South Korean girl group aespa team up with avant-garde electronic recording artist Grimes to release a brand new remix of their addictive summer banger ‘Supernova’.
Filled with a plethora of pristine, multi-layered vocals and sweeping, celestial synths, Grime’s reimagined version of the irrepressible pop bop features on the aespa’s latest EP ‘iScreaM Vol.33: Supernova / Armageddon Remixes’ – which is available to download / stream via SM Entertainment and Virgin Records now.
Commenting on the remix, Grimes said on ‘X’ (formerly Twitter): “I normally don’t do remixes but I could not resist messing with this acapella even though the original production on this song is undefeatable. I went back to cyber twee for this… it’s very Grimesy.”
Watch the official music video for the ‘Supernova’ Grimes remix below:
Upon its release earlier this year, ‘Supernova’ spent an impressive 15 consecutive weeks at No.1 on major Korean music platforms Melon and Genie, even setting a new record on Melon for the longest-running number one in the platform’s history, surpassing a milestone that had been in place since its launch in November 2004.
Featured alongside ‘Supernova’ on the groups new EP are refresh remixes of ‘Armageddon’ by Flava D, and fast-rising Korean DJ/producers 2Spade and Mount XLR.
iScreaM Vol.33: Supernova/Armageddon Remixes Tracklisting
1. Supernova (Grimes Remix)
2. Armageddon (Flava D Remix)
3. Armageddon (2Spade Remix)
4. Armageddon (Mount XLR Remix)
5. Supernova
6. Armageddon
Download / stream ‘Supernova’ via SM Entertainment / Virgin Records here.