Rising girl group Baby Don’t Cry is returning after five months with a bold new sound.

“I Don’t Care” Drops November 19
P NATION announced that Baby Don’t Cry will release their second digital single, “I DON’T CARE,” on November 19 at 6 p.m. (KST) across major streaming platforms. The group also revealed a “Coming Soon” teaser through their official SNS, signaling the start of their comeback countdown.
The teaser clip opens with the silhouettes of the members standing on an empty road, backlit by flashing headlights. A powerful live-band sound fills the background as short phrases such as “Something’s Brewing” and “What You’ve Been Waiting For” flash across the screen. The video immediately raised anticipation among fans for a more explosive and mature concept.
From “F Girl” to a Fiercer New Era
Baby Don’t Cry made their debut in June with their first single, “F Girl.” As P NATION’s first-ever girl group, the members quickly caught attention for their free-spirited confidence and bold stage charisma a refreshing contrast to the polished trends dominating the K-pop scene.
Despite being rookies, they showcased solid performance skills and stage presence, proving their potential as next-generation stars. The group even graced the cover of a leading Japanese fashion magazine, signaling their rising popularity in Asia.
On November 2, Baby Don’t Cry also performed at the “2025 Color in Music Festival” hosted by Billboard Korea, where they captivated audiences with high-energy live vocals and rock-infused choreography.
Four Members, One Dynamic Identity
The group consists of Ihyun, Kumi, Mia, and Benny four members with diverse talents and strong individuality. Together, they embody a rebellious yet empowering energy that sets them apart from traditional K-pop girl groups.
P NATION described their comeback as “a step deeper into Baby Don’t Cry’s signature sound raw, electric, and unapologetically free. “The new single will showcase the members’ intensity and passion in a way fans haven’t seen before,” the label shared.
With their second single, Baby Don’t Cry aims to prove that they’re more than just newcomers they’re here to shake up the K-pop scene.

