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Aespa Dominates Charts with ‘Supernova,’ Next Up: ‘Armageddon’

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The Korean pop group Aespa is currently dominating the charts with their new song “Supernova,” while anticipation for their first full album’s title track “Armageddon” skyrockets even higher.

Their first full album’s double title track “Supernova,” released on May 13th, immediately topped all major domestic music charts, including Melon TOP100, HOT100, Flo, Genie, and Bugs real-time charts, based on peak rankings. On Spotify, the song’s cumulative streaming count surpassed 14 million, once again proving Aespa’s influence.

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On the 27th, Aespa will continue their momentum by releasing another double title track, “Armageddon.” This song is a hip-hop dance track with intense synth bass sounds and a trendy, yet old-school vibe. The track is set to deliver an upgraded “Aespa Flavor” with lyrics conveying the self-determined message, “Only I can define myself,” with their rough yet restrained vocals.

The performance for “Armageddon” is also composed of a dance choreography that’s restrained yet elegant, allowing fans to witness the groove unique to Aespa, with the members’ stage presence blending seamlessly with the music.

The “Find the Authentic” teaser released through Aespa’s official social media channels on the same day reflects a theme of identity. It shows Aespa members lost between fake versions of themselves and AI, while the visuals perfectly capture aespa’s unique aura that matches the mood for the new song.

Aespa’s first full-length album Armageddon will drop on May 27th at 6 p.m. on all music platforms, and will also be released as a physical album on the same day.

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