of 300,000 across 32 shows.
* Released their second EP, We Go Up, in October 2025.
Musical Style & Reception
* Genres: Primarily hip hop-based but versatile, incorporating R&B, ballads, and EDM.
* Reputation: Recognized as "all-rounders" and "elites" for their live performance skills, often prioritizing live vocals over heavy reliance on backing tracks.
* Accolades: Won "Rookie of the Year" at the Circle Chart Music Awards (2024) and the Golden Disc Awards (2025).
