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"Whiplash" is a song recorded by South Korean girl group Aespa for their fifth extended play of the same name. It was released as the EP's lead single by SM Entertainment on October 21, 2024. Background and release
On September 23, 2024, SM Entertainment announced that Aespa would be releasing their fifth extended play titled Whiplash with the lead single of the same name on October 21. [1] Three days later, the promotional schedule was released. [2] On October 11, the track listing was released alongside the highlight medley teaser video. [3]
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 ...
On February 19, 2024, Aespa officially announced their second world tour, Synk: Parallel Line, via X and Weverse, with the first stop scheduled in Seoul on June 29 and 30, 2024. [2] During their first stop in Seoul, the members unveiled solo performances featuring new, unreleased tracks. Each member participated in writing their solo songs.
Impeach Yoon Suk Yeol," protesters chanted to the beat of K-pop group aespa's latest techno track "Whiplash." ... Playlists of popular K-pop protest songs are also being shared on X. Kim Byung-joo ...
The lead single "Savage" also became Aespa's second top-five hit in South Korea and their first top 40 entry on the Billboard Global 200. In July 2022, they released their second EP Girls , which sold 1,844,376 copies and debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 chart.
Natalia Kills co-wrote the track "The Happiest Girl," while frequent collaborator and producer Teddy Park wrote three songs Blackpink Shares 8-Song Tracklist for ‘Born Pink’ — and Rosé and ...
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 ...