Girl group aespa poses for photos during a press conference for its second full-length album, ″Lemonade,″ held at Sofitel Ambassador Seoul Hotel in southern Seoul on May 29. [DANIELA GONZALEZ PEREZ]
Two years ago, girl group aespa sealed its distinctive place in K-pop with “Armageddon” (2024), a critically acclaimed full-length album that pushed the quartet’s signature futuristic, sleek sound into its narrative peak.
With its second full-length album, “Lemonade,” aespa is squeezing a new world out of sourness — because when life gives aespa lemons, the girl group does not merely make lemonade. It squeezes harder.
“'Lemonade’ [the title track] is a song that best captures aespa’s signature wit,” said member Winter during a press conference at Sofitel Ambassador Seoul Hotel in southern Seoul on Thursday, a day before the release of it second full-length album.
Girl group aespa in a promotional photo for its second full-length EP, ″Lemonade″ [SM ENTERTAINMENT]











