>aespa has once again come back with a hard-hitting title track that sticks to your ear from the first listen. “Supernova” takes inspiration from the hyper-pop scene, and combines it with Western hip-hop by utilizing a sample of the famously known 1982 track “Planet Rock” by Afrika Bambaataa and Soulsonic Force. On “Supernova,” aespa sing of empowerment and and the fun in being yourself, proclaiming their presence is akin to a supernova itself: “Can’t stop hyperstellar/Searching for the origin/Bring the light of a dying star/Look at my universe I’ve created/Supernova.” “Supernova” is one of the standout tracks of the summer, and with it, aespa continue to cement their status in the fourth-generation of girl groups.
>aespa has once again come back with a hard-hitting title track that sticks to your ear from the first listen. “Supernova” takes inspiration from the hyper-pop scene, and combines it with Western hip-hop by utilizing a sample of the famously known 1982 track “Planet Rock” by Afrika Bambaataa and Soulsonic Force. On “Supernova,” aespa sing of empowerment and and the fun in being yourself, proclaiming their presence is akin to a supernova itself: “Can’t stop hyperstellar/Searching for the origin/Bring the light of a dying star/Look at my universe I’ve created/Supernova.” “Supernova” is one of the standout tracks of the summer, and with it, aespa continue to cement their status in the fourth-generation of girl groups.
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To no one’s surprise ❤️