
The group Aespa has announced a spectacular comeback by achieving over 1.01 million pre-orders for their single 'Dirty Work'.
The single 'Dirty Work', which will be released on various music sites at 1 PM on the 27th, has surpassed approximately 1.01 million pre-orders (as of June 26), marking Aespa's sixth million seller following the previously released mini albums 'Girls', 'MY WORLD', 'Drama', the first full album 'Armageddon', and mini album 'Whiplash'.
This single consists of a total of four tracks, including the double title track 'Dirty Work', a Flo Milli featuring version, an English version, and an instrumental. 'Dirty Work' is a dance track characterized by captivating synth bass and cool vocal melodies, featuring lyrics with a self-empowering message and a cool and chill vibe that showcases Aespa's unique vocal charm.

Aespa, known for popularizing short-form challenges with intense point choreography in every song, is expected to deliver a strong impact with this track as well, featuring contrasting choreography from hip and intense movements to relaxed and sexy vibes, along with dance break sections that highlight each member's unique personality and an energetic final chorus that matches the escalating music.
Additionally, the music video, which will be released simultaneously on the YouTube SM Town channel, was filmed at the Hyundai Steel Dangjin Steelworks, adding a 'metallic taste' with a realistic industrial backdrop of vast stockyards, massive heavy machinery, and 225 extras. The Aespa members will transform into fearless resistance fighters who are willing to take on any 'dirty work' for their peers, showcasing unprecedented visuals.
Aespa's single 'Dirty Work' will also be released today as a physical album containing the title track and instrumental. On July 4, a limited edition 'Dirty Work (Crew Ring Version)' will be released, symbolizing the 'bond' connecting Aespa and their official fan club, MY.
[Ji Seung-hoon, Star Today Reporter]