
Aespa has once again topped the initial sales million seller chart. The group's new single "Dirty Work" recorded over 1.01 million copies in first-week sales as of the 26th, announcing a dazzling comeback.
This marks their sixth million seller. Aespa previously achieved initial sales of over 1 million copies with "Girls," "My World," "Drama," "Guerilla," and "The Last Waltz."
The new release includes four tracks, featuring various versions of "Dirty Work," along with a Flo Milli feature, as well as English and instrumental versions.

"Dirty Work" is a dance genre song characterized by synth bass and cool vocal melodies. The distinct cool and chill vocal tones of the Aespa members stand out.
The performance is also a highlight, combining hip and intense movements with a relaxed, sexy vibe. The contrasting choreography enhances the overall quality, particularly with the dance break showcasing the unique personalities of the four members and the energetic final chorus, adding a powerful impact.

The music video promises a more intense taste. It is set against a realistic industrial backdrop, featuring a wide yard, massive machinery, and 225 extras. Aespa teases an unprecedented visual transformation, returning as a resistance that does not shy away from any dirty work for their peers.
They also prepared a special song for their fans. On the 4th, they will release the "Dirty Crew Ring Version," symbolizing their bond with their fandom, My.
Meanwhile, Aespa will release a physical album today that includes the title track and an instrumental version.

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