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aespa awọn ẹgbẹ: Karina, Giselle, Winter, ati NingNing - artist bio
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Aespa, a Korean girl group ti a ṣe nipasẹ SM Entertainment, ti o gbọdọ lọ si ailewu ni ile-iṣẹ K-pop niwon awọn oniwe-ẹrọ wọn ni Oṣu Kẹsán 2020. A ṣe iṣeto kan ti o pọju pẹlu awọn avatars digital, ti a mọ bi "ae," lati ṣẹda aiyipada pataki ti iwaju ti a ti o ni ifọwọkan kan ti o ni ifọwọkan kan.

Aespa awọn ẹgbẹ:

  • Karina (Awọn Nkan: Yoo Ji-min): Lẹhin ti Oṣu Kẹsan, Oṣu Kẹsan ni Oṣu Kẹsan, Oṣu Kẹsan ni Oṣu Kẹsan, Oṣu Kẹsan ni Oṣu Kẹsan.
  • Giselle (Awọn Nkan: Uchinaga Aeri): Bẹrẹ on October 30, 2000, Giselle jẹ mọ fun awọn oniwe-ọpọlọpọ raping awọn ẹya ara rẹ ati awọn ti o ti wa ni a kọọkan ẹya ninu iṣeto Aespa ti o wa ni aiyipada.
  • Winter (Tẹle Name: Kim Min-jeong): Winter, bẹrẹ on January 1, 2001, ti wa ni a fere fun awọn oniwe-ọna awọn ẹya ara rẹ ati awọn ẹya ara rẹ, eyi ti o ṣe pataki si awọn igbesẹ ti awọn egbe.
  • NingNing (Tẹle Name: Ning Yizhuo): Awọn ti o dara julọ, ti o da ni October 23, 2002, NingNing ti wa ni a mọ fun awọn oniwe-ọna ti o dara julọ, fi iwọn ati iye si awọn Aespa music.

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The group's meteoric rise has been marked by numerous awards and recognitions. They have received New Artist Awards at prestigious ceremonies like the Melon Music Awards, Mnet Asian Music Awards, and Seoul Music Awards. Their hit "Next Level" won Song of the Year at the Gaon Chart Music Awards, and they were recognized in the Global Rookie Top 5 at the V Live Awards V HEARTBEAT.

While Aespa has not embarked on a full world tour, their performances at various global events have been notable. Their appearance at Coachella 2022 marked a significant milestone, showcasing their international appeal. They have also participated in SM Town Live concerts, further solidifying their status within the SM Entertainment family.

Their innovative use of virtual avatars and engaging content has garnered them a massive following on social media platforms. Their presence on Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube has attracted millions of followers worldwide, with their fanbase, known as MYs, showing robust support.

"Drama," released On November 17, 2023, is Aespa's fourth mini-album and represents a significant evolution in their musical journey. The album features a mix of genres like charismatic hip-hop, bright dance music, and sweet acoustic pop. It includes a 48-page and a 72-page photobook, two folded posters, four stickers, a CD-R, and a random photocard. "Drama" continues the narrative of Aespa's SMCU (SM Culture Universe), moving beyond the earlier themes of trauma and anomalies. The album has been well-received for its musical diversity and the group's vocal prowess, further establishing Aespa as a versatile and innovative act in the K-pop scene.

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