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aespa’s ‘LEMONADE’ Album: Songs Ranked from Best to Worst

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·Jun 2, 2026·via Billboard
aespa’s ‘LEMONADE’ Album: Songs Ranked from Best to Worst

Concept-driven artists are no longer rare in K-pop. Elaborate lore, alternate selves and multiverse mythologies have become close to a genre requirement. What remains rare is a group whose identity registers not only as a sound or a look, but as a flavor: the metallic tang listeners have come to call aespa ‘s “Soe-mat (쇠맛),” literally the taste of metal. Rarer still is the act that can carry a signature that specific from a domestic core fandom to the global mainstream without sanding off its edges.

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aespa has spent seven years building exactly that. On its second studio album, LEMONADE , the quartet makes the metaphor literal.

The new chapter moves beyond KWANGYA and the virtual selves known as ae. Across these 10 tracks, KARINA, GISELLE, WINTER and NINGNING no longer sound like human counterparts navigating a digital mythology — they sound like artists who have absorbed that mythology whole. Each member carries the worldview, the avatar and the conflict inside her own voice. Asked at the album’s May 28 press conference what self-determination means to the group now, WINTER framed it as a matter of existence itself: Loving what she loves without minding how others see it, she said, is “the reason, and the definition, of existing as myself.”

That reframing sharpens the story aespa has been telling since 2020. The antagonist of the group’s 2026 chapter is not Black Mamba, nor the barren expanse of KWANGYA. This time, the challenge feels internal: how to live with multiple worlds, multiple selves and still call the result your own. LEMONADE answers the way aespa always has, by refusing to taste anything on anyone else’s terms.

Musically, the album gathers the strongest pieces of its catalog and liquefies them into something new: the steely self-determination of “Girls,” the kitsch charge of “Spicy” and “Supernova,” and the coiled tension of “Whiplash,” which became aespa’s first top-10 entry on the Billboard Global 200 when it peaked at No. 8 in 2024. On LEMONADE , techno-inspired synth riffs sharpen the edges, defiant self-possession holds the center and a streak of pop absurdity keeps the record from collapsing under its own mythology. The result is sour, metallic and strangely addictive.

The palette is deliberately scattered, because the scatter is the point. The record runs from the industrial hip-hop of pre-release title “WDA (Whole Different Animal),” featuring G-DRAGON, through the hyperpop haze of “Camouflage” and the smooth R&B of “My Plan” to the crisp pop-rock of “‘Til We Die,” with Ty Dolla $ign appearing on “Switchblade” and Becky G joining a version of the title track. Built on one of K-pop’s most tightly constructed mythologies, LEMONADE arrives as aespa’s most cohesive album precisely because it refuses to stay in one shape.

Below, Billboard Korea ranks every song on LEMONADE.

_Originally reported by [Billboard](https://www.billboard.com/lists/aespa-lemonade-songs-ranked/)._

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