EXO
EXO is a South Korean-Chinese boy group formed by SM Entertainment in 2012. The group debuted with their first album, "XOXO," in 2013, which included the hit single "Wolf." EXO's music primarily spans genres such as K-pop, pop, R&B, and EDM, showcasing a diverse sound that has evolved over the years. Notable works include albums like "EXODUS," "The War," and "Obsession," each of which achieved commercial success and critical acclaim, solidifying their status in the music industry. Their single "Love Shot" and the album "The War" marked significant milestones, with the latter becoming one of the best-selling albums in South Korean history. EXO has had a substantial impact on the global music scene, contributing to the Hallyu wave (Korean Wave) and influencing the growth of K-pop internationally. They have garnered numerous awards, including multiple Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA) and Golden Disc Awards. With a dedicated fanbase known as "EXO-L," the group is recognized for their intricate choreography, vocal prowess, and strong visual concepts, making them one of the leading figures in contemporary K-pop.