aespa have formally introduced their sixth mini album, ‘Wealthy Man’ – discover out extra under.
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In late June, aespa launched ‘Soiled Work’, their first single since October final 12 months. Now, after weeks of teases, it has been confirmed that SM Leisure group are set to launch a follow-up mini album in September.
The group formally introduced the brand new mini album yesterday (August 4). It’s being titled ‘Wealthy Man’, and is due for launch on September 5. You may pre-order your copy right here.
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The group have additionally shared an intro video to tease the mission, through which they redefine the idea of being a “wealthy man”: “I’m sufficient as I’m. I’m a ‘Wealthy Man’.” Watch teaser under.
It’s at present unknown if their newest single ‘Soiled Work’ will characteristic on the mini album. They launched the monitor in full on June 27, together with another model that includes Flo Milli.
After that, they teamed up with hit on-line capturing recreation PUBG Battlegrounds for the new single ‘Darkish Arts’ in mid-July. ‘Darkish Arts’ is a heavy, guitar-driven monitor that, based on a press launch, “conveys the stress of fight” whereas aespa’s vocal harmonies “add a fierce willpower for victory.” The accompanying music video noticed Karina, Giselle, Winter and Ningning inflicting all types of chaos on the planet of PUBG: Battlegrounds.
Their final mini-album ‘Whiplash’ was launched in late October final 12 months. Moreover the title monitor, that EP additionally included the songs ‘Kill It’, ‘Flights, Not Emotions’, ‘Pink Hoodie’, ‘Flowers’ and ‘Simply One other Woman’.
In December, aespa’s ‘Supernova’ was topped NME‘s high Ok-pop tune of the 12 months: “Though aespa have had a strong run all through their profession, ‘Supernova’ so precisely foretells the unbelievable artistic and business success this 12 months that it could properly have been written within the stars. Thrilling and daring, ‘Supernova’ is a three-minute journey right into a futuristic cyberpunk utopia, leaving you wanting extra the second it’s over.”
The monitor was additionally deemed NME‘s ninth greatest tune of 2024: “Bursting with a bouncy electro beat and a stellar hook, ‘Supernova’ affirms the woman group’s potential to thrive in uncharted territory.”