South Korean girl group Baby DONT Cry has revealed plans for their debut mini-album, AFTER CRY, marking their first release in four months. P NATION dropped a teaser trailer on March 3, building anticipation for the March 24 comeback. The project previews the group's 2026 activities.
Baby DONT Cry, under P NATION, announced their upcoming mini-album AFTER CRY through a teaser trailer released on March 3. Titled 'The Story Begins Here,' the video opens with a red background featuring a woman shedding tears as she falls. It then transitions to a conveyor belt carrying explosives that detonate, followed by close-up shots of the four members, suggesting an intense and emotional theme.
This marks the group's first mini-album and their first release since the single 'I DONT CARE' four months prior. AFTER CRY is scheduled for release on March 24 at 6 p.m. KST. According to reports, the album previews Baby DONT Cry's projects for 2026, as noted by OSEN reporter Seon Mi-kyung.
Fans have expressed excitement for the new music and visuals, which aim to highlight a bold and dramatic side of the group. The teaser hints at a narrative of transformation following emotional turmoil, aligning with the album's title. No further details on the tracklist or individual member contributions were provided in the announcements.
P NATION, known for managing artists in the K-pop scene, continues to support Baby DONT Cry's growth since their debut. This comeback follows a period of activity building on their previous single, positioning the group for expanded visibility in the coming year.