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Aespa’s Debut Full-Length Album Surpasses 1 Million Pre-Orders

"Armageddon" Achieves Milestone as Group Prepares for Concerts and World Tour

Courtesy of SM Entertainment


▲ Courtesy of SM Entertainment

 

Aespa’s first full-length album, "Armageddon," has sold over 1 million copies in pre-orders, SM Entertainment announced on Monday.

The group’s previous albums, including the second EP "Girls," the third EP "My World," and the fourth EP "Drama," each sold more than a million units. The third EP, "My World," recorded 1.69 million first-week sales, setting a record for a K-pop girl group.

"Armageddon" features 10 tracks, including the focus tracks "Armageddon" and "Supernova." "Supernova" was released in advance on May 13, topping domestic music charts and earning Aespa three trophies from television music chart shows. The pre-release track has garnered over 30 million streams on Spotify and its music video has exceeded 50 million views on YouTube.

Aespa is scheduled to hold a concert in Seoul on June 29-30 before embarking on their second world tour, which will cover 14 cities across Asia and Australia.

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