aespa releases lead single “Supernova” from first full album “Armageddon”


The lead single “Supernova” from aespa’s 1st album “Armageddon” to be released on May 27th (Monday) will be released today, May 13th (Monday). A music video was also released at the same time.

“Supernova” is a song that hit maker KENZIE participated in writing and composing. It is a dance tune with an impressive minimal sound of heavy kick and bass, and the catchy top line and synthesizer sound make it an attractive work. The lyrics compare the opening of a door to another dimension to a supernova, foretelling the beginning of the full-fledged story of aespa’s world view Season 2, and expressing the beginning of a huge explosion within oneself in a hip mood. Expressed with. You can enjoy the sound that gives off the strong impact and energy that is unique to aespa.

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aespa’s first album “Armageddon” includes a total of 10 songs in various genres, including this song as well as “Armageddon”, which is the album’s lead song. It is a work that incorporates Season 2 of aespa’s worldview, which expands into a multiverse that transcends the real world and digital world, and allows you to enjoy aespa’s even deeper soundscape and unique concept.

In addition, this work also has a special version package available only in Japan called “Armageddon (Japan Exclusive ver.)”. All six types of physical package products include a total of 16 types of trading cards (2 member solo photos each, 8 types in total + 8 unit photos of 2 members each, 16 types in total) that are exclusive to Warner Music Store. , it also comes with a serial code benefit to win a luxurious lottery benefit. Check the special website for details.


【release information】


aespa “Supernova”
Release Date: 2024.05.13 (Mon.)
Label:SM Entertainment
Tracklist:
1. Supernova

Delivery link

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aespa 『Armageddon』
Release Date: 2024.05.27 (Mon.)
Label:SM Entertainment

Warner Music Store special site

aespa Japan official site


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