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How to cop the looks from Babymonster's 'Hot Sauce' music video
How to cop the looks from Babymonster's 'Hot Sauce' music video

Vogue Singapore

time03-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Vogue Singapore

How to cop the looks from Babymonster's 'Hot Sauce' music video

Few beats in and I'm already whisked away to a nostalgic time where candy-coated hip-hop was wrapped in loud jerseys and colourful baggy shorts. You know the era—where energy was everything and nobody was scared of a primary colour. The last time I remember being treated to such a visual feast— and a sound that bounced with the same kind of sugar rush (literally) was when I first watched H.O.T perform Candy—that delightfully chaotic mix of colourful hoodies, jerseys, and too many accessories (yet somehow never enough). There's something so comforting about that era of K-pop, like it never took itself too seriously, but still delivered cultural impact in spades. And now, Babymonster's 'Hot Sauce' music video brings it all right back. H.O.T's 'Candy' music video featured bright, mismatched pieces reminiscent of the retro hip-hop style that was popular back then Courtesy of SM Entertainment The girls burst onto the screen like a living moodboard. Fun, vibrant pieces, accessories of all kinds, chunky sneakers—it's all here. There's a real commitment to the mismatched primary colours too: cherry reds clashing with bright yellows and greens, all complemented by blacks and whites for that pop-art contrast. It's messy in a fun way, just like someone raided the kids' crayon box and turned it into a old-school streetwear lineup. Accessories like bandana headscarves and chunky scrunchies added a fun touch to the looks. Courtesy of YG Entertainment Mismatched jerseys layered over t-shirts, and contrasting combos tie-in to the sports-inspired ensembles. Courtesy of YG Entertainment Bandana headscarves, matching jerseys layered over t-shirts, and contrasting combos tie-in to the sports-inspired looks. And one of the best parts about the fashion world is that every now and then, we do revisit the past—remixing the same core elements in newer, shineier packaging, but still bursting with that same nostalgic spirit. Below, shop Vogue 's curated selection on how to cop the old-school hip-hop style from the cheeky music video. Courtesy of Luisaviaroma 1 / 9 Charles Jeffrey Loverboy hat, $250 Available at Luisaviaroma. Courtesy of Farfetch 2 / 9 Balenciaga hoodie, $1,978 Available at Farfetch. Courtesy of Miu Miu 3 / 9 Miu Miu headband scarf, $420 Available at Miu Miu. Courtesy of Farfetch 4 / 9 Off-White minidress Available at Farfetch. Courtesy of Mytheresa 5 / 9 Prada wide-leg jeans, $2,550 Available at Mytheresa. Courtesy of Ssense 6 / 9 Puma sneakers, $127 Available at Ssense. Courtesy of Fwrd 7 / 9 Adidas shorts, $252 Available at Fwrd. Courtesy of Versace 8 / 9 Versace scrunchie, $180 Available at Versace. Courtesy of Timberland 9 / 9 Timberland boots, $279 Available at Timberland.

Listen: Babymonster releases 'Hot Sauce' single, music video
Listen: Babymonster releases 'Hot Sauce' single, music video

UPI

time01-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • UPI

Listen: Babymonster releases 'Hot Sauce' single, music video

July 1 (UPI) -- K-pop girl group Babymonster is back with new music. Their song "Hot Sauce" and an accompanying music video dropped Tuesday. "Everybody want some, but can't handle what I brought 'em. I'm like hot sauce," they sing in the video. The group dances in white room that painted to look like a 2D street. The new single arrives on the heels of the song "Ghost," which dropped May 7. Babymonster, which includes Ruka, Pharita, Asa Ahyeon, Rami, Rora and Chiquita, are currently promoting their first album, Drip, which arrived in November. Their Hello Monsters tour continues through Sept. 12.

