BABYMONSTER Drops Tracklist for Explosive Mini-Album ‘WE GO UP’

YG's rookie girl group BABYMONSTER has revealed the tracklist poster for their second mini-album, 'WE GO UP,' teasing a bold new sonic direction.

🎧 BABYMONSTER Gears Up With ‘WE GO UP’

BABYMONSTER is turning up the heat for their comeback. On September 23, YG Entertainment unveiled the tracklist poster for the group’s second mini-album ‘WE GO UP’, capturing global fans’ attention with a sneak peek into their next musical chapter.

🚀 4 Tracks, 1 Mission: Rise Higher

The album contains four tracks: “WE GO UP”, “PSYCHO”, “SUPA DUPA LUV”, and “WILD.” The title track, a high-energy hip-hop anthem, sets the tone with its theme of soaring to new heights. It’s loud, proud, and ready to dominate playlists.

“PSYCHO” brings in an intense punch, “SUPA DUPA LUV” blends hip-hop vibes with a slower groove, and “WILD” adds an unexpected twist with country dance influences. Yep, you read that right—country meets K-pop. Yeehaw.

🎶 YG Dream Team Meets Global Hitmakers

YG’s all-star producer squad—CHOICE37, DEE.P.K, Kang Uk-jin, AiRPLAY, Diggy, and more—are all hands on deck. Meanwhile, international composers who previously worked on BABYMONSTER’s hits like “BABYMONS7ER” and “DRIP” have teamed up again, promising a heavyweight sound.

This producer lineup isn’t just stacked—it’s a sonic Avengers-level crossover.

🎨 The Poster Speaks Volumes (Literally)

The teaser poster dropped alongside the tracklist hints at the album’s bold identity. Think gritty skyline, vintage phone booths, and fire hydrants—all wrapped in glitchy monochrome mixed with vibrant neon. Visual chaos? Maybe. But it totally works.

The poster aesthetic teases a rebellious yet stylish concept, giving fans a visual appetizer of the group’s evolving style.

📅 Mark Your Calendars

WE GO UP drops October 10 at 1 PM KST (Japan gets it on October 11). With a lineup of genre-bending tracks and an upgraded concept, BABYMONSTER isn’t just going up—they’re skyrocketing past expectations.

🔮 What’s Next?

Given their momentum and experimental edge, will BABYMONSTER shape Gen Z’s next music obsession? One thing’s clear—this rookie group is done playing it safe.

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