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Aeri Uchinaga (内永 枝利, Uchinaga Eri, born October 30, 2000), known professionally as Giselle (Korean: 지젤), is a Japanese singer and rapper based in South Korea. She is a member of the South Korean girl group Aespa , formed by SM Entertainment in November 2020.
SM Entertainment founder Lee Soo-man further explained about Aespa's concept in the 2020 World Cultural Industry Forum that was held online on October 28. [6] A video trailer with all four members was revealed on November 2. [7] On the same day, the agency announced that Aespa would release their debut single "Black Mamba" on November 17. [8]
Aespa (/ ˈ ɛ s ˌ p ɑː / ES-pah; Korean: 에스파; RR: eseupa; MR: esŭp'a, commonly stylized in all lowercase or æspa) is a South Korean girl group formed by SM Entertainment. The group consists of four members: Karina , Giselle , Winter , and Ningning .
"Up" (stylized in all caps) is a song by South Korean singer Karina, and included on the digital single album Synk: Parallel Line by South Korean girl group Aespa. It was released through SM Entertainment on October 9, 2024. The song is a hip-hop and dance track, written and composed by multiple contributors, including Karina.
The "futuristic" music video shows Aespa in "dynamic and witty characterizations", [48] displaying their superpowers throughout the city. [10] It features each member possessing an "otherworldly power" - Karina's super strength, Ningning's control over fire, Winter's floating in the air and Giselle's time-lopping. [ 6 ]
On February 16, 2023, Lee Sung-soo released a 30-minute video stating: "Lee Soo-man was the reason why Aespa's music has been delayed" and that the group was supposed to release new music on February 20.
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Aespa as seen in dreamy aesthetics combined with "otherworldly" visuals. An accompanying music video for the song was uploaded to SM's YouTube channel in conjunction with the release of "Dreams Come True"; the video was preceded with a teaser—which was released via the same platform one day earlier. [18]