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The K-pop queens' latest sonic adventure dropped on May 27.

aespa’s ‘Armageddon – The 1st Album’: All 10 Songs Ranked (1)

Ready to captivate our present-day world and across dimensions, Armageddon marks an artistic evolution in aespa‘s musical journey by taking their narrative into an expansive multiverse to blur the boundaries between reality and virtual realms.

While the K-pop girl group is known for blending their real and virtual personas, their first full-length album explores parallel worlds, giving KARINA, GISELLE, WINTER and NINGNING infinite possibilities as both otherworldly idols and relatable young women navigating adulthood.

The adventurous spirit of Armageddon was set through the pre-released buzz track “Supernova,” when the group speaks of opening doors to different dimensions and brought to life by the title track single’s music video establishing the aespa multiverse.

Last year, aespa sawDrama: The 4th Mini Albumpeak at No. 33 on theBillboard 200, a far drop from their two prior entries landing in the Top 10. But already “Supernova” has been well super received by listeners: debuting at No. 5 onthe World Digital Song Sales chartlast week for the group’s highest position since 2021’s “Next Level,” plus rising to No. 19 on this week’sBillboard Global 200for their first Top 20 single. With the promising start, a larger amount of tracks ready for streaming, and a more extensive range of sounds and themes tackled in the LP,Armageddonlooks poised to boost aespa back up the album charts to reestablish the girls’ place as a leading force in K-pop.

From the singles “Armageddon” and “Supernova” to what are sure to become new beloved b-sides like “Live My Life,” “Mine,” and the fan-dedicated anthem “Melody,” here’s our ranking of the songs on aespa’s first full-length album Armageddon.

  • "Set the Tone"

    While Armageddon begins super strong with K-pop singles “Supernova” and the title track, Cut No. 3 “Set the Tone” feels like a jerky left turn. The thumping hip-hop track brings exhilarating punches of synthesizers to the production but ultimately doesn’t feel as successful or convincing of a performance from the aespa members.

  • "Long Chat (#♥)"

    With such a unique song title and satisfyingly crunchy synth work, a song about the exhilaration of the group chat gets a bit overrun with a few too many messages, and aespa will bring far more engaging topics to other songs in Armageddon.

  • "Melody"

    A sweet fan anthem dedicated to aespa’s MYs, “Melody” brings a delightful piano for the members to sing directly to their supporters: “You make me feel so lucky,” they sing. “‘Cause you’re MY whole world.” It’s a suitable way to close out aespa’s first full-length album and feels like a bit of a throwback to a trend from classic K-pop albums of the past that tend to end with a fan-dedicated track and slowing down the tempo.

  • "BAHAMA"

    An unexpected tropical vibe takes hold at the halfway mark with “BAHAMA” as Track No. 6 to show aespa is, once again, never going to deliver one flavor but instead show off their range, even more so on a full-length. The island theme doesn’t exactly scream aespa, but it’s a welcome new excursion for the girls.

  • "Licorice"

    Opening with an addictive churning rock-pop hook, “Licorice” speaks to an infatuation unlike anything you’ve experienced before. They croon, “It tastes so sweet but sour / Oh, sugar and spice… / You’re like licorice.”

  • "Prologue"

    Despite aespa’s metaverse concept and larger-than-life personas, we love hearing them lean into their human side in “Prologue.” Over a deceivingly upbeat pop production, the girls address the difficulties and messiness of growing up, admitting to anxiety, disappointments, and loss of passion. But hearing the aespa ladies declare, “Baby, I’m a weirdo, I know,” in the chorus is super refreshing and makes the listener feel like maybe we’re all more alike than we realize.

  • "Live My Life"

    A surefire future concert favorite, “Live My Life” brings a previously explored rock edge to aespa’s musical world. Embracing those who dare to be different and dream, the empowerment anthem feels like what aespa’s first original English single, “Life’s Too Short,” should have been — bold, exhilarating and makes clear why they’re so different like “Live My Life” does versus “Life’s Too Short” which felt like aespa trying to blend into Top 40 radio fodder with a safe, acoustic pop sound.

  • "Armageddon"

    aespa’s ‘Armageddon – The 1st Album’: All 10 Songs Ranked (2)

    As the centerpiece title track single in aespa’s first full-length album, “Armageddon” is a true statement piece. The harder hip-hop glimmer feels like the appropriate next evolution from past singles and allows the quartet to deliver heavier confidence and emphasize their power as a group. Unexpected points of the song, like the “Bang chitty bang bang” pre-chorus or the stretched-out hums on the chorus, slowly get stuck in the listeners’ heads and eventually become some of the most memorable parts of the track. Another unanticipated but wholly welcomed moment comes into the chant-heavy outro where it sounds like aespa is signaling the next phase of their pop invasion, telling listeners, “Warning: All night long.”

