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BABYMONSTER continues its explosive global momentum following the release of their new track ‘WE GO UP’, dominating YouTube, one of the world’s largest music platforms.

 

According to YG Entertainment on October 15, the music video for BABYMONSTER’s second mini album title track ‘WE GO UP’ surpassed 50 million views on YouTube at around 2 a.m. that day, just four days after its release, averaging more than 10 million views per day.

 

The music video’s popularity is also reflected in YouTube’s global charts. Upon release, it entered at No. 3 on the Global YouTube Daily Music Video Chart, and has since maintained a Top 10 position across multiple regions, including Korea, the United States, and the United Kingdom, highlighting BABYMONSTER’s balanced global appeal.

 

This achievement, however, was no surprise. The ‘WE GO UP’ MV had already shot straight to No. 1 on YouTube’s Worldwide Trending list, also ranking as the “Most Viewed Video in 24 Hours”. The group’s official YouTube channel gained over 100,000 new subscribers after the release, further proving their rising influence as one of K-pop’s next global powerhouses.

 

Their Exclusive Performance Video, featuring the song’s full choreography, is also making waves. Praised for its grand-scale production, mega-crew dancer formations, and cinematic visuals, the video exceeded 19.8 million views within a single day of its release, fueling a “dual surge” in popularity alongside the main music video.

 

These milestones reaffirm BABYMONSTER’s reputation as a “next-generation YouTube queen,” showcasing their commanding performance skills and unmatched global reach. With upcoming music show appearances and promotional activities, expectations are high for the group’s rapid rise to continue.

Meanwhile, BABYMONSTER made their comeback on October 10 with their second mini album [WE GO UP]. The album — praised for its distinctive musical identity, topped the iTunes Worldwide Album Chart, as well as the Hanteo Weekly Album Chart and Japan’s Oricon Daily Album Chart