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Baby DONT Cry: Brave, Bold, and Blooming

Summary

  • Baby DONT Cry embraces emotions, finding strength in vulnerability.
  • Their new single 'I DONT CARE' signifies freedom and a new sound.
  • The members' bond has deepened, becoming a primary source of support.
Baby DONT Cry: Brave, Bold, and Blooming

Billboard's K-pop Rookie of the Month, Baby DONT Cry, is redefining strength with their second single, "I DONT CARE." The group emphasizes that true courage lies in embracing emotions, not suppressing them. Their debut track, "F Girl," introduced their bold identity, challenging perceptions of being merely soft or cute. The members feel they are not weak, but rather brave enough to feel everything.

The release of "I DONT CARE" on November 19th, produced by IDO, initially brought nervousness due to its different vibe. However, through practice, the quartet found confidence in showcasing a brighter, authentic self. This comeback has profoundly strengthened their bond, with members now being the first they turn to when facing difficulties, surpassing even family in their closeness.

As leader, navigating a playful personality with the responsibilities of leadership was a challenge. However, the deepened connection with the members has fostered mutual understanding, easing this balance. This growth reflects in their music, with songs like "F Girl" and "I DONT CARE" projecting a strong, confident attitude, stemming from personal decisions, such as joining their agency at fifteen and embracing the journey abroad.

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Billboard's K-pop Rookie of the Month is the group Baby DONT Cry.
Baby DONT Cry's 'I DONT CARE' signifies freedom and represents a new, confident sound for the group.
The members of Baby DONT Cry have become each other's primary support system, growing closer during comeback preparations.

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