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Songs recorded by Aespa; Title Year Lyricist Composer Arranger Album Ref. "Aenergy" 2021 Yoo Young-jin: Kill Dave Pat Morrissey Jess Corazza Yoo Young-jin Kill Dave Pat Morrissey Yoo Young-jin Savage [1] "Armageddon" † 2024 Bang Hye-hyun (Jam Factory) Ejae Sumin Waker (153/Joombas) No Identity No Identity Armageddon [2] "Bahama" Kenzie ...
South Korean girl group Aespa have released one studio album, five extended plays (EPs), one single album, seventeen singles, two promotional singles and five soundtracks. ...
The music video for the song was directed by Lucid Colour and choreographed and visually directed by BoA. [46] The song peaked at number eight on the Gaon Digital Chart and at number seven on the Billboard World Digital Songs chart. [47] [48] On December 26, Karina and Winter were revealed as members of the supergroup Got the Beat. [49]
The upbeat pop song, "Prologue", finds the group "address[ing] the difficulties and messiness of growing up, admitting to anxiety, disappointments, and loss of passion". [ 12 ] [ 17 ] The ninth track, "Live My Life", is a "cheerful guitar-based" pop-punk song containing a message of "living an independent life confidently" with lyrics about ...
"Whiplash" debuted at number four on South Korean's Circle Digital Chart in the chart issue dated October 20–26, 2024; [7] on its component charts, the song debuted at number two on the Circle Download Chart, [8] number six on the Circle Streaming Chart, [9] and number seven on the Circle BGM Chart. [10]
On May 26, the music video teaser was released. [3] "Armageddon" was released along with the album and its music video on May 27. [4] On September 20, ScreaM Records released the remix versions of "Armageddon" by Flava D, 2Spade, and Mount XLR, alongside "Supernova" remix, under the 33rd volume of the series iScreaM. [5]
The music video directed by 725 of SL8 Visual Lab was released alongside the song by SM Entertainment on May 8. [ 14 ] [ 7 ] The music video portrays Aespa "as a group of popular high school students" with scenes that switches between "Aespa getting ready to throw a wild party in their lavish mansion" and "Aespa taking the opportunity to ...
The music video tells a story of venturing out to wilderness to find "Black Mamba", the antagonist that's threatening and interfering with "Synk" which is the connection between themselves and the "ae". [71] [72] Following the music video's release, writer Moon Wan-sik of StarNews noted the "colorful CGs and intense performances". [73]