The album includes 10 tracks showcasing diversity and aespa's growth.
Pre-orders for the album start on the 20th.
The group aespa has announced that their second studio album, 'LEMONADE', will be released on May 29. This album features 10 tracks that showcase a variety of genres along with an expanded storytelling that reflects aespa's unique world. Following their single 'Dirty Work' and mini-album 'Rich Man' released last year, the group aims to further solidify their mature sound with this new release.
This album marks aespa's first studio project in nearly two years since their 2024 album 'Armageddon', during which they achieved significant milestones, including the longest-running number one on Melon and dominating music charts. Having performed exceptionally well at various awards, the anticipation for their comeback is immensely high among fans and the music industry.
Pre-orders for the album will start on the 20th, offering fans a chance to engage with aespa's exciting new endeavors.
aespa has established a unique position in the K-pop scene through their distinctive musical style and world-building. Their upcoming album, 'LEMONADE', emphasizes both their growth and the attempt to explore new experimental sounds. Each album expands their narrative and strengthens the psychological connection with their audience, which is particularly noteworthy.
In a K-pop market where relationships with fans are crucial, aespa continuously clarifies their identity, becoming especially prominent in the global fandom. They've achieved notable success across various charts, solidifying their presence in the global music market. Moreover, their impact on popular culture has etched their name in the industry, increasing anticipation for their future endeavors.
The musical changes showcased in this album are expected to offer fresh excitement to fans. In particular, their venture into various genres beyond traditional K-pop will contribute to expanding musical boundaries and may also positively influence other artists.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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