SM Entertainment, aespa’s agency, has announced that as of the 20th, the group’s first full-length album “Armageddon”has achieved a “perfect all-kill”with its double title track “Supernova”ranking 1st on all major domestic music charts, including Melon Top 100 and Hot 100, Flo, Genie, and Bugs’ real-time charts. This achievement comes just one week after the album’s release on the 13th.
Moreover, the song has exceeded 14 million total streams on Spotify, adding to the buzz surrounding aespa’s return.
The dance song “Supernova,”created by renowned producer Kenzie, boasts a minimal track sound with strong kicks and bass. Its memorable topline and synth melody make it stand out from other K-pop songs. Not only is it fresh, but it also introduces a new concept for aespa, expanding their existing worldview into a wider universe. The lyrics cleverly compare the start of an event that leads to a different dimension to a supernova, capturing the essence of a hip inner explosion.
Meanwhile, aespa is set to kick off their comeback promotions on the 27th with the drop of their latest double title track, “Armageddon.”The song is a dynamic hip-hop dance track that incorporates a powerful synth bass sound and a fusion of old-school and modern elements. The lyrics carry a message of self-empowerment, emphasizing the idea of defining oneself, while also showcasing a raw yet polished vocal delivery.
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