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# [[Mama|MAMA]]
# [[Mama (EXO-M song)|MAMA]]
# [[What is Love (EXO-M)|What Is Love]]
# [[What Is Love (EXO-M)|WHAT IS LOVE]]
# [[History (EXO-M)|HISTORY]]
# [[History (EXO-M)|HISTORY]]
# [[Ni de Shijie (Angel)]] (你的世界; ''Into Your World'')
# [[Ni de Shijie (Angel)]] (你的世界; ''Into Your World'')
# [[Shuang Yue Zhi Ye (Two Moons)]] (双月之夜)
# [[Shuang Yue Zhi Ye (Two Moons)]] (双月之夜)
# [[Machine|MACHINE]]
# [[Machine (EXO-M)|MACHINE]]




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''MAMA'' is [[EXO-M]]'s debut mini-album. This version contains Chinese versions of the songs, the Korean ones are available on [[EXO-K]]'s version of the [[Mama (EXO-K)|mini-album]].
''MAMA'' is [[EXO-M]]'s official debut mini-album. On the same date, [[EXO-K]] released the [[Mama (EXO-K)|Korean version]] of the mini-album.  


[[Category:K-Pop (releases)]]
The mini-album reached #63 on the [[Oricon]] charts, charted for 33 weeks, and sold 14,229 copies.
 
[[Category:Mandopop (releases)]]
[[Category:2012 Mini-Albums]]
[[Category:2012 Mini-Albums]]
[[Category:April 2012]]
[[Category:April 2012]]
[[Category:Debut Mini-Album]]

Latest revision as of 21:11, 14 May 2014

Mini-Album Cover
Artist
EXO-M
Mini-Album
MAMA
Released
2012.04.09
Tracklist
  1. MAMA
  2. WHAT IS LOVE
  3. HISTORY
  4. Ni de Shijie (Angel) (你的世界; Into Your World)
  5. Shuang Yue Zhi Ye (Two Moons) (双月之夜)
  6. MACHINE


Information

MAMA is EXO-M's official debut mini-album. On the same date, EXO-K released the Korean version of the mini-album.

The mini-album reached #63 on the Oricon charts, charted for 33 weeks, and sold 14,229 copies.