I really like the dark and mature feel that this dance track brings to the table, giving off a EVERGLOW type of feel for me. But Black Mamba is groundbreaking for the company in terms of a debut track. It might simply be due to the fact they are under one of the biggest companies in the KPOP industry. When I listen to Black Mamba, I feel that aespa nails the brief within just this song. Many don’t make it past that first track and very few actually ‘make it’ down the track if they are fortunate to pass a second track. Most of the time, both female and male groups start their careers with a very generic or standard track that isn’t their best foot forward. One thing that I have continuously mentioned when it comes to debuting acts is that the song they are debuting with needs to be bold enough to get the attention of the industry and kickstart building that fanbase. Four members currently make up this group’s lineup, Karina, Giselle, Winter and Ningning. The new female group comes from the legendary SM Entertainment, the home of well known groups such as BoA, TVXQ, Super Junior, SNSD, EXO, SHINee, Red Velvet and NCT. Today, I will be reviewing a brand new female group, aespa. Tuesday’s review was for CN BLUE, who made their comeback 11 years ago in 2009. On Tuesday, we saw the comeback of KPOP groups/bands from two different time extremities.
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