The group BABYMONSTER unveiled the full performance of their new song 'HOT SAUCE' for the first time and filled fans around the world with delightful energy.

YG Entertainment posted the 'BABYMONSTER - 'HOT SAUCE' DANCE PRACTICE VIDEO' on its official blog on 4th. As the first choreography video featuring a practice room background since their pre-debut song 'BATTER UP,' it fully captures the members' vibrant mood.

BABYMONSTER caught attention by perfectly replicating the 1980s old school hip-hop vibe with loose-fitting pants and colorful tops. Instead of their previous intense charisma, they armed themselves with unique yet bubbly cute charms.

As BABYMONSTER energetically moved through the practice room, their refreshing performance deeply immersed everyone in the cheerful atmosphere of the song. The dynamic choreography full of bounce and gestures raising their arms provided exhilarating thrills, making the audience sway their shoulders.

In the swirling movement, the highlighting choreography that intuitively expressed the lyrics offered a unique enjoyment. The gesture of placing fingers on lips as if feeling the 'spicy taste' combined with the members' humorous facial expressions made fans laugh.

'HOT SAUCE' performance was completed with the collaboration of choreographers including Jonain and Sienna Lalau, and Chaeda-som. Just from the music video release, the dynamic and 'hip' choreography perfectly captures the rhythm of the song and has received enthusiastic responses. It is expected that their popularity will further accelerate once their full-scale activities, including music broadcasts, begin.

BABYMONSTER made a comeback on 1st with the new song 'HOT SAUCE,' gaining global popularity. The members' refreshing vocals and solid, fast-paced rapping, along with the unforgettable catchy hook layered on drum beats, have received rave reviews, declaring that a new summer song has been born among music fans.

[Photo] Provided by YG Entertainment.

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