The group BABYMONSTER has made a comeback with their new song 'HOT SAUCE,' receiving good responses from music fans by homage to the music video set of Seo Taiji and Boys' debut song from 1992, 'I Know.'

BABYMONSTER released the pre-release track 'HOT SAUCE' from their new mini-album at 6 p.m. on the 1st. The song is enjoying popularity with its music video that showcases the members' unique bright and refreshing charm, along with the vibrant mood of summer.

In particular, the tribute to the music video set of Seo Taiji and Boys' debut album 'I Know,' where YG Entertainment's chief producer Yang Hyun-suk was involved, has become a topic of discussion. The set features the 'HOT SAUCE' logo that utilizes the font written on the cover of Seo Taiji and Boys' debut album, constantly drawing attention.

The lyrics, scattered around along with the logo, have been reinterpreted as a presentation that further maximizes BABYMONSTER's delightful energy. This is gradually gaining word of mouth among middle-aged music fans, with praise for the refreshing appearance of BABYMONSTER, mostly made up of teenagers, perfectly blending into the 80s retro hip-hop vibe.

Additionally, the loose-fit outfits featuring bold colors and bold lettering highlighted BABYMONSTER's limitless concept adaptability. As a summer song announced on July 1, there has been a response that it has successfully engraved a vibrant and refreshing new charm.

BABYMONSTER will be engaging in various activities, including music broadcasts with 'HOT SAUCE.' They will also continue a tight schedule with the release of their second pre-release song in September and a mini-album in October. Starting in August, they will expand their global reach with a performance at Japan's largest music festival, 'Summer Sonic,' followed by their second North American tour, which will take them to Toronto, Rosemont, Atlanta, Fort Worth, Oakland, and Seattle.

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