Illusion (first), then Girls (for the lore). Skip if: You hate EDM drops with no melody.
If Girls is the end of the beginning, we are ready for Act 2.
For two years, we’ve watched the girls train to defeat the Black Mamba, a virus corrupting their digital world. The Girls music video is a $5 million anime OVA come to life. We get light sabers, mech suits, dragons (Ningning literally rides a dragon), and a final, cathartic explosion that vaporizes their enemy. aespa - Girls
Now that the war is over, what happens to the warriors? The final scene of the MV shows the girls walking out of the flat-screen monitors and into the real world. That is the exciting part. With their lore concluded, aespa can finally focus on what they do best: being weird, futuristic, and vocally untouchable.
A sultry, bass-heavy, hip-hop track with a whistle melody that sounds like a snake charmer, Illusion went viral on TikTok for a reason. It’s cool, it’s weird, and it’s effortlessly catchy. When the tracklist was revealed, many fans begged SM Entertainment to make Illusion the title track. Illusion (first), then Girls (for the lore)
What did you think of the "Girls" era? Was it a worthy finale, or should SM have given us more "Illusion"? Drop your hot takes in the comments below.
Let’s break down the track, the visuals, and the legacy of “Girls.” From the first second, “Girls” announces itself as a different beast. Gone is the syncopated, rhythmic talking of Next Level . In its place is a stadium-filling rock guitar riff and a drum pattern that sounds like a war march. For two years, we’ve watched the girls train
But here is the musical irony: The song titled Girls (the resolution of the story) sounds more frantic and anxious than Savage (the middle chapter). The relief of victory never arrives in the audio; it only arrives in the visual. This brings us to the elephant in the room. The mini-album Girls contains one of the best songs of aespa’s career: “Illusion.”