MOMOLAND Comeback 2018: K-Pop Girl Group Unveils 'BAAM' MV Teaser + New Album 'Fun To The World' Tracklist

by Jessica Rapir / Jun 20, 2018 03:18 AM EDT
MOMOLAND unveils 'BAAM' MV teaser and 'Fun To The World' tracklist. Photo by MOMOL:AND/Facebook

After several controversies that MOMOLAND has experienced this year, the group is finally making their comeback this month. MOMOLAND dropped a teaser for their new song "BAAM" for their upcoming EP titled Fun to the World.

In the teaser, the nine members of the group were seen dancing around while clad in the traditional Korean dress hanbok. Based on the teaser, MOMOLAND's new single is expected to have the same upbeat tune as their hit song "BBoom BBoom." "BAAM" is the title track of MOMOLAND's fourth mini-album Fun to the World.

MOMOLAND earlier unveiled the album cover for their upcoming EP. Hyebin, Yeonwoo, Jane, Taeha, Nayun, Daisy, JooE, Ahin, and Nancy also released the tracklist for Fun to the World. The tracklist revealed that "BAAM" was composed by Shinsadong Tiger and Beomi Nangi, the same people who are responsible for their hit song "BBoom BBoom."

The new MOMOLAND album consists of five tracks including an instrumental version of "BAAM." Meanwhile, the girls also shared some promo photos for their new EP. There are group snaps with all nine singers as well as images with three members. Check out the MV teaser, tracklist, and photos below.

Last month, MOMOLAND's label, Dublekick Company, confirmed that the group would be making their comeback later this month. The announcement was followed by another confirmation that the group would be releasing their fourth EP. The Fun to the World album, along with its title track "BAAM," will be available starting on June 26 at 6 p.m. KST.

Fun to the World is MOMOLAND's follow up to their controversial third album Great!, which has the title track "BBoom BBoom." Earlier this year, Russian girl group Serebro accused MOMOLAND of plagiarizing their song "Mi Mi Mi" with "Bboom Bboom." MOMOLAND's hit song composer Shinsadong Tiger denied the allegations. He explained that the bass line in both songs is commonly heard in electro swing genres and in four-stanza chord.

Moreover, MOMOLAND has been accused of chart manipulation as well. Duble Kick Company denied the sajaegi accusation on the Great! album by releasing an invoice showing the album sales. However, some netizens believed that the invoice was manipulated, too.

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