The chorus demands a sudden leap into a pure, controlled falsetto. Chiquita and Pharita execute these transitions without a hint of breathiness, sustaining the higher register notes while actively dancing.
Why BABYMONSTER’s ‘Like That’ Cover Deserves More Hype
The seven members— Ruka, Pharita, Asa, Ahyeon, Rami, Rora, and Chiquita —perform in sharply tailored black and white suits. babymonster like that performance
Hate comments were notably sparse. Even critics who previously called Babymonster “overhyped” admitted that the “Like That” performance showcased a level of musicality not often seen in 4th or 5th generation girl groups.
provided a rich, velvety vocal foundation that glued the harmonies together. The chorus demands a sudden leap into a
"Like That" is more than just a B-side track; it is a vital performance piece that showcases BABYMONSTER's versatility. It bridges the gap between their powerful, rapper-centric image and their capability for refined, vocal-driven performances.
For a rookie group known for powerhouse tracks like “Batter Up” and “Sheesh,” switching to a groovy, restrained vibe is a gamble. The “Babymonster Like That performance” proved that this gamble paid off spectacularly. Hate comments were notably sparse
What makes BABYMONSTER unique is that while they possess immense group synergy, each member's individual artistry shines through during their center time.
| Aspect | Fan Sentiment | | :--- | :--- | | | “They finally look like they are enjoying the music rather than just executing it.” | | Line Distribution | “Ahyeon didn’t overpower the song; everyone got a moment to breathe.” | | Comparison to Seniors | “This gives me early ‘Playing with Fire’ vibes but with a Gen-Z swagger.” | | Dance Synchronization | “Even their fingers are in sync. Look at the hand angle during the pre-chorus.” |