YG’s formula has always been about “swag,” but with BABYMONSTER’s latest drop, “CHOOM” it feels like the label’s flagship girl group is finally finding a lane that is entirely their own.
As the true successors to the YG throne, this multinational septet—hailing from Korea, Thailand, and Japan—isn’t just checking boxes. They are proving that the “all-rounder” label isn’t just marketing fluff; it’s a standard they live up to in every frame of the new music video.
More Than Just a “Dance” Track
While “CHOOM” literally translates to “Dance,” the song is much more than a club anthem. It’s a showcase of balance. Often, groups with seven members struggle to give everyone their moment, but “CHOOM” manages to highlight the distinct textures of the lineup:
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The Rap Line: Ruka and Asa bring that sharp, effortless Japanese underground hip-hop energy that feels authentic rather than rehearsed.
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The Vocal Power: Ahyeon and Rami continue to anchor the group’s sound, delivering the kind of powerhouse high notes that have become a rarity in the “chill-pop” era of the 5th generation.
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The Visual & Performance Aces: Pharita, Rora, and Chiquita bridge the gap, ensuring the choreography is as much of a narrative as the lyrics themselves.
The YG Evolution
What’s most refreshing about this release is the shift in production. Yes, the signature heavy bass and “monster” energy are there, but there’s a sophisticated R&B undertone here that suggests the group is maturing. They aren’t just rookies trying to sound tough—they sound like artists who are comfortable in their own skin.
The tracklist on the new mini-album offers a bit of everything, from high-octane performance tracks to smoother, vocal-forward B-sides like “LOCKED IN,” proving they can handle a groove just as well as a beat drop.
Why It Works
In a global market that is increasingly crowded, BABYMONSTER’s strength lies in their versatility. They have the technical precision of the Japanese dance scene, the soulful vocal training of the Korean idol system, and the undeniable “it-factor” that the Thai members have become famous for.
“CHOOM” isn’t just a comeback; it’s a victory lap. As they gear up for their world tour, it’s clear that the “monster” isn’t just a name—it’s the level of talent they’re bringing to the stage.
Verdict: If you’ve been waiting for a track that brings back the unapologetic energy of K-pop’s golden era while feeling modern and fresh, “CHOOM” is the one to keep on repeat.


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