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4th Gen Powerhouses aespa, IVE, and NewJeans Set to Rock 2023 The Fact Music Awards

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The representative 4th generation K-pop girl groups will shine on the 2023 The Fact Music Awards (TMA) stage. The organizing committee of The Fact Music Awards (TMA) announced on the 4th that aespa, IVE, and NewJeans had been named in the 3rd lineup of the 2023 The Fact Music Awards.

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aespa set a record as the first 4th generation girl group to achieve double million-seller status with their mini 3rd album MY WORLD. The title track “Spicy” also dominated major domestic and international charts, creating a phenomenon known as the ‘Spicy Syndrome.’

With its recently released new song “Better Things” under the spotlight of major foreign media in the U.S. and U.K., aespa is continuing its global activities with the aespa LIVE TOUR 2023 – SYNK: HYPER LINE world tour in 14 cities across South America and Europe, starting in Los Angeles, U.S., on the 13th of last month.

IVE achieved over 1.6 million cumulative sales with their 1st full-length album, I’ve IVE, released in April. With their double title tracks “Kitsch” and “I AM,” they topped major music streaming sites and won 11 trophies on music shows, setting a remarkable record with four consecutive mega hits.

IVE, who continues to prove their unwavering popularity with three music videos, including their previous title tracks “ELEVEN,” “LOVE DIVE,” and “After LIKE,” will hold their debut world tour concert SHOW WHAT I HAVE starting in Seoul on October 7th.

NewJeans successfully entered the U.S. Billboard 200 chart at number one with their mini 2nd album Get Up, released in July. One of the triple title tracks, “Super Shy,” spent 7 consecutive weeks on the main song chart, Billboard Hot 100, setting a new record for the longest charting period.

The triple title tracks of their mini 2nd album and songs like “Ditto” and “OMG” continue to maintain a strong presence on global charts in over 200 countries and regions, achieving long-term success.

These three teams, who have been conquering the domestic music industry and setting new career highs, plan to continue their active presence through the 2023 The Fact Music Awards.

Previously, The Fact Music Awards announced the participation of ATEEZ, ITZY, TREASURE, ENHYPEN, Zerobaseone, Xikers, BoyNextDoor, Kwon Eun Bi, and JANNABI in the 1st and 2nd lineups, further igniting the power of global fans.

The Fact Music Awards, which is raising expectations with the participation of the representative 4th generation K-pop girl groups who are rewriting the history of the K-pop industry, will be held on October 10th at Incheon Namdong Gymnasium. The 4th lineup will be announced later.

By. Jeong Jee Won (jeewonjeong@joynews24.com)

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