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aespa set for comeback with first full album 'Armageddon'

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K-pop girl group aespa is set to release their first full-length album, 'Armageddon',  May 27. Courtesy of SM Entertainment

K-pop girl group aespa is set to release their first full-length album, 'Armageddon', May 27. Courtesy of SM Entertainment

By KTimes

Girl group aespa will make a comeback with the release of its first full album, "Armageddon."

The group, under SM Entertainment, will unveil the double title track "Supernova" on May 13, followed by the release of another title track, "Armageddon," along with the complete album on May 27, simultaneously.

It marks aespa's first full-length release since the group's debut four years ago. It promises to deepen aespa's musical world and message, incorporating elements from both the real and digital worlds and expanding into the multiverse.

This progression is part of what the group calls Season 2 of its universe, aiming to fully encapsulate aespa's unique concept and identity.

An intro video teaser titled "Armageddon" was posted at midnight on aespa's official YouTube channel, amplifying the excitement among fans.

'Armageddon' marks aespa's first full-length release since its debut. Courtesy of SM Entertainment

'Armageddon' marks aespa's first full-length release since its debut. Courtesy of SM Entertainment

Since its debut in 2020 with "Black Mamba," aespa has continued to captivate fans worldwide with hits like "Next Level," "Savage," "Spicy," and "Drama." The upcoming album is set to further showcase the group's innovative approach and artistic growth.

Moreover, "Armageddon" will also be available as a physical album from May 27, allowing fans to own a tangible piece of aespa's evolving legacy.


This article from the Hankook Ilbo, sister publication of The Korea Times, was translated by a generative AI and edited by The Korea Times.



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