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On June 17, 2024, a teaser for Babymonster's new single was released on the group's social media page, titled RSVP along with the date July 1, 2024. [5] The name of the single, "Forever", was revealed a day later. [6] Individual posters were released on June 24, [7] followed by a teaser for the music video for the single the next day. [8]
[3] [4] The single, "Forever", was released on July 1. [5] Filming of music videos in support of the album began on September 23, which was announced on the same day, along with further confirmation of the album's fall release. [6] On October 8, YG Entertainment officially announced Babymonster's first studio album, titled Drip.
Babymonster at Incheon International Airport to attend the Formula One Singapore Grand Prix in September 2024. For Babymonster's first studio album, a pre-release digital single titled "Forever" was released on July 1. [51] The studio album Drip, was released on November 1, and was led by the two singles, "Clik Clak" and "Drip". [52]
Babymonster debuted on November 27, 2023, with the release of the single "Batter Up" as a six-piece ensemble.Member Ahyeon, whom due to personal health issues, was unable to partake in the group's activities and was excluded from the debut line-up. [1]
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In the 1949 crash, the pilot of the P-38 was with the Bolivian Air Force and was testing out the plane as part of a sale from the United States to Bolivia.
The music video was released alongside the song by YG Entertainment on April 1, 2024. It surpassed 13.7 million views within 12 hours of release. [16] The visual depicts "the member roaming the halls of an abandoned, haunted mansion" with later scene "revealing [the mansion] to be laid out like an elaborate maze".
United Airlines Flight 1382, an Airbus A320, aborted its takeoff from the George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) in Houston, Texas, due to a “reported engine issue” just after 8:30 a.m ...