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Baekhyun discography
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The discography of the South Korean singer Baekhyun consists of five extended plays, seven singles, two promotional singles, and two soundtrack appearances. Baekhyun started his musical career as part of the South Korean boy band Exo in April 2012.
In January 2016, Baekhyun and Suzy released a duet titled "Dream".[1] The song quickly reached the top on online real-time music charts[2] and later debuted at number one on Gaon's weekly digital chart.[3] In May 2016, Baekhyun and South Korean singer K.Will released a folk-ballad duet titled "The Day" as part of SM Entertainment's music project Station.[4] In February 2017, Baekhyun and Soyou released the collaborative single "Rain".[5] The song reached number one on every South Korean online music chart, an achievement known as "all-kill",[6] making him the first SM Entertainment artist to achieve "all-kill" in both 2016 and 2017 with "Dream" and "Rain" respectively.[5] In April 2017, Baekhyun released a single titled "Take You Home" for the second season of the Station project.[7] In August 2018, Baekhyun and rapper Loco released a collaboration track titled "Young" for the Station project.[8]
Baekhyun released his first extended play, titled City Lights on July 10, 2019.[9] The EP sold more than 400,000 copies after eight days of pre-orders,[10] and eventually sold over 570,000 copies, which made it the best-selling album by a soloist in the 2010s in South Korea.[11]
On March 25, 2020, Baekhyun released his second extended play, Delight.[12] It was reported that the pre-order sales of Delight had surpassed more than 730,000 copies, making it the most pre-ordered album by a soloist in South Korean history.[13] The album sold over 1,000,000 copies, making it the first album by a soloist in South Korea to do so since Another Days (2001) by Kim Gun-mo.[14]
Baekhyun released his third extended play, Bambi, on March 30, 2021. It was reported that the pre-order sales of Bambi had surpassed 833,000 copies, surpassing his own record making it the most pre-ordered album by a soloist in South Korean history.[15] On April 19, it was announced that the album had surpassed 1 million sales, making it Baekhyun's second album to reach this milestone after Delight.[16]
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- City Lights did not enter the Billboard 200, but peaked at number four on the Heatseekers Album.[27]
- Delight did not enter the Billboard 200, but peaked at number 13 on the Heatseekers Album.[27]
- "Do What You Do" did not chart on the Circle Digital Chart but peaked at number 32 on the Download Chart.[52]
- "Rendez-Vous" did not enter Circle Digital Chart but peaked at number 20 on Circle Download Chart[58]
- "Good Morning" did not enter Circle Digital Chart but peaked at number 21 on Circle Download Chart[58]
- "Cold Heart" did not enter Circle Digital Chart but peaked at number 23 on Circle Download Chart[58]
- "Woo" did not enter Circle Digital Chart but peaked at number 24 on Circle Download Chart[58]
- "Truth Be Told" did not enter Circle Digital Chart but peaked at number 25 on Circle Download Chart[58]
- "Lemonade" did not enter Circle Digital Chart but peaked at number 18 on Circle Download Chart[59]
- "Love Comes Back" did not enter Circle Digital Chart but peaked at number 22 on Circle Download Chart[59]
- "No Problem" did not enter Circle Digital Chart but peaked at number 23 on Circle Download Chart[59]
- "Black Dreams" did not enter Circle Digital Chart but peaked at number 19 on Circle Download Chart[59]
- "Late Night Calls" did not enter Circle Digital Chart but peaked at number 20 on Circle Download Chart[59]
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All credits are adapted from the Korea Music Copyright Association, unless cited otherwise.[64]
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