SM Entertainment to Release Nitepunk's Warehouse Rave Remix of aespa's Hit "Spicy"
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2023-09-15 18:41:57
SM Entertainment
Breaking musical boundaries, aespa's chart-topping hit "Spicy" is set to undergo a transformation into a warehouse rave tune, thanks to the creative vision of American producer and DJ Nitepunk. The highly-anticipated remix is slated for release this Friday, as announced by label giant SM Entertainment. Nitepunk has masterfully woven his unique style, sampling the vocals of the four members to give "Spicy" a fresh, energetic twist. This innovative venture is part of SM Entertainment's iScreaM project, promising an exhilarating auditory experience.
Originally a dynamic dance track and the main highlight from aespa's third EP titled "My World," "Spicy" has made waves in the music industry. The song garnered immense success, earning aespa four trophies from television music chart shows. Additionally, the EP achieved a remarkable milestone, selling over 1.69 million copies within its first week of release. This feat broke the initial first-week sales record set by aespa's previous EP "Girls" the previous year, underlining the group's continuous rise in the K-pop realm.
Currently, the quartet is in the midst of their expansive international tour titled "Synk: Hyper Line." Their journey began with a sold-out concert in Brazil's Sao Paulo, capturing the hearts of fans with their electrifying performances. As they resume their tour in Santiago, Chile, aespa continues to captivate global audiences, cementing their status as a prominent force in the international music scene.
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