aespa (애스파): Where K-Pop Meets the Metaverse
SM Entertainment's most ambitious concept yet — a girl group with AI counterparts and a fictional universe that's still being written.

SM Entertainment has always been a concept company. EXO had a mythology about supernatural powers. NCT built an infinite expansion system. aespa took the next step: a group whose entire identity is built around the idea that each member has a corresponding AI avatar — an æ-member — and that these avatars inhabit a digital world called the KWANGYA, connected to the real world through a concept called the Black Mamba. Whether this lands as profound or overwrought depends entirely on the listener. What's undeniable is that nobody else in K-Pop has attempted anything like it.
The Members
Name | Role(s) | From |
|---|---|---|
Karina 카리나 | Leader, vocalist | Seongnam, South Korea |
Giselle 지젤 | Rapper, vocalist | Osaka, Japan |
Winter 윈터 | Vocalist | Seoul, South Korea |
Ningning 닝닝 | Main vocalist | Harbin, China |
Four members — the smallest main lineup SM has debuted in recent years — with one member from each of SM's primary markets: Korea, Japan, China, and a global-English position (Karina and Winter both have English fluency). The composition follows the international structure SM has been building since EXO.
The KWANGYA Concept
aespa's conceptual universe — officially called SM Culture Universe (SMCU) and centered on a world called KWANGYA — is the defining feature of their identity.
The premise: each member has an AI replica called an æ-member (æ-Karina, æ-Giselle, æ-Winter, æ-Ningning). These AI versions of the members exist in a digital dimension. The members of aespa communicate with their æ-selves and travel between the real world and KWANGYA. The antagonist is a being called Black Mamba, who attempts to sever the connection between members and their AI counterparts.
This narrative is delivered through:
Music videos (which are short films within the universe)
Animated content
Webtoons
SM's official KWANGYA narrative materials
SM has been intentionally building this universe across multiple acts — not just aespa — positioning it as a transmedia franchise with long-term ambition.
Tip — Do you need to follow the lore? No. aespa's music and performance work independently of the universe. But for fans who engage with it, the KWANGYA mythology functions as a participatory storytelling experience — analyzing the narrative, connecting dots between releases, and following the developing story. It's a completely optional layer that some fans find deeply engaging and others find unnecessary.
The Music
aespa's sound was established by their debut single "Black Mamba" (2020) — and it was a statement: maximalist, hard-edged, with production that favored impact over warmth. The aesthetic was intentionally more intense than the typical SM girl group approach.
Key tracks:
"Black Mamba" (2020) — debut; fastest K-Pop debut MV to 100 million YouTube views at the time
"Next Level" (2021) — their commercial breakthrough; a rework of a Fast & Furious franchise song, with added rap verses and a new bridge. Stayed at #1 on Melon for weeks. Introduced aespa to a broader Korean audience.
"Savage" (2021) — the track most fully integrating the KWANGYA lore; fan-favorite for its production complexity
"Drama" (2023) — more pop-accessible, visually theatrical; strong performance internationally
"Supernova" (2024) — their most-streamed release; cleaner pop sound that reached Western charts
MYs — The Fandom
aespa's official fandom name is MY (마이) — because aespa and their fans are "my" to each other (each member's æ-counterpart calls the fan "MY"). It's another piece of the universe embedded in the basic fan structure. MY tends toward intense engagement with the lore alongside the music.
aespa Within SM's Broader Strategy
SM has positioned aespa as the female counterpart to NCT in their transmedia universe strategy. Where NCT is the expanding system, aespa is the narrative center — the group whose story is most explicitly told through the KWANGYA mythology.
Whether the transmedia bet pays off at scale remains to be seen. SM's track record of ambitious conceptual work (EXO's powers mythology was largely abandoned mid-career; NCT's infinite expansion is real but the universe narrative is less central than originally suggested) means there's reason for skepticism alongside genuine interest.
Key Discography
Release | Year | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
"Black Mamba" (single) | 2020 | Debut; defined the visual and sonic direction |
"Next Level" (single) | 2021 | Commercial breakthrough; Melon #1 for weeks |
Savage (mini-album) | 2021 | First full project; "Savage," "Yeppi Yeppi" |
MY WORLD (mini-album) | 2023 | "Drama"; international push |
Drama (mini-album) | 2023 | "Drama" era; solidified global fanbase |
"Supernova" (single) | 2024 | Most-streamed aespa release; Western chart presence |
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