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Baby Monster Releases G-Dragon's Guide Version of 'DRIP'... A True Composer

Seunghun Ji
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2025-01-10 09:25:11
G-Dragon's guide version of 'DRIP' released. Photo | YG Entertainment
G-Dragon's guide version of 'DRIP' released. Photo | YG Entertainment

The group Baby Monster revealed behind-the-scenes footage of the recording of 'DRIP' on the 9th, showcasing their intense efforts to enhance the quality of their first full-length album.

As 'DRIP' is a song with a new mood that has not been presented before, the members continued to ponder over it. They meticulously monitored and recorded, ensuring that they did not overlook detailed aspects such as vocal tone, diction, and emotional expression, igniting their passion.

In particular, Rami impressed everyone by handling numerous directions from producers all at once. Nevertheless, to achieve the best results, she returned to the recording studio the next day and provided step-by-step feedback to Chiquita, even taking the lead in directing.

The guide recording version by G-Dragon, who participated in the composition of 'DRIP' and drew attention, has finally been unveiled for the first time. From the start, the intense rapping immediately captured the ears, and Asa repeatedly pondered how to maximize that charm. She showcased her stylishness with high notes that burst forth at just the right moments and completed the signature sound of the introduction with brilliant ideas.

The thrilling high notes of Ahyeon, which delighted music fans, were born from the direction of Yang Hyun-suk. Yang suggested on the spot to raise the two high note parts to three. The note 'Sol#' is in a high range that even pop vocalists with excellent singing abilities find difficult to reach, and it required the challenging task of singing three high notes in one breath. However, Ahyeon succeeded in this at once, surprising all the staff present in the recording studio, including Yang.

Baby Monster will hold '2025 Baby Monster's First World Tour Hello Monsters in Seoul' at the Seoul Gymnastics Arena on the 25th and 26th, marking the launch of their debut world tour with 19 performances in 10 cities. With a rich setlist that includes songs from their first full album 'DRIP' and solo stages, as well as an upgraded live performance, the attention of music fans is focused on them.

[Ji Seung-hoon, Star Today Reporter]

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