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Aespa: Discography & Career Overview
A chronological look at Aespa's releases, lineup, and activity — grounded in verified release data.
Aespa — comprising Karina (leader, vocalist, rapper, and dancer), Giselle (rapper and vocalist), Winter (vocalist and dancer), and NingNing (vocalist) — debuted under SM Entertainment on November 17, 2020. In the years since, the four-member group has built a steadily expanding catalogue: from a run of introductory singles to a multi-year sequence of mini-albums and, in 2024, their first full-length studio release.
Debut & Early Singles
The group launched with the single album Black Mamba on their debut date, November 17, 2020, anchored by the title track of the same name. Two further single albums followed within the next six months: Forever on February 5, 2021, and Next Level on May 17, 2021. This opening phase of back-to-back singles gave the group a commercial foothold before the transition to longer-format releases.
Mini-Album Era
The move to mini-albums began with Savage on October 5, 2021, led by its title track of the same name — Aespa's first release in that format. Girls, featuring the title track "Girls," arrived on July 8, 2022. The year 2023 then brought two mini-albums in relatively close succession: My World, released May 8, with the title track "Spicy," and Drama, released November 10, led by the title track "Drama." Two mini-albums within a single calendar year gave 2023 a particular density within the group's release history, signaling a more intensive output schedule as the group moved through their third and fourth years of activity.
Full-Length Debut & Continued Output
Aespa marked a format milestone in 2024 with Armageddon, their debut full-length studio album. The title track "Supernova" was issued as a pre-release on May 13, 2024, and logged an extended run on Korean music charts through the first half of the year. The mini-album Whiplash, led by the title track of the same name, followed on October 21, 2024, rounding out the group's output for that year.
Two releases in 2025 continued the active pace: the single album Dirty Work, featuring the title track of the same name, was issued on June 27, and the mini-album Rich Man, led by the title track "Rich Man," arrived on September 5. Altogether, Aespa's catalogue now includes four single albums, six mini-albums, and one full-length studio project — all produced under SM Entertainment across more than five years as an active group.