Baby DONT Cry’s Angelic Lineup Sparks 5th Gen Visual Queen Debate: “Too Pretty to Be Real?”

P Nation’s latest girl group Baby DONT Cry has quickly caught the attention of K-pop fans with their dazzling visuals and confident performance during their highly anticipated debut showcase.


A viral post titled “Today’s Baby DONT Cry Debut Showcase — Every Member Is a Visual” on Korean community theqoo has amassed significant buzz, with the original poster (OP) praising the group’s “angelic” appearance. Attached images showcased members Yihyun, Kumi, Mia, and Beni glowing on stage in sleek, fashion-forward outfits that balanced edge with elegance.
Many were quick to comment on how rare it is for a rookie group to debut with such a strong visual presence across the board. During the showcase, the quartet performed their debut track “F Girl,” a bold and catchy anthem that has generated both praise and controversy for its rebellious message and provocative teaser visuals. Nevertheless, Baby DONT Cry’s stage charisma and synchronized performance won over many viewers.
Netizens were taken aback by the group’s angelic visuals, praising not just one or two members, but the entire lineup for their striking appearance. The comments reflect growing excitement around the rookie group’s fresh image and potential to dominate the next generation of K-pop.
Comments on theqoo:
- Wow, they’re all seriously so pretty…
- These days, idol hair/makeup/styling — especially makeup — all looks like it’s done by the same salon, so people say everyone looks the same. I think it’d be great if they flipped the concept a bit with unique colors or styles to make them stand out more and leave a stronger impression.
- Seriously, where do these adorable and pretty girls keep coming from these days? LOL
- Yihyun and Beni.
- Girl groups really are all about visuals.
- These days, idols debut looking stunning right from the start.


The overwhelmingly positive responses reinforce Baby DONT Cry’s reputation as a “visual rookie group” and hint at their strong potential to stand out in an already crowded K-pop landscape.