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2013: XOXO, commercial success, and Miracles in December

Exo with South Korean President, Park Geun-hye in China on June 28, 2013

The group's first studio album, XOXO was released on June 3, 2013 with two versions, a Korean-language
and a Mandarin-language edition.[20] Unlike Mama era when Exo-K and Exo-M had separate
promotions, XOXO was jointly promoted; mainly in South Korea.[21]Exo recorded together for the
album's lead single, "Wolf", but the rest of the album tracks were recorded separately.[22] The two
versions collectively peaked at number one on the Billboard World Album Chart a week after release.[23]

A repackaged version of XOXO, titled Growl, was released on August 5, 2013 with three additional
tracks. The reissue's lead single, "Growl", was released on August 1, 2013.[24] "Growl" peaked at number
three on Billboard's Korea K-Pop Hot 100[25] and number two on the Gaon's Singles chart. As of
December 2013, all versions of XOXO have collectively sold over one million copies, making Exo the first
Korean artist to sell over a million copies of one album in twelve years and breaking the record for being
the fastest-selling K-pop act.[26] XOXO was named Album of the Year at the 2013 Mnet Asian Music
Awards.[27] XOXO is the best selling album in South Korea of 2013, winning the Disk Daesang Award at
various award ceremonies like the Golden Disc Awards.[28]

Exo's second EP Miracles in December was officially released December 9, 2013 as a special winter
album through South Korean commercial outlets and online music stores.[29]Exo jump-started album
promotions through their reality show Exo's Showtime, which premiered on November 28, 2013 on the
cable channel MBC Every 1.[30]

Exo ended 2013 with six albums in the Gaon's Yearly Top 10 Best-Selling Albums, including all their 2013
album releases in both the Korean and Chinese version as well as their debut EP Mama.[31]

2014: Overdose, Kris' and Luhan's lawsuits, and first solo concert
Exo at the 16th Mnet Asian Music Awards in December 2014

Exo's third EP, Overdose, was released on May 7, 2014.[32] Originally scheduled to be released on April
21, the album was delayed due to the Sewol Ferry Accident on April 16. Overdose was promoted
similarly to Mama, with Exo-M promoting primarily in China and Exo-K in South Korea. The album
reached over 660,000 preorders before its release, making it the most pre-ordered Korean mini-album
in history.[33] The Korean edition also peaked at No. 2 on Billboard's World Albums Chart, and No. 129 on
the Billboard 200, making Exo the highest charting Korean male group act on the Billboard 200 at the
time.[34][35] Overdose became the best selling album in South Korea of 2014 and was the first mini album
to top the yearly charts and win the Album of the Year Award at Mnet Asian Music Awards.[36] By the
end of 2014, Exo was Japan's best-selling K-pop artist of the year.[37]

On May 15, 2014, S.M. Entertainment confirmed that Exo-M's leader, Kris, had filed a lawsuit against the
agency to terminate his contract, stating violation of human rights as the main reason.[38] On October 10,
Exo-M's Luhan also filed a lawsuit against S.M. Entertainment to nullify his contract, because of health
issues and being treated differently than the Korean members, therefore having no promotions.[39][40]

S.M. Entertainment announced that Exo would continue to promote with 10 members. The group held
their first solo concert "Exo from Exoplanet 1 - The Lost Planet" starting May 24 at the Seoul Olympic
Gymnasium.[41] Tickets for the concert sold out in 1.47 seconds, breaking the record for the fastest sold
out concert by a Korean artist.[41]

2015: Exodus, Tao's lawsuit, Japanese debut and Sing For You

Exo at the 24th Seoul Music Awards in January 2015


Exo's second solo concert was announced in January 2015 entitled Exo Planet 2 - The Exo'luxion. Five
concerts were held in Seoul at the Olympic Park Stadium starting March 7. 1.2 million fans had
attempted to buy tickets online.[42] On February 4, 2015, S.M Entertainment filed a counter-suit
against Kris and Luhan for illegally continuing their promotions in China. The lawsuit was to stop their
acting and advertisement under the use of the S.M trademark.[43]

