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The girl group Aespa has filmed the music video for their new single 'Dirty Work' at Hyundai Steel's Dangjin Steelworks, as announced by their agency SM Entertainment on the 26th. The new song is set to be released on the 27th at 1 PM.
Aespa has expressed their unique intense sound as 'iron taste' since their debut, and this time they have implemented the 'real iron taste' against the backdrop of an actual steelworks.
The members showcased captivating visuals against the vivid industrial setting, transforming into fearless resistance that does not shy away from 'dirty work' for their peers, expressing the power of solidarity, the agency reported.
For this music video shoot, 225 extras were mobilised, and a vast yard and massive heavy machinery were utilised.
'Dirty Work' is known to be a dance track characterised by its ear-catching synthesiser bass and vocal melody.
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Meanwhile, ahead of their comeback, Aespa appeared as the first K-pop girl group headliner at the large music festival 'Mawazine Festival' held in Rabat, Morocco on the 24th (local time).
They presented a total of 11 songs at the festival, including major hits such as 'Supernova', 'Armageddon', 'Whiplash', and 'Next Level'.
'Mawazine Festival' is an annual music festival held in Rabat, the capital of Morocco, and this year, alongside Aespa, global stars such as Will Smith, 50 Cent, Becky G, and Lil Baby also participated.