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Exist is the seventh studio album by South Korean boy band Exo.It was released on July 10, 2023, by SM Entertainment. Exist is the group's first album to be promoted as a seven-member group, as member Kai is currently undergoing mandatory military service [2] The album features vocal performances from all eight Korean members, including Kai.
Exo recorded the album's lead single "Wolf" together, although the rest of the album tracks were recorded separately. [24] A repackaged version of the album, Growl , was released on August 5, 2013, with three additional tracks.
"Together" MQ Chanyeol: EXO PLANET #3 –THE EXO'rDIUM[dot] [21] "Tempo" † JQ PENOMECO Yoo Young-jin Jamil "Digi" Chammas Leven Kali Tay Jasper Adrian Mckinnon MZMC Don't Mess Up My Tempo: 2018 [2] "Trauma (트라우마)" Chanyeol Keynon Moore Cedric "Dabenchwarma" Smith Ryan S. Jhun Danny Jones Love Shot [30] "Trouble" Hwang Yoo-bin Jin Suk ...
South Korean singer Doh Kyung-soo has been a member of the South Korean boy band Exo since 2012 as one of their main vocalists. Nine years later he debuted as the group's sixth soloist through the release of Empathy on July 26, 2021. [4] Doh returned to Exo for their seventh Korean-language album Exist that was released on July 10, 2023. [5]
Apart from Exo performing the song's high-powered choreography, it also shows scenes of the members gambling, watching cockfights, burning piles of money, and other risk-driven activities, before they and a female co-star are taken down by a S.W.A.T. team. [4] The Korean version was the tenth most-watched K-pop music video on YouTube in 2016. [5]
Exo is a South Korean-Chinese boy band produced by SM Entertainment.Initially sparated into subgroups Exo-K and Exo-M, respectively performing music in Korean and Mandarin, the band debuted on April 8, 2012 with the single, "Mama".
The album and title track's music videos, which feature Japanese actress Nanami Sakuraba alongside three Exo members Kai, Suho and Chanyeol, were released simultaneously on December 19. [4] [5] Unlike Exo's previous albums which were released in separate Korean and Chinese versions, For Life contains both the Korean and Chinese versions of the ...
Love Me Right" served as the titular single and was released together with its music videos on June 3, 2015. The group began performing the song on South Korean TV music shows on June 4, 2015. They also added the song to the setlist of their second headlining tour The Exo'luxion starting from the Taipei show on June 12, 2015.