Exo's second studio album, Exodus, was released on March 30, 2015 in both Korean and Mandarin
versions.[44] Domestic pre-sales for the album surpassed 500,000 within 24 hours, setting a new record
for pre-sales.[45] The title track "Call Me Baby" was released early on March 27, due to leaked versions of
the song.[46] The music videos were released 4 days later, with the Korean version later becoming the
most wached K-pop music video in the first half of 2015.[47] Exo also starred in their own mini drama
series titled Exo Next Door, which became the most watched Korean web drama in 2015 until later being
surpassed by member Xiumin's web drama, Falling for Challenge.[48] "Call Me Baby" proved to be
successful, winning eighteen times on music shows, making it the second most awarded song of all
times. The album's Korean version also broke records after staying at number one on the album
chart for four consecutive weeks.[49] Exodus eventually went on to sell over a million copies, and is the
group's second album after XOXO to do so. It was named Album of the Year at the 2015 Mnet Asian
Music Awards, making this the third consecutive win in this category for the group since 2013. In May,
Exo broke the record on Billboard as the highest ranking Korean artist, topping at 90th place.[50][51] Exo
also entered the Canadian Billboard Hot 100 chart at number 98, making them the first K-pop group and
second Korean artist to enter the Canadian chart.[52][53]

On April 22, member Tao's father posted a letter through Weibo expressing his sentiments for his son to
withdraw from the group and return to China; due to lack of support concerning individual career
developments and health issues.[54] Tao had previously sustained several injuries which had not been
properly treated that worsened[54] and caused him to be absent during promotions for the group's
second studio album Exodus.[55] On April 23, S.M. Entertainment released an official statement saying
that they would be "seeking a solution in a developmental direction" by negotiating with Tao and his
father.[56] Tao later confirmed that he had left S.M. Entertainment and after failed negotiations, Tao filed
an official lawsuit against S.M. Entertainment on August 24 for the termination of his exclusive
contract.[56][57][58]

On June 3, a repackaged version of Exodus, titled Love Me Right, was released. This edition contains the
original tracks from Exodus and four new songs, including the title track "Love Me Right".[59] Due to Tao's
absence, the group promoted the song as 9 members. On October 10, Exo became the first artist to hold
a dome concert in South Korea with "Exo - Love Concert in Dome" at the Gocheok Sky
Dome in Seoul.[60] Tickets for the event went on sale on September 21, causing the server to crash for
over 50 minutes from high demand.[61][62] In preparation for the concert, S.M. Entertainment also
released Exo's first official light stick, which features a black wand topped with Exo's logo which displays
a white light.[63] 20,000 fans attended the concert.

On November 4, Exo released their debut Japanese single "Love Me Right ~romantic universe~", which
contains the Japanese version of "Love Me Right" and an original Japanese song titled "Drop That". On
the day of its release, the single sold a total of 147,000 copies and reached the top of the Oricon chart,
becoming the best selling debut single in Japan by a Korean artist of all time.[64] As part of the Exo'luxion
tour, Exo performed for 145,000 fans at the Tokyo Dome from November 68, breaking the record for
the shortest amount of time since debut to hold a concert at this venue.[65][66] On November 9, Exo
released a special single titled "Lightsaber" to promote the movie Star Wars: The Force Awakensahead
of its release in South Korea, as part of the collaboration between S.M. Entertainment and Walt Disney.

