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Songs recorded by Aespa; Title Year Lyricist Composer Arranger Album Ref. "Aenergy" 2021 Yoo Young-jin: Kill Dave Pat Morrissey Jess Corazza Yoo Young-jin Kill Dave Pat Morrissey Yoo Young-jin Savage [1] "Armageddon" † 2024 Bang Hye-hyun (Jam Factory) Ejae Sumin Waker (153/Joombas) No Identity No Identity Armageddon [2] "Bahama" Kenzie ...
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Aespa (/ ˈ ɛ s ˌ p ɑː / ES-pah; Korean: 에스파; RR: eseupa; MR: esŭp'a, commonly stylized in all lowercase or æspa) is a South Korean girl group formed by SM Entertainment. The group consists of four members: Karina, Giselle, Winter, and Ningning. The group is known for popularizing the metaverse concept and hyperpop music in K-pop ...
It also debuted and peaked at number one on the South Korea Songs chart. [14] In Japan, "Up" entered the Japan Hot 100 at number 98, [15] later peaking at number 50. [16] The song also debuted at number 68 on the component Streaming Songs chart and peaked at number 33. [17] [18] It debuted and peaked at number 80 on the component Download Songs ...
On June 3, 2024, SM Entertainment announced that Aespa would be making their Japanese debut with the maxi single titled "Hot Mess" on July 3. [1] The maxi single features three tracks including "Hot Mess". [2] The song was released alongside its music video and the maxi single on July 3. [3]
"Girls" received two music program awards in South Korea. It won on the July 20 episode of Show Champion and July 21, 2022, episode of M Countdown. [40] [41] "Girls" was named amongst the best songs of 2022 by Rolling Stone (65th) [42] and Rhian Daly from The Forty Five (36th), [43] as well as one of the best K-pop songs of the year by Dazed ...
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A scene in the music video, where Aespa is seen having a pillow fight at a sleepover. An accompanying music video for the song was released at midnight on June 24, 2022, along with "Life's Too Short". [12] The video was inspired by fashion, films and pop culture from the early 2000s in "hazy" tones of pink, purple and blue. [7]