    Our translation? aespa isn’t stopping anytime soon.

  • "Mine"

    With the same icy coolness as some of aespa’s most experimental cuts, “Mine” should go down as one of the best b-sides of K-pop in 2024, largely thanks to a fascinating assemblage of vocal distortions and effects utilized. The members’ voices go from dark and deep to glitchy and sweet as they sing about facing their inner demons, with the lyrical and production choices adding a deeper layer to the song’s overall meaning.

  • "Supernova"

    aespa’s ‘Armageddon – The 1st Album’: All 10 Songs Ranked (3)

    aespa really couldn’t have asked for a better kickoff for this album. A glittering cosmic dance track, “Supernova” introduces this chapter of aespa’s storytelling into their new universe and opens doors to a whole new dimension. Showcasing KARINA and GISELLE’s biting rap styles with WINTER and NINGNING’s vocals at their absolute best — and the members all able to blend roles — “Supernova” feels like the type of track only aespa could pull off, making it all the more perfect of a return to form. Plus, the additional whirring synthesizers that join midway through the second verse are a final cherry on top to show how “Supernova” isn’t using copy-paste formulas — a staple throughout aespa’s strongest music moments with this new track as a shining jewel in their K-pop crowns.

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        Aespa’s ‘Armageddon – The 1st Album’: All 10 Songs Ranked? ›

        South Korean girl group Aespa has recorded 47 songs, of which 39 are in Korean, 7 are in English, and one in Japanese. Last updated: June 4, 2024.

        How many songs does Aespa have in 2024? ›

        South Korean girl group Aespa has recorded 47 songs, of which 39 are in Korean, 7 are in English, and one in Japanese. Last updated: June 4, 2024.

        What is the Japanese song of Aespa? ›

        According to their agency, SM Entertainment, aespa will release their debut Japanese single 'Hot Mess' on July 3rd. This single will include the title track of the same name and a total of three original Japanese songs. 'Hot Mess' is a powerful dance track characterized by its signature saxophone sound and gritty rap.

        How many albums does Aespa have? ›

        South Korean girl group Aespa have released one studio album, four Extended plays (EPs), fifteen singles, two promotional singles and five soundtracks.

        Is aespa forever a remake? ›

        Background and release. On January 29, 2021, SM Entertainment announced Aespa would be making a comeback with "Forever", which is a remake of a single by Yoo Young-jin, released for SM Entertainment's holiday album Winter Vacation in SMTown.com in 2000.

        Is itzy Japanese or Korean? ›

        Itzy (Korean: 있지; RR: Itji; MR: Itchi; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean girl group formed by JYP Entertainment and consisting of members Yeji, Lia, Ryujin, Chaeryeong, and Yuna. They debuted on February 12, 2019, with the release of their single album It'z Different.

        Who is half Japanese in aespa? ›

        Uchinaga Eri (Japanese: 内永 枝利 うちなが えり ), also known by her stage name Giselle (Korean: 지젤), is a Japanese member of the South Korean girl group aespa.

        Why is aespa called aespa? ›

        The group's name, Aespa, combines the English initials for "avatar" and "experience" (Avatar X Experience) with the English word "aspect", meaning "two sides", to symbolize the idea of "meeting another self and experiencing the new world".

        Does TXT sing in Japanese? ›

        [How to Love Someome who ins't you (Ring)] is the. first Japanese song self-composed/written by. members Taehyun, Yeonjun and Hueningkai from.

        Is aespa under hybe? ›

        The ongoing feud between HYBE and its subsidiary ADOR has not only involved BTS and NewJeans in a contentious agency conflict but has also dragged aespa, who are under SM Entertainment.

        What is the most successful aespa song? ›

        "Next Level" debuted at number nine on South Korea's Gaon Digital Chart with chart issue dated May 16–22, 2021, making it Aespa's first top ten single on the chart. The song then ascended to number two in its fifth week, thus earning the group their first top-two entry, and their highest peak to date.

        How many songs does Itzy have in total? ›

        To date, the girl group has released 56 songs, of which 51 are originally recorded in Korean, 4 are in Japanese, and 1 is in English.

        How many songs are in the aespa Girls album? ›

        Girls is the second extended play by South Korean girl group Aespa. The EP was released through SM Entertainment and Warner Records on July 8, 2022. It consists of six tracks and was preceded by the promotional single "Illusion", and two official singles: "Life's Too Short" (English version) and "Girls".

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