On December 10, Exo released their second winter special album and fourth extended play Sing for
You along with double title tracks "Sing for You" and "Unfair". The album broke the record for the
highest first week sales for a Korean artist by selling 267,900 copies in its first week. "Unfair" also
became the first K-pop song to be featured in the "best of the week" playlist by Apple Music, while Exo
became the first Korean artist to appear on the Apple Music homepage.[67] Part of the profits from the
album was reportedly donated to UNICEF's "Smile For U" campaign to support the musical education of
children in Asia.[68] Near the end of 2015, prominent South Korean entertainment industry leaders
ranked Exo at number 7, the highest of any K-pop artist, in the top ten pop culture leaders of 2015.[69]

2016: Ex'Act, Kris' and Luhan's departures, For Life

Exo at the 16th Top Chinese Music Awards in April 2016

In February 2016, Exo held the North American leg of The Exo'luxion tour in Dallas, Vancouver, Los
Angeles, Chicago, and New Jersey, playing to over 41,000 people.[70] The same month, Exo were again
ranked as the most powerful celebrity by Forbes Korea Power Celebrity for the year 2015.[3] In March,
they completed the Exo'luxion tour with 3 performances in Seoul to over 42,000 people. With a total of
over 740,000 tickets sold across 44 concerts in 12 countries, it was their largest tour to date.[71]

Exo's third studio album, Ex'Act, along with its singles "Lucky One" and "Monster", were released on
June 9, 2016 in both Korean and Mandarin versions.[72] Domestic pre-orders for the album surpassed
660,000, making it the most pre-ordered K-pop album ever at the time.[73] The album later broke the
record for the highest first week sales of a Korean album, breaking their previous record set by Sing For
You, by selling 522,372 copies in one week.[74] The album also went on to top the United World Albums
Chart.[75] "Monster" became Exo's first number one on the Billboard World Digital Songs chart, while
"Lucky One" debuted at number 3.[76] As part of their Ex'Act promotions, Exo and Korean fashion
magazine W Korea collaborated on "Exoclusive", a project to publish a 54-page, nine-cover edition of
the magazine. "Exoclusive" ended up recording the highest number of sales as a fashion magazine in
Korea after selling nearly a million copies.[77] On July 15, S.M. Entertainment and Putto Entertainment
released Exo's official mobile game Exorun.[78]

On July 21, Kris and Luhan officially parted ways with Exo as their contractual disputes with S.M.
Entertainment drew to a close.[79] On July 22, Exo embarked on their third solo concert tour, Exo Planet
3 - The Exo'rdium. In preparation for the tour, S.M. Entertainment announced the release of Exo's
second official light stick. The new light stick featured a white wand with Exo's official logo on top that
displays a multi-color changing light.[80] After holding concerts from July 22 until July 24 and July 29 until
July 31 with over 84,000 attendees,[81] Exo established a record as the first artist to hold as many as six
consecutive concerts at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena.[82] On August 18, a repackaged edition
for Ex'Act, titled Lotto, was released. It contained the original tracks from Ex'Act along with four new
songs including the single of the same name.[83] "Lotto" became Exo's second number one on
the Billboard World Digital Songs Chart and peaked at number 2 on Gaon's Digital Chart.[84] Lotto's
Korean and Chinese versions reached number 1 and 2 respectively on Gaon's Album Chart.[85][86] Within
two months of its original release, Ex'Act sold over 1.17 million copies, honoring Exo with the title of
"Triple Million Sellers".[87]

In September, Exo appeared on Infinite Challenge and collaborated with Yoo Jae-suk on a dance song
titled "Dancing King", which was released as part of S.M. Entertainment's music project Station.[88] The
song reached number 2 on South Korea's Gaon Digital Chart and number 3 on the Billboard World
Digital Songs chart.[89][90] On December 7, Exo's second Japanese single "Coming Over", containing three
original tracks, was released.[91][92] It reached number 2 on the weekly Oricon Chart, selling over 158,000
copies and became their second Japanese single album to receive a Platinum certification by
the Recording Industry Association of Japan.[93] Their third winter album and fifth extended play For
Life was released on December 19.[94] They did not engage in promotions for the album or its single "For
Life", and as of 2017 it had sold over 442,000 copies.[95] It was revealed at the end of 2016 that during
the year, the group had sold 2.13 million albums including solos and sub-units.[96]

