YG Entertainment's new girl group BABYMONSTER has finally revealed the visuals of all its members, with the last piece of the puzzle completed by the introduction of Rami as the sixth and final member.
On November 23 (KST), YG Entertainment posted 'BABYMONSTER - VISUAL FILM | RAMI' and 'BABYMONSTER - VISUAL PHOTO | RAMI' on their official blog.
In a pristine white setting, Rami captivated attention immediately with her photogenic poses and model-like physique. Donning a striking red dress paired with unique hair accessories, she showcased a hip charm and provided an immersive experience with her deep and compelling gaze.
Despite being just 16, Rami is a Korean member who continues the lineage of YG's traditional vocals with her soulful emotion and distinctive voice. She has been highly praised as the next 'all-rounder' set to shake up the K-pop scene, thanks to her solid live and dance skills and her ability to reinterpret songs with her unique musical color.

YG's New Girl Group BABYMONSTER Unveils Final Member Rami: The Full Line-up Revealed
Regarding the new stage name Rami, YG mentioned, "It was inspired by the members' nickname for Haram, calling her 'Ram-ie' by dropping 'Ha' from her name." They added, "RAMI also carries the meanings of 'beloved', 'happiness', and 'first light'. We hope Rami's voice will become a singer who delivers love and happiness to everyone."
With this reveal, BABYMONSTER has fully unveiled its members, ranging from Chiquita to Asa, Rora, Pharita, Ruka, and Rami. Much like the signal used by baseball umpires to call the next batter, the debut song 'BATTER UP' signals that the six members are ready to take their turn at bat, drawing keen interest for their impressive debut.
BABYMONSTER is YG's first new girl group in seven years since BLACKPINK. They are set to make a dynamic entry into the global music market with the release of 'BATTER UP' at midnight on November 27. With high expectations for their exceptional skills and potential, these 'monster rookies' are anticipated to significantly impact the K-pop industry.