[Review] LEMONADE – aespa

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After briefly teasing us with their WDA (Whole Different Animal) (featuring G-DRAGON) pre-release a month ago, aespa officially dropped their second studio album and title track at the end of May. Both the album and the title track are titled Lemonade, marking their first comeback since Rich Man.

Even though LEMONADE has had the benefit of multiple listens since its release to grow on me, I just can’t get over how much it sounds like a rehash of their hit Whiplash. There are some differences between the songs, such as LEMONADE having a fuller club-beat instrumentation and a different hook to remember it by. The instrumentation feels attitude-heavy and sassy, just like the former song. I also enjoyed the drive and momentum behind the song. There is a lot of potential in LEMONADE‘s production – it just wasn’t used well. On the other hand, the song’s primary hook has become especially grating as I relistened to LEMONADE in search of something good on the track. The “I’ll make it lemonade, no way, no way, I’ve got no ETA-TA-TA” makes very little sense, and using it as the main feature of LEMONADE was a bit silly, in my opinion. But don’t fret, my search for something decent within LEMONADE did yield the bridge. I enjoyed both the vocals and the rapping in this part of LEMONADE, which was a nice relief from the intensity of the instrumental’s club beats without losing the song’s drive. It would have been better if the bridge had not been sandwiched between the choruses.

My guess, based on the lyrics and what is shown in the video, is that both are exploring the saying “If life gives you lemons, make lemonade”. Throughout the video, the members are nonchalant and don’t worry about much, even as lemons are being hurled at them from the ground or as the giant hole forms in front of them. The members appear to also be taunting someone or something by pouring lemonade onto the ground. The production in the music video was very cool, and the members look amazing throughout, in both retro and modern outfits.

It looks like there were parts of the choreography where the members seemed to be having a blast. We often see aespa in a more serious, stoic light, but this routine manages to embrace both the serious and the lighthearted sides of the group. However, I don’t see anything defining in this routine to be the comeback’s killer move, which is slightly disappointing.

Song – 7/10
Music Video – 8/10
Performance – 8/10
Overall Rating – 7.5/10

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