GMA of the US, HYPEBAE also pay attention “Dominates trend music charts around the world

The music video for the first mini-album ‘Savage’ of the metaverse girl group ‘aespa’ (under SM Entertainment) has surpassed 50 million views on YouTube.

Aespa's first mini-album title song 'Savage' music video released on the 5th was released today (8th) around 1:30 am, and surpassed 50 million views on YouTube in 2 days and 7 hours and 30 minutes, raising the hot topic of Aespa. proved once again.

This is a new record breaking by pulling the record of the last single 'Next Level', which surpassed 50 million views on YouTube within 10 hours and 20 minutes of release on 3 days, heralding the birth of a new 'mega hit'.

In addition, this album not only took first place on various domestic music and record sites, but is also active in global charts, while major US media also focused on Aespa's new album.

ABC's representative program 'Good Morning America' recently published an article saying, "Aespa is dominating the trend music charts around the world with their new song 'Savage'." , garnered 30 million views within 24 hours of being released. Also, it took less than a day for this hit song to dominate the Korean music charts.”

In addition, the famous American beauty and fashion magazine HYPEBAE also published an article titled "Aespa, 'Savage' demonstrated next-level energy and versatility" through an article titled "Singing, dancing, rapping, acting, speaking several languages, , the most important 'to be aware of trends' is called 'it' in this industry. And Aespa is doing all of this and showing more than that.”

He continued, “SM’s youngest girl group, Aespa, after BoA, Girls’ Generation, and Red Velvet, drew the attention of fans and the industry with a new futuristic agenda and unique use of AI avatars. The formation of this group, consisting of members Karina, Gisele, Winter, and Ning-Ning, has broadened the boundaries of a new generation of K-Pop. They drew attention by explaining that they created their own metaverse using words such as ‘Navis’, ‘Wilderness’, and ‘Black Mamba’ within the SMCU universe, which is an abbreviation of SM Culuture Universe.”