BABYMONSTER’s first full-length album ‘DRIP’ has taken the international music scene by storm, rapidly climbing iTunes charts worldwide upon its release on November 1 at 1 p.m. KST.

‘DRIP’ Dominates iTunes Charts Across the Globe

The highly-anticipated comeback has already cemented the rookie group as a strong contender on the global stage, with ‘DRIP’ reaching No. 1 on iTunes Top Albums charts in at least 11 regions, including Brazil, Guatemala, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Taiwan, and Thailand, by the morning of November 2.

The group’s popularity is also soaring in Japan, where the album achieved a personal best by reaching No. 2 on Line Music’s Top 100 Albums chart. This impressive performance reflects BABYMONSTER’s growing appeal across Asia and internationally, signaling a promising future for the group under YG Entertainment.

In addition to dominating the charts, BABYMONSTER has enjoyed incredible success with their music videos. The music video for the title track amassed over 15 million views in less than 24 hours, showcasing the title track’s infectious appeal. Their pre-release track “CLIK CLAK” has also continued to gain traction, reaching over 25 million views within just three days. These achievements underscore BABYMONSTER’s growing fanbase and ability to capture audiences with their dynamic sound and powerful visuals.

Fans around the world have celebrated the release by flooding social media with support, contributing to trending topics and sharing their excitement for BABYMONSTER’s music. With the album quickly becoming an international sensation, BABYMONSTER’s debut LP establishes the group as a formidable presence in K-pop and global pop music, hinting at even more success.

The album ‘DRIP’ was released on November 1, 2024, along with the title track of the same name. Not surprisingly, the album is well on its way to becoming one of the year’s biggest releases.

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