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Giselle was born in Gangnam District, Seoul, South Korea, to a South Korean mother and a Japanese father, and grew up in Tokyo, Japan. [3] She is fluent in Japanese, Korean, and English. [3] She attended Tokyo International School and International School of the Sacred Heart, where she was introduced to K-pop in her sophomore year of high school.
On June 3, it was announced that Aespa would be releasing their first Japanese single "Hot Mess" on July 3. The single marked the group's Japanese debut and includes two other songs "Sun and Moon" and "Zoom Zoom", the latter previously released on October 6, 2023, as the ending theme song to the anime series and franchise Beyblade X. [107]
Aespa in 2023 From left to right: Giselle, Karina, Winter, Ningning South Korean girl group Aespa has recorded 55 songs, of which 45 are in Korean , 7 are in English, and 3 in Japanese .
Synk: Parallel Line is the ongoing second worldwide concert tour by South Korean girl group Aespa, in support of their first studio album Armageddon (2024). The tour began on June 29, 2024, at Jamsil Indoor Stadium, and will conclude on March 16, 2025, at KSPO Dome in Seoul, South Korea.
Synk: Hyper Line was the first worldwide concert tour by South Korean girl group Aespa, in support of their extended plays Savage (2021), Girls (2022), and My World (2023). The tour began on February 25, 2023, in Seoul, South Korea and concluded on September 30, 2023, in Paris, France.
TVXQ in 2012 Super Junior in 2015 Girls' Generation in 2015 Shinee in 2015 Exo in 2016 Red Velvet in 2016 Aespa in 2023. SM Entertainment currently has nine active groups, the oldest being TVXQ, which was established in 2003 before debuting in 2004 with the single "Hug", [10] and sold over 10 million albums cumulatively in South Korea in Japan in their first 10 years. [11]
Eri Tokunaga (born 1962), Japanese politician and former TV reporter; Eri Tokunaga (actress) (born 1988), Japanese actress; Eri Uchinaga (内永 枝利, [1] [2] born 2000) stage name Giselle, Japanese-Korean member of South Korean girl group Aespa; Eri Yamada (山田 恵里, born 1984), Japanese softball player
The "otherworldly" visual combines the dreamy aesthetics from S.E.S.'s original music video with their Aespa's edgy, futuristic signature style. In the video, the group is performing the song's choreography from a grand, purple-tinted room filled with alien-like flora to a street-styled contemporary space.