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When K-pop girl group aespa debuted in 2020, the whole world was watching: Not only were they fierce performers in their own right, but they also had AI avatars, opening up a vast and promising digital future for the group. (Their name is derived from the words “avatar,” “experience,” and “aspect.”) But in the years since, aespa (members Giselle, Karina, Winter, and Ningning) has only seemed that much more real, with their hugely successful 2020 single “Black Mamba” and their 2021 debut mini-LP 'Savage' landing them on Coachella’s mainstage earlier this year.
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