2017: The War

On May 27 and 28, 2017, Exo concluded the Exo'rdium tour with two concerts at the Seoul Olympic
Stadium.[97] They were the fifth and youngest K-Pop act to hold a concert in the 72,000 seat stadium,
following JYJ, H.O.T., G.o.d and YG Entertainment.[98] Tickets for the first date went on-sale on April 12
and were sold out within 20 minutes.[99]

Exo's fourth studio album The War was released on July 18, 2017.[100] The album had received 807,235
pre-orders, surpassing their own record of 660,000 for Ex'Act.[101] "Ko Ko Bop" debuted at #1 on the
Melon digital chart[102] In additon, The War and "Ko Ko Bop" topped 155 iTunes charts worldwide,
including the album chart in 41 countries and the worldwide album chart.[103] The album became the
fastest-selling K-pop album since 2001, with 602,094 copies sold in one week, the most since g.o.d sold
1,441,209 copies of their fourth album in its first two weeks of release.[104][105] It debuted at #87 on
the Billboard 200 chart and #1 on the Billboard World Albums Chart, while the lead single "Ko Ko Bop"
debuted at #2 and "The Eve" debuted at #8 on the Billboard World Digital Songs Chart.[106] On
September 5, a repackaged edition for The War, titled The War: The Power of Music, was released. It
contained the original tracks from The War along with three new songs including the single "Power".[107]

Sub-unit and solo endeavors

EXO-CBX

Main article: EXO-CBX


On October 5, 2016, S.M. Entertainment announced the first sub-unit of Exo, consisting of three
members: Chen, Baekhyun and Xiumin,[108] who had previously released an original soundtrack titled
"For You" for the SBS television series Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo. On October 24, the sub-unit was
announced to be named EXO-CBX, "CBX" being the initials of the members' stage names. EXO-CBX
released their debut extended play Hey Mama! and the music video for the single of the same name on
October 31.[109][110]

On April 1, 2017, it was announced that EXO-CBX would make their debut in Japan with their EP Girls on
May 24, 2017.[111] A short version of the music video for the lead single "Ka-CHING!" was released on
May 1, 2017.[112]

Discography

Main article: Exo discography

XOXO (2013)

Exodus (2015)

Ex'Act (2016)

The War (2017)

Filmography

Main article: Exo videography

Reality TV Shows DVDs

2013: Exo's Showtime 2014: Exo's First Bo

2014: XOXO Exo 2015: Exo from Exo

2014: Exo 90:2014 2015: Exo from Exo

2015: SurpLines Exo[113] (Line TV) (Xiumin, Chanyeol, Tao, Kai and Sehun) 2015: Exo's Second

2015: Exo Channel 2016: Exo from Exo

Dramas 2016: Exo from Exo

2015: Exo Next Door 2017: Exo from Exo

Legal issues

On May 15, 2014, S.M. Entertainment confirmed that Exo-M's leader, Kris, had filed a lawsuit against the
agency to terminate his contract for violation of basic human rights by treating him like a product rather
than a person, disregard for his health, unfair profit distribution and restricting his freedom.[114] The
same law firm that represented Han Geng of Super Junior in his lawsuit against S.M. Entertainment also
represented Kris.[115]

On October 10, 2014, Luhan filed a lawsuit against S.M. Entertainment to nullify his contract, mainly
because of health issues and for being treated differently than its Koreanmembers. The same law firm
that represented Han Geng and Kris in their lawsuits against S.M. Entertainment also
represented Luhan.[116]

On August 24, 2015, Tao filed a lawsuit against S.M. Entertainment for termination of his contract and is
being represented by the same legal team as Kris and Luhan.[117] SM Entertainment responded to his
legal actions by stating, "Our company plans to use everything in our power including both Korean and
Chinese legal professionals and partners to respond legally both in Korea and China in a multi-faceted
manner. We also plan to take legal steps to respond to Tao's illegal promotions and actions."[118]

