The group encountered numerous hurdles as BABYMONSTER debuted amidst ongoing contract negotiations with BLACKPINK. Ahyeon’s unexpected absence due to health reasons just before their debut left a void in the lineup, leading to doubts regarding their ability to stand apart from BLACKPINK’s shadow.
Despite being hailed as the next “monster rookie,” BABYMONSTER’s debut with “Batter Up” fell short of expectations, lacking the trademark YG vibe attributed to producer Teddy’s absence and an outdated concept presentation.
Lackluster Debut and Controversial Leadership Role
BABYMONSTER’s promotional efforts were further hindered by a lack of participation in music shows and year-end awards, alongside disappearing from domestic music charts. The controversy surrounding Yang Hyun Suk’s continued involvement as production director added fuel to the fire, facing opposition from fans resentful of his leadership following past scandals.
High Expectations and Delayed Comeback
YG’s high expectations for Ahyeon and the group’s delayed comeback further complicated matters. Despite Ahyeon’s talents and viral covers, YG’s decision to delay the comeback to await her return sparked controversy and accusations of unfair treatment towards other members.
The pressure to fill BLACKPINK’s void loomed large, yet BABYMONSTER’s readiness remained uncertain amidst the global success and monumental legacy left by BLACKPINK on the K-pop industry.
Void Left by BLACKPINK’s Global Dominance
BLACKPINK’s unparalleled success and global dominance set an exceptionally high standard for successors. The group’s achievements, from record-breaking YouTube subscribers to lucrative contracts and world tour concerts, leave a void that proves challenging for any junior group to fill.
YG’s commitment to preparing for BLACKPINK’s return underscores the acknowledgement of this void, highlighting the immense impact the group has had on both the company’s reputation and financial standing.