Aespa Announces Comeback with First Full Album, "Armageddon"
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2024-04-23 12:21:53
SM Entertainment Reveals Details of Aespa's Highly Anticipated Return
▲ K-pop girl group aespa / Courtesy of SM Entertainment ▲ Courtesy of SM EntertainmentDescribed as part of Aespa's Season 2 universe, the comeback aims to further establish the group's unique concept and identity.
An intro video teaser titled "Armageddon" was uploaded to Aespa's official YouTube channel, generating excitement among fans for the upcoming release.
Since their debut in 2020 with "Black Mamba," Aespa has garnered global attention with hits like "Next Level," "Savage," "Spicy," and "Drama." The forthcoming album is expected to showcase the group's innovative approach and artistic growth.
Additionally, "Armageddon" will be available as a physical album starting May 27, offering fans the opportunity to own a tangible piece of Aespa's evolving legacy.
Courtesy of SM Entertainment
Aespa, the girl group managed by SM Entertainment, is set to make a comeback with their first full album, "Armageddon."
The album will feature a double title track release, with "Supernova" scheduled for May 13 and "Armageddon" along with the complete album set for release on May 27.
This marks Aespa's first full-length album since their debut four years ago, promising to deepen their musical world and message by incorporating elements from both the real and digital realms.
An intro video teaser titled "Armageddon" was uploaded to Aespa's official YouTube channel, generating excitement among fans for the upcoming release.
Since their debut in 2020 with "Black Mamba," Aespa has garnered global attention with hits like "Next Level," "Savage," "Spicy," and "Drama." The forthcoming album is expected to showcase the group's innovative approach and artistic growth.
Additionally, "Armageddon" will be available as a physical album starting May 27, offering fans the opportunity to own a tangible piece of Aespa's evolving legacy.
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