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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.
Exodus (stylized in all caps) is the second studio album by South Korean boy band Exo.It was released on March 30, 2015, by SM Entertainment and distributed by KT Music.The album was re-released as Love Me Right on June 3.
[16] "Miracles in December" Miracles in December: Korean Special single with D.O, Chen, Baekhyun [17] Mandarin Special single with Luhan, Chen, Baekhyun [18] 2014 Exo-K "Overdose" Overdose: Korean Comeback single [19] Exo-M Mandarin [20] 2015 Exo "Call Me Baby" Exodus: Korean Comeback single [21] Mandarin [22] "Love Me Right" Love Me Right: Korean
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[47] [48] Exo released a repackaged version of Exodus, titled Love Me Right, on June 3, 2015. The album with its repackage sold over one million copies, making it Exo's second album to do so after XOXO. [49] The re-issue added four new songs, including the single "Love Me Right". [50] Due to Tao's absence, the group promoted the song as nine ...
Exo Planet #2 – The Exo'luxion (stylized as EXO PLANET #2 - The EXO'luXion) was the second tour of South Korean-Chinese boy band Exo.The tour began in Seoul's Olympic Gymnastics Arena on March 7, 2015.
This apocalyptic volume builds on Daniel's approach focusing on major points of Christian history: the cross of Christ (Rev. 5:6,9,12); the Second Coming (Rev. 14:14–16; 19:11–16); the 1,000 years in heaven (Rev. 20:4–6); the third advent of Christ to earth along with his loyal followers and the destruction of Satan and those who refused ...
According to Exodus 17:13–16 in the Bible, Jehovah-nissi (Hebrew: יְהוָה נִסִּי YHWH nīssī) is the name given by Moses to the altar which he built to celebrate the defeat of the Amalekites at Rephidim. [1]