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The album was re-released under the title The War: The Power of Music on September 5, 2017. [3] This was the first Exo release not to feature member Lay , who began an indefinite hiatus shortly before the music video for "Ko Ko Bop" was filmed, [ 4 ] and the last album to be separately released in both Korean and Chinese language.
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". Prior to debut, various members of the band had modeled in music videos performed by senior SM Entertainment artists.
The song debuted at number two on Gaon Digital and Download Chart as well as number 3 on Billboard's US World Digital Songs. [6] [7] On September 14, Exo's song "Power" recorded the highest score of all time on M Countdown with 11,000 points, making Exo the first artist to achieve a perfect score after the system changes were implemented in June 2015. [8]
A teaser of "Ko Ko Bop" music video was released on July 17, 2017 by SM Entertainment. [22] The Korean and Chinese music videos of "Ko Ko Bop" were released on July 18. [23] The music video was filmed in Seoul, South Korea.The music video shows the boys spending a day having fun as the name of the suggests "Ko Ko Bop" meaning fun dancing.
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 ...
"For Life" is a song by South Korean–Chinese boy band Exo, released on December 19, 2016, as the lead single of their fifth extended play For Life. It was released in both Korean and Chinese by their label SM. This was the last single released before member Lay's extended hiatus.
Each music video, though recorded in two different versions, featured all twelve members of Exo. The two videos begin with the same animation and English voice over illustrating the birth of twelve legendary powers that break into two separate forces in order to "keep alive the heart of the tree of life," which is being conquered by an evil force.
The music video revolves around science fiction themes showing the band dancing in what appears to be the deck of an aircraft carrier before it became a vessel heading to space. [14] During an interview with Zach Sang , Lay said his appearance in the music video was made possible due to CGI because he was unable to meet up with his bandmates ...