K-Pop Group aespa Set to Release Fourth EP, "Drama," on November 10
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-10-11 17:55:28
SM Entertainment
SM Entertainment has confirmed the release of K-pop girl group aespa's fourth EP, titled "Drama," scheduled for November 10. The EP will be led by the titular track, "Drama," and is expected to showcase aespa's evolved vocal and musical abilities.
In anticipation of the album, SM Entertainment released a teaser clip, featuring members of aespa walking around in black boots and picking up a red toy car, projected onto an old building.
This latest EP release comes six months after aespa's third mini album, "My World," which gained immense popularity and broke records for K-pop girl groups. The third EP received substantial album preorders and sold over 1.69 million units within its first week, ultimately surpassing 2 million copies in just two weeks after release.
Aespa's success extended to dominating major music charts, including Melon, Genie, Bugs, and China’s QQ Music chart, with their title track, "Spicy."
The group concluded their first world tour, the "Aespa Live Tour 2023 ‘Synk: Hyper Line,’” which commenced in Seoul in February and toured 21 different regions globally to connect with their fans.
Since their debut in 2020 with the hit single "Black Mamba," aespa's popularity and global fanbase have continued to grow. Notably, six of their songs have secured positions on the Billboard Global 200 chart, and their albums "Savage" and "Girls" attained top spots on the World Albums chart.
Preorders for aespa's fourth EP "Drama" began both online and offline on the announced date.
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