P nationThe last group of girls Baby don’t cry quickly attracted the attention of K-Pop fans with their dazzling images and safe performance during their long-awaited Showcase debut.
A viral post entitled “The debut showcase of today’s baby Don’t Cry – each member is a visual” on the Korean community Theqoo He has accumulated a significant hum, with the original poster (op) praising the group’s “angelic” aspect. Pictures attached members on display Yihyun, Kumi, MyAND Goods Shining on stage in elegant and fashionable clothes that balanced the edge with elegance.
Many quickly commented on how rare it is that a beginner group debuts with such a strong visual presence throughout the line. During the showcase, the quartet performed their debut track “F girl”, A bold and captivating hymn that generated both praise and disputes for its rebellious message and the provocative teaser comedy. However, Baby don’t cryThe charisma of the stage and the synchronized performance won many spectators.
The Netizen were affected by the group’s angelic vision, praising not only one or two members, but the entire training for their surprising aspect. The comments reflect the growing excitement for the fresh image and potential of the Rookie group to dominate the next generation of K-Pop.
Comments on Theqoo:
- Wow, they are all seriously so cute …
- In these days, the hair/make -up/styling of idol – in particular the makeup – seems all as if it were done by the salon itself, so people say that everyone seems equal. I think it would be nice if they launched a little the concept with unique colors or styles to make them stand out more and leave a stronger impression.
- Seriously, where do these adorable and beautiful girls from these days continue from? Lol
- Yihyun and me.
- The groups of girls really concern graphics.
- In these days, Idols debut seems stunning from the beginning.
The positive overwhelming responses are strengthened Baby don’t cryThe reputation of “group of visual rookie” and suggests their strong potential to stand out in an already crowded K-pop landscape.