Aespa's "Supernova" Named 'Best Song of 2024 (So Far)'
Aespa's pre-release title track "Supernova" from their first full-length album has recently been selected as one of the 'Best Songs of 2024 (So Far)' by the UK music magazine DORK, following its recognition by Billboard in the United States. This demonstrates the intense global response to Aespa.
DORK praised, “Aespa's 'Supernova' is a cosmic work where electropop and hip-hop collide, taking you to another world. They create a black hole-like beat that pulls listeners into the song and then spits them out into another dimension. This isn't just K-pop, it's an interstellar journey that overwhelms your speakers.”
Additionally, Forbes, a renowned American business magazine, reported that Aespa's first full-length album 'Armageddon' entered the 'Billboard 200' chart. Forbes noted, “'Armageddon' has made its first appearance on the list of the best-selling albums in the U.S. with significant sales growth, ranking among the highest sales in America, showing a substantial increase compared to previous periods.”
Furthermore, 'Supernova' has dominated the weekly charts of major domestic music sites Melon and Genie from July 15 to 21, holding the top spot for nine consecutive weeks. This extends its record as the longest-running number one song released this year, showcasing its unparalleled popularity both domestically and internationally.
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