aespa Torn Apart After “Lemonade” Live Performance Hit With Massive Criticism

Netizens are not impressed.

aespa have made their highly anticipated comeback with title track “Lemonade,” released alongside their second studio album of the same name.

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While the song itself has sparked mixed reactions online — with some praising it and others calling it underwhelming — it’s the live performance that is now drawing the most attention and criticism.

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The group’s latest stage has come under fire for its choreography, which many netizens have slammed as flat and lacking energy.

The “Lemonade” choreography relies on minimal, controlled movements, with the members often performing sharp hand gestures, subtle shoulder isolations, and slow transitions between formations.

Instead of fast footwork or high-energy dance breaks, much of the performance focuses on posed sections and synchronized “point” moves that repeat throughout the stage.

This has made it the center of criticism, as many now claim the routine feels repetitive and fails to make an impact on stage, especially for a title track.

Some also argue that the performance leans too heavily on minimal movement, leaving key sections feeling empty rather than controlled or intentional.

Others claim the choreography simply does not suit the group’s style and weakens their overall stage presence.

What are your thoughts? Is the criticism aespa is currently facing fair, or are fans blowing it out of proportion? Let us know in the comments section of our social media post!

You can watch aespa’s full “Lemonade” performance below:

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