BABYMONSTER's 'Batter Up' MV Crushes BLACKPINK's Record— What's Next?

Emerging from the gates of YG Entertainment, BABYMONSTER has swiftly carved their mark in K-Pop history, surpassing the expectations set by their debut single, "Batter Up."

In just one day post-release on November 27, the group's explosive music video debut swept across global platforms, triggering an unprecedented wave of success.

BABYMONSTER's 'Batter Up' Hits Supernova Status, Smashes BLACKPINK's Debut Record

On November 27, the highly anticipated music video for "Batter Up" dropped, marking the initiation of BABYMONSTER into the competitive K-Pop landscape.

Despite initial lukewarm reception within Korea, the group's debut defied all expectations on the global stage.

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The song's instant ascent to the top of iTunes charts in 21 countries signaled BABYMONSTER's international appeal, cementing their foothold in the hearts of global music enthusiasts.

Furthermore, securing a spot within the top 5 on the Worldwide Chart underscored the group's swift dominance in the global music market, surpassing anticipations and rivaling industry heavyweights.

The most jaw-dropping achievement emerged as "Batter Up" amassed a staggering 22.6 million views on its music video within a mere 24 hours of release.

You can stream it here:

This feat not only shattered records for K-Pop debut views but also eclipsed the previous record set by BLACKPINK—a momentous accomplishment for the budding group.

BABYMONSTER Sets New Record With Most Viewed Debut MV, Dethrones aespa in 24 Hours

BABYMONSTER, a new group under YG Entertainment, has shaken up the K-pop scene by breaking the record for the most-viewed debut music video in 24 hours.

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Their debut single "BATTER UP" garnered over 22.59 million YouTube views within its first day, surpassing aespa's previous record held for three years with "Black Mamba."

You can watch “Black Mamba” here:

Despite initial divided opinions on their debut track compared to their label seniors, BLACKPINK and 2NE1, BABYMONSTER has showcased their potential as a rising force in K-pop.

The top three spots for most-viewed debut MVs in 24 hours are now held by groups from prominent agencies, with NMIXX from JYP Entertainment securing the third spot.

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