South Korean boy band Babymonster Views reached a major milestone as their performance video for “We Go Up” surpassed 100 million views on YouTube. YG Entertainment announced Tuesday that fans drove the video to this mark in just 14 days, demonstrating the group’s growing global influence.
The achievement comes shortly after the official music video for the same track also passed 100 million views in only 13 days. With this, Babymonster Views now has 13 videos that reached 100 million views, showcasing the band’s consistent online popularity.
“We Go Up” serves as the lead track from Babymonster’s second extended play, also titled “We Go Up,” which the group released on October 10. The mini album topped Oricon’s Daily Album Ranking in Japan and the iTunes Worldwide Albums Chart. Analysts attribute this rapid success to strong fan engagement and strategic digital promotion.
Babymonster Views will start its “Love Monsters” fan concert tour on November 15. The tour will visit six Asian cities, including four in Japan, as well as Bangkok, Thailand, and Taipei, Taiwan. The live shows aim to strengthen the group’s global presence and provide fans with immersive experiences.
Industry observers note that Babymonster Views’ ability to reach 100 million views in two weeks proves the group’s appeal in the competitive K-pop market. They also highlight the milestone as evidence of the rising global demand for Korean pop music.
YG Entertainment praised the fans for their support, saying the achievement reflects Babymonster Views’ dedication and the enthusiasm of their international audience. The company plans to continue creating high-quality content and expanding the group’s presence across digital platforms.
Overall, Babymonster Views’ recent success confirms the group’s rising international stature. Viral online content combined with planned concert tours positions the band for continued growth in the global music scene.