Rajamangala stadium to host NCT Dream in August
Rajamangala stadium to host NCT Dream in August

Bangkok Post

time01-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Bangkok Post

Rajamangala stadium to host NCT Dream in August

As the brainchild of SM Entertainment, NCT Dream stands out from other groups due to their dynamic, synchronised and cohesive performances, diverse music and experimental sounds. This iconic group will bring their impeccable performance to Bangkok at "The 2025 NCT Dream Tour in Bangkok". The concert is set to take place at Thailand's largest stadium, Rajamangala National Stadium, across two shows on Aug 16 and Aug 17. The concert will unfold under the concept of "Space-Time Travel", taking fans through a nine-year journey of dreams the members have envisioned and into the present full of remarkable achievements and forward into a new future that they will write with their fan club NCTzen. Over the years, NCT Dream has proven their extraordinary talent through chart-topping albums and globally acclaimed performances. All of their full-length albums have surpassed millions in sales, with hit tracks such as Hot Sauce, Glitch Mode, Candy, ISTJ, Smoothie and When I'm With You. Last year, the group released the album, Dream( )Scape, which conveyed the inner struggles and emotional conflict of youth. Following Dream( )Scape, the group launched the album Dreamscape which expressed excitement and freedom of an ideal world. These two albums were brought to life through the immersive world tour ""-- a performance that weaved music and storytelling flawlessly. The tour captivated audiences worldwide, spanning 37 shows in 25 cities across Asia, America, and Europe. This has led to even greater anticipation for the new album set to be released in July. Their fourth world tour " will kick off in Seoul from July 10–12 at Gocheok Sky Dome, Korea's largest indoor concert venue. Following Seoul, the tour will continue across major cities in Asia, including Bangkok, Hong Kong, Jakarta, Singapore, Taipei and Kuala Lumpur. Tickets cost 2,500, 2,900, 3,500, 3,900, 4,700, 5,200, 5,700, 6,000, 6,500, 6,800, 7,500 and 8,700 baht. Tickets can be purchased at and counter Service at all 7-Eleven stores nationwide. For more information, visit

BABYMONSTER share a comeback poster; Rami is missing from the teaser – fans react and criticise the agency
BABYMONSTER share a comeback poster; Rami is missing from the teaser – fans react and criticise the agency

Time of India

time23-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

BABYMONSTER share a comeback poster; Rami is missing from the teaser – fans react and criticise the agency

5th-gen K-pop group BABYMONSTER just dropped teasers for their next comeback! While most fans have been celebrating the group's upcoming release of new music, many have also pointed out that the comeback posters feature only 6 members, with Rami missing from the group. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Rami is not included in the BABYMONSTER comeback poster Almost a month ago, BABYMONSTER's agency issued a public statement about how one of the members, Rami, will be unable to join her fellow members for the group's world tour due to health issues. The group's new song 'Hot Sauce' is all set for release on July 1; however, no new statement has been provided about Rami's involvement. Fans of the group pointed out online that the last update they received about the idol was more than a month ago and that the company had only provided an update about her not being a part of the world tour till the end of June. Netizens react to the matter Many fans of the girl group took to online social media platforms to share their disdain over the matter. Many criticised the group's management agency, citing that they failed to share updates about Rami's health and, with no prior notice, shared the comeback announcement with only six members. One commented that 'On a serious note, YG didn't even care to post a statement about Rami's hiatus from the group. The last update we got about her was more than a month ago, which was too long ago to talk about her being absent from the world tour. Just dropping the poster like she doesn't even matter? I'm so disappointed.' Another fan expressed their surprise by commenting on the group's post that 'WHAT?!? RAMI IS NOT IN THIS ERA?!?? I thought she would not participate in the Asia leg of the tour only?!??' The management agency was also criticised for managing all of their artists poorly, with no announcement being shared about BLACKPINK's comeback or upcoming tour.

New Babymonster single drops next week
New Babymonster single drops next week

Korea Herald

time23-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Korea Herald

New Babymonster single drops next week

Babymonster will be releasing 'Hot Sauce' on July 1, label YG Entertainment said Monday. The catchy, old school hip-hop tune is a throwback to the 80s and will be a great summer listen, said Yang Hyun-suk, the label's head chief executive producer. The single will give fans a taste of the group's next EP, due out in October, with another prerelease scheduled to be dropped in September. However, only six members will be promoting the upcoming single. Since last month, Rami has been taking time off due to health reasons. The main vocalist has been absent from the Asian leg of the group's 'Hello Monsters' tour, which wraps up in Taipei this weekend. The tour will resume in Toronto, Canada, on Aug. 30.

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