On 5 January 2016, SM entertainment won one of their counter-lawsuits against Tao following the ruling
of the Intermediate People's Court in the Qingdao, Shandong, in China.The agency sued Tao over his
failure to repay the company after his departure. They released an official statement saying "SM has
ongoing lawsuits against Exo members Wu Yifan (Kris), Luhan, and Tao for violating their exclusive
contracts and partaking in illegal promotions in China. Among these lawsuits, SM filed a lawsuit against
Tao for failing to repay SM on October 13, 2015. An intermediate court in Qingdao, China made the
verdict that Tao is to repay SM Entertainment as well as interest for the delayed payment."[119][120]

In July 2016, it was announced that the lawsuit between Luhan, Kris, and SM Entertainment had been
settled.[121] The two sides settled during their third court-mandated arbitration, the previous two being
in September 2015 and June 2016, with the court "sett[ling] the case with recommendation for
reconciliation."[121][122] The two idols will maintain their contract with SM until 2022.[121] SM
Entertainment will contract out their work outside of Korea and Japan i.e. Kris and Luhan's Chinese
agencies will "share related revenues" with SM Entertainment for activities anywhere but Korea and
Japan (where SM Entertainment has exclusive rights per their contract) because SM Entertainment is
technically "contract[ing] out management" for their non-Korean/Japanese activities until 2022, when
their contracts with SM Entertainment expire.[121]

Tours

Headlining Joint tours

Exo from Exoplanet #1 - The Lost Planet (201415) SM Town Live Worl

Exo Planet #2 - The Exo'luxion (201516) SMTown Live World

Exo Planet #3 - The Exo'rdium (201617) SM Town Live Worl

Residency shows SM Town Live Worl

SM Town Week: Christmas Wonderland (with f(x)) (2013) Supporting act


Super Junior Supe

Other ventures

Endorsements

In early February 2013, Exo began promoting a South Korean clothing brand, Kolon Sport. The band shot
a commercial ad for a new pair of sneakers named after them, MOVE-XO.[123]

The band has launched a clothing range called Boy Who Cried Wolf (BWCW), partnering up with various
Korean street brands. The collaboration store is located at OUTLAB in Garosu-gil, Sinsa-dong.[124] Exo
also has a 2-year endorsement deal with cosmetics brand, Nature Republic.[125]

Exo are currently the endorsers for various other brands and companies such as Samsung, SPAO, Baskin-
Robbins, IVY Club, MCM Worldwide, Pepero, Lotte World, Lotte Duty Free, MCM, Kangshifu Ice Tea, Hats
On, Goobne Chicken, and Skechers.[126][127][128][129][130][131][132][133][134][135][136][137]

Philanthropy

The members of Exo-K became goodwill ambassadors for South Korea's Red Cross Youth in December
2012.[138] Members of Exo and Bae Doona are appointed as official ambassadors for Fashion-KODE 2014
which is host by Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Korea and the Korea Active Content Agency
Fashion Festival in July 2014.[139] In July 2014, Samsung announced Exo as Samsung's brand ambassador
for 2014 Summer Youth Olympics.[140]

In 2015 Exo participated in "Smile for U", a joint S.M. Entertainment and UNICEF project that aids music
educational charitable work for children in Asia. Part of the proceeds of their second winter album, Sing
for You, and their third full album, EX'ACT, were donated to the campaign.[141][142] Members Kai and
Sehun also participated in photo-shoots for the campaign.

Awards and nominations

Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Exo

Exo have been recipients of numerous awards from South Korea and mainland China. On June 14, 2013,
over a year after their official debut, the band received their first win on the South Korean music
program Music Bank with their single "Wolf."[143] Since then, Exo has gone on to win over 100 music
program awards, only the second artist to do so, after Girls' Generation.[144][145]

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