‘Gayo Daejeon Departure’ Baby Monster, ‘DRIP’ Choreography Video Filming Released

MUSIC Dec 25, 2024

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The group Baby Monster has revealed the behind-the-scenes of their choreography video.

On the 24th, their agency YG Entertainment posted ‘BABYMONSTER - ’DRIP & CLIK CLAK‘ PERFORMANCE VIDEO BEHIND’ on their official blog. This video gives a glimpse into the making of the performance video for their double title songs ‘DRIP’ and ‘CLIK CLAK’, which capture the natural charm of their choreography against a simple horizon background.

Before filming ‘DRIP’, Baby Monster warmed up the atmosphere by personally performing their key move, the ‘Dance’. After completing all preparations and standing in front of the camera, the members poured out their energy with powerful gestures from the first take, and they further enhanced the mood of the song with their captivating facial expressions and unrivaled expressiveness.

Chief Producer Yang Hyun-suk was also present on site to ensure the best possible result. He gave detailed advice, such as suggesting ideas for using jackets to make the leading member stand out during the unit dance. The members also quickly absorbed the feedback and captured attention with a more abundant and bold performance.

In the following ‘CLIK CLAK’, Baby Monster shed their casual attire and appeared in a chic all-black outfit. The members, equipped with an intense aura that contrasts with the lively charm of ‘DRIP’, burned with passion with the goal of “expressing our own freedom within the set choreography.”

Baby Monster perfectly pulled off the ‘YG-style’ original hip-hop mood with their swag that was full of real ease and their smooth control of intensity. Despite the energy-intensive choreography, they raised the tension until the end and encouraged each other, making viewers smile warmly.

Baby Monster will appear on the ‘2024 SBS Gayo Daejeon’ today (25th) to decorate the end of the year with their fans. They will then hold the ‘2025 BABYMONSTER 1st WORLD TOUR IN SEOUL’ on January 25th and 26th next year at KSPO DOME in Seoul, kicking off their first world tour since debut, which will continue to Newark and Los Angeles in the U.S., Kanagawa, Aichi, Osaka, and Fukuoka in Japan.

Jeon Hyo-jin, Donga.com Reporter jhj@donga.com