Aespa
Aespa (Korean: 에스파; stylized as æspa) is a South Korean girl group. The group is made of four members: Karina, Giselle, Winter and Ningning. They make K-pop music under SM Entertainment[1] since 17 November 2020.[2] They are famous for their metaverse concept and for their EDM and hyperpop songs.[3]
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Origin | Seoul, South Korea |
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Years active | 2020 | –present
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Name
The group's name, Aespa, combines the English first letters for "avatar" and "experience" (Avatar X Experience) with the English word "aspect", meaning "two sides", to give the idea of "meeting another self and experiencing the new world".[2] Their fans are called "My".[4]
Members
- Karina (카리나) – leader
- Giselle (지젤)
- Winter (윈터)
- Ningning (닝닝)
Discography
Studio albums
- Armageddon (2024)
Extended plays
- Savage (2021)
- Girls (2022)
- My World (2023)
- Drama (2023)
- Whiplash (2024)
Single albums
- Synk: Parallel Line (2024)
Soundtrack appearances
- "Once Again" (Our Blues OST) (2022)
- "Hold On Tight" (Tetris movie OST) (2023)
- "We Go" (Pokémon 2023 OST) (2023)
- "Zoom Zoom" (Beyblade X OST) (2023)
- "Get Goin'" (Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock – Season 2 OST) (2024)
- "Die Trying" (with Tokimonsta ; Rebel Moon : Songs of the Rebellion OST) (2024)
Music videos
- "Black Mamba" (2020)
- "Forever" (2021)
- "Next Level" (2021)
- "Next Level" (Habstrakt remix) (2021)
- "Savage" (2021)
- "Dreams Come True" (2021)
- "Life's Too Short" (English version) (2022)
- "Girls" (2022)
- "Girls" (BRLLNT remix) (2022)
- "Beautiful Christmas" (with Red Velvet) (2022)
- "Welcome to My World" (2023)
- "Spicy" (2023)
- "Hold On Tight" (2023)
- "Better Things" (2023)
- "Spicy" (Nitepunk remix) (2023)
- "Better Things" (æ-aespa version) (2023)
- "Drama" (2023)
- "Regret of the Times" (2024 aespa remake version) (2024)
- "Get Goin'" (with Fraggle Rock) (2024)
- "Supernova" (2024)
- "Armageddon" (2024)
- "Live My Life" (2024)
- "Hot Mess" (2024)
- "Supernova" (Grimes Remix) (2024)
- "Armageddon" (Flava D Remix) (2024)
- "Supernova" (Grimes Remix) (The Other World Ver.) (2024)
- "Whiplash" (2024)
Concerts and tours
Headlining tours
- Synk: Hyper Line (2023)
- Synk: Parallel Line (2024–2025)
Aespa Media
Aespa at SBS Power FM in 2020
Aespa for Eternal Return
Aespa at the Acqua di Parma pop-up store opening
Related pages
- Girls' Generation – another girl group formed under SM Entertainment before them
- Red Velvet (group) – another girl group formed under SM Entertainment before them
References
- ↑ "Artists under SM Entertainment". SM Entertainment (in English, 한국어, 日本語, and 中文(简体)). Archived from the original on 2024-06-02. Retrieved 2024-06-06.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Lee, Minji (2020-11-02). "SM Entertainment's new girl group to debut on Nov. 17". Yonhap News Agency. Archived from the original on 2023-09-23. Retrieved 2024-06-06.
- ↑ Nga, Hằng (2022-07-06). "Aespa: Representatives of the Metaverse Era". L'Officiel Singapore. Archived from the original on 2024-01-27. Retrieved 2024-06-06.
- ↑ Han, Susan (2020-11-16). "aespa announce their official fanclub name". allkpop. Archived from the original on 2023-11-06. Retrieved 2024-06-06.
Other websites
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- Official website (in Japanese)
- aespa (official YouTube channel)