BABYMONSTER’s Debut Performance Receives Wildly Different Reactions To Their Music Video

“No 5th gen girl group can compete…”

BABYMONSTER‘s performance on SBS‘s Inkigayo attracted a lot of attention and a range of reactions from netizens. Through this performance, YG Entertainment‘s latest sensation made their much-anticipated music show debut, marking a significant milestone in their growing career.

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The group’s first extended play, BabyMons7er, was released on April 1. It includes re-recordings of tracks “Batter Up” and “Stuck in the Middle” featuring all seven members. The EP is primarily supported by the highly divisive title track, “Sheesh.”

While “Sheesh” and its music video have garnered wildly mixed reactions from netizens — particularly for its similarities to BLACKPINK‘s musical style, leading to criticism over a perceived lack of originality — the group’s live performance tells an entirely different story.

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Contrary to the lukewarm reception of their title track and music video, BABYMONSTER’s live debut on a music show has been met with an outpouring of praise from fans and viewers alike. Their performance demonstrated a level of stage presence, dancing, and performing skills that not only captivated their audience but also set social media abuzz.

Numerous tweets celebrating their performance have gone viral, with some fans going as far as to label them the best performing group of the 5th generation K-Pop scene.

The stark difference in reactions between their music video and live performance highlights a unique aspect of K-pop: the importance of live performances. Fans are taking it as proof of BABYMONSTER’s potential to rise above criticism and their ability to connect with audiences through their energy, charisma, and talent on stage.

While some netizens remain critical of “Sheesh” for its musical similarities to their label seniors, it’s clear that BABYMONSTER has managed to carve out their own niche when it comes to live performances.

As the girl group continues to navigate their debut era, the explosive praise for their live performance abilities suggests a promising path forward. Despite the mixed reviews of their title track, their ability to captivate and energize audiences in a live setting may well be their key to solidifying their place in the industry. You can watch their full performance here:

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