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Ex'Act (stylized in all caps) is the third studio album by South Korean boy band Exo. It was released by SM Entertainment in Korean and Chinese versions on June 9, 2016. The album was re-released under the title Lotto on August 18, 2016. Ex'Act became Exo's fourth consecutive album to have won the MAMA Award for Album of the Year.
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"Lucky One" is a song by South Korean–Chinese boy band Exo, released on June 9, 2016, as the first single from their third studio album Ex'Act. It was released in both Korean and Chinese versions by their label SM Entertainment .
From July 3 to 6, 2023, a set of individual and group teaser images was released on Exo's official social media accounts with the caption "EXO 'Cream Soda'". [2] On July 9, the music video teaser for "Cream Soda" was released. [3] On July 10, EXO released the song alongside the music video and the album's release. [4]
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]
In 2023, Exo became "septuple million sellers", meaning the band has sold over one million copies apiece for seven different albums. [ A ] [ 4 ] Since their debut in 2012, the group has sold 23.8 million downloads as of December 2017, and more than 11.9 million physical albums as of August 2019, in South Korea.
The Korean and Chinese music videos for "Call Me Baby" were released on March 30, 2015. The videos mainly feature Exo's performances of the song at a warehouse setting and against a white backdrop, and were filmed in a one shot style. The Korean version later became the third most-watched K-pop music video on YouTube in 2015. [6]
The album held the record as the fastest selling album in the history of South Korean album sales chart Hanteo, [3] until it was overtaken by Exo's third studio album Ex'Act in June 2016. [4] It is the first Exo record to not feature Tao, as he filed a lawsuit against SM Entertainment and left the group in August 2015.