Then it clicked. They weren’t performing for approval. They were performing as themselves. The song “Like That” wasn’t about being perfect — it was about owning who you are in this very moment.
That night, Hana stayed late. She broke down the choreography second by second. Not just the steps — the breath behind them. The moment Ruka smirks into the camera. The way Asa snaps her head during the beat drop. The softness in Pharita’s shoulders before the explosion. BABYMONSTER - -LIKE THAT- PERFORMANCE...
“Why do they look so free?” Hana asked herself. Then it clicked
She finally understood the hidden message in “Like That”: Confidence isn’t about being the best. It’s about showing up as you are, giving it everything, and trusting that your unique spark is enough. The song “Like That” wasn’t about being perfect
The girls had a showcase in two weeks. Their goal wasn’t to copy BABYMONSTER, but to capture the feeling of “Like That” — the confidence to be unapologetically yourself, to move like no one’s watching but command the room like everyone is.