Yet another K-Pop album is out today, and fans are ready to make their thoughts known through the EXO EXIST review. This album was released today with their lead single, Cream Soda, for which the music video has also come out. This is the band’s seventh studio album and dubbed as the comeback after members finally released some new music. They had previously released two singles off the album, including Let Me In and Hear Me Out. Both of those also had music videos for the same.
Fans are incredibly excited to see that this album is finally out. They are sharing their opinions about not just the music video but the album itself. The video has embedded itself in the psyche, and the tag has garnered over a million tweets. There are people sharing their opinions about the harmonies, the melodies, the lyrics and the dance. A lot of the fans have also shared that only EXO could have written this song or album because of the way it has been constructed.
There are other fans who have also shared their feelings about the music video, and they mostly stick to calling out separate members of the band and commenting on the ways they have made the music better. However, there are still some people lamenting the absence of certain band members. They are sad because the member could have fit in with the dance and the song really well, but because of the controversies, it wasn’t possible. To know more about what the audiences think, see below.
EXO EXIST Review by Netizens
EXO is a Korean pop band that originally debuted in 2012. They have released their seventh studio album EXIST, with nine songs, including Cream Soda, Regret It, Hear Me Out, Private Party, Cinderella, No Makeup, Love Fool, Another Day and Let Me In. Right now, there are nine members in the band, including Xiumin, Suho, Lay, Baekhyun, Chen, Chanyeol, D.O., Kai and Sehun. Some of the band members had also started putting out solo music, like Kai, whose song Rover made the charts.
The group originally had two sub-units catering to the Mandarin and Korean crowd. However, after a few members were removed from the team, they were all brought under the same umbrella. Since then, they have released many extended plays and full-length albums. Some of them include LOVE SHOT, OBSESSION, DON’T MESS UP MY TEMPO and more.
Watch the Cream Soda MV
EXIST is currently streaming on Spotify and other music streaming platforms.
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