On May 29, aespa drops LEMONADE — their second full-length album and the most ambitious release of their four-year career. The lead-up alone has been extraordinary: a pre-release single titled WDA (Whole Different Animal) featuring BIGBANG's G-Dragon arrived on May 11, generating the kind of cross-generational attention that few acts in any genre can engineer on demand. The aespa LEMONADE album is not a step forward — it is a category change.
WDA (WHOLE DIFFERENT ANIMAL): THE AESPA G-DRAGON COLLABORATION THAT OPENED A NEW CHAPTER
WDA is a hip-hop-infused dance track built around synth-heavy basslines, an overpowering hook, and a music video concept that places aespa in a hall-of-mirrors digital world — their own replicas multiplying around them until they break through and reclaim their identities. As a statement of intent, it could not be clearer: LEMONADE will not negotiate with casual listeners. G-Dragon's presence is not window-dressing. His feature — and the sonic register it signals — anchors WDA in something older, heavier, and more intentional than the group's earlier material.
Billboard covered the single's release prominently, and NME described the pairing as 'primal.' The track's production draws from BIGBANG-era swagger and filters it through aespa's signature futuristic palette — a combination that reads, on first listen, as completely natural. WDA is one of two title tracks on LEMONADE; the second, 'Lemonade' itself, the group has kept under wraps until the full album reveal.
LEMONADE: TEN TRACKS EXPANDING AESPA'S MUSICAL UNIVERSE
LEMONADE spans ten brand-new tracks across electronic dance, hip-hop, rock, and R&B pop — a range that significantly broadens the aespa sonic palette established on their 2024 debut LP Armageddon. Two additional feature credits are teased in the tracklist but remain unannounced as of publication. The physical release arrives in 20 versions: P.O.S. and WDA editions, two Lemonade covers, four individual Acid versions, four Mutant versions, four Can QR versions, and four USA-exclusive single CDs — one per member.
LEMONADE follows Armageddon, which debuted at number eight on the Billboard 200 in 2024, and the Whiplash EP, which continued aespa's run of consistent charting across Western and Asian markets. The G-Dragon pre-release signals the group is fully aware of the scale of the moment LEMONADE is being asked to occupy.
SYNK: COMPLÆXITY — AESPA'S 25-CITY WORLD TOUR BEGINS IN AUGUST 2026
aespa's LEMONADE era comes packaged with its own world tour: SYNK: COMPLæXITY, a 25-city run launching August 7 with two nights in Seoul before moving across Asia. The Latin American leg opens in São Paulo on September 4, followed by North American dates, before the group closes the tour with a European sweep in January 2027. UK dates include Manchester's AO Arena on January 14 and London's O2 Arena on January 16, with the run concluding at Paris' Accor Arena.
The scale of this tour marks a meaningful step up from aespa's previous live footprint. Booking the O2 and the Accor Arena in the same run places them squarely in the tier of K-pop acts — BTS, BLACKPINK, SEVENTEEN — that treat European arenas not as bonus dates but as core destinations. SYNK: COMPLæXITY is a declaration that LEMONADE is a global record, designed to be performed globally.
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