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'''EXO''' (also called EXO Planet) is a twelve member boy group under [[SM Entertainment]]. They're currently the largest group under SM Entertainment. The group is formed by two units [[EXO-K]] and [[EXO-M]]. Each unit would promote the same releases in Korea and China respectively. They released more than 20 teasers before their official debut, in which they showed of their skills. On January 29, 2012 each group released their prologue song "[[What is Love]]". The group received a lot of attention with "[[What is Love]]" having over 2,000,000 views at YouTube.
 
'''EXO''' (also called EXO Planet) is a twelve member boy group under [[SM Entertainment]]. They're currently the largest group under SM Entertainment. The group is formed by two units [[EXO-K]] and [[EXO-M]]. Each unit would promote the same releases in Korea and China respectively. They released more than 20 teasers before their official debut, in which they showed of their skills. On January 29, 2012 each group released their prologue song "[[What is Love]]". The group received a lot of attention with "[[What is Love]]" having over 2,000,000 views at YouTube.
  

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EXO promoting What is Love

EXO (also called EXO Planet) is a twelve member boy group under SM Entertainment. They're currently the largest group under SM Entertainment. The group is formed by two units EXO-K and EXO-M. Each unit would promote the same releases in Korea and China respectively. They released more than 20 teasers before their official debut, in which they showed of their skills. On January 29, 2012 each group released their prologue song "What is Love". The group received a lot of attention with "What is Love" having over 2,000,000 views at YouTube.

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Magazines

  • [2012.xx.xx] W Korea (feature)

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