aespa dropped one of the most exciting teasers in K-pop this Sunday, and it hit hard.
The SM Entertainment group posted “소원을 말해보세요” on Instagram. The phrase translates to “Make a wish.” The hashtags #LEMONADE and #aespaLEMONADE appeared alongside it, and members Karina and Winter were tagged directly. By Sunday evening, the post had cleared over 32,000 likes.
LEMONADE is confirmed as a new aespa project. That’s really all anyone knows right now. No release date or tracklist has surfaced yet. The tagging of Karina and Winter signals they’re both front and center for this one.
The phrase “Make a wish” opens up a lot of interpretation. It could be a lyrical theme, a concept for the visual direction, or the kind of open-ended energy SM Entertainment likes to use for big reveals. The group has always leaned into world-building, so this kind of spare, loaded opener is pretty on-brand.
aespa has been one of the most consistent acts in SM Entertainment’s roster. They debuted in 2020 and built a name for themselves on sharp production and a futuristic concept. That mix set them apart early on.
Tracks like “Savage” and “Spicy” showed they could deliver hard-hitting performances alongside radio-friendly hooks. The group has built serious international momentum over the years. They’re one of the K-pop acts to consistently find audiences well outside Korea.
Their fanbase – known as MYs – moves fast. Even the smallest hint of new music gets them going. Fan accounts were already breaking down the hashtags and tagging patterns within an hour of the post going live.
A project titled LEMONADE carries a certain brightness to it. It feels like a shift in tone from some of their harder, sci-fi-coded releases. That could mean a softer sonic direction or a full visual rebrand.
Nobody outside SM Entertainment knows yet. That uncertainty is part of the fun.
Karina has been a consistent standout from day one. She draws attention for her vocals and her stage presence, and she’s one of the group’s most recognizable faces globally.
Winter brings real vocal depth to the group’s sound, and she’s developed a strong solo following of her own over the years. Having both of them tagged individually in the announcement feels deliberate. MYs picked up on that right away.
Fan responses flooded in within minutes of the post going live. Comments ranged from strings of lemon emojis to “MY GIRLS ARE BACK” in all caps. Non-Korean fans shared their own translations of “Make a wish.” It added some warmth to the thread.
There’s no confirmed release date yet. SM Entertainment hasn’t issued a press statement alongside the Instagram reveal. What exists right now is the teaser, the title, and two names.
aespa has a history of building anticipation slowly. Then everything drops at once. MYs know the drill by now. The wish has been made. The lemonade is coming.


