'My World' review: Aespa drops intensely conceptual music, tries out new style


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The K-pop groups's latest EP, 'My World', is made up of songs filled with bright, young energy – the kind of music that the quartet has always wanted to do. – Photo: SM Entertainment

Aespa is finally back from Kwangya – the fictional universe shared by the artists of SM Entertainment – to the “real world” to introduce its new album. My World is made up of songs filled with bright, young energy – the kind of music that the quartet has always wanted to do.

Just in time for a change, aespa dropped pursuing intensely conceptual tracks, instead going for easily understandable music that revolves around the life of ordinary teenagers.

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Aespa return to the real world.

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