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Exo discography
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The discography of the South Korean-Chinese boy band Exo consists of eight studio albums (five of which have been reissued under different titles), seven extended plays, four live albums and twenty-eight singles. Exo was formed by the Korean entertainment company SM Entertainment in 2011, and formerly consisted of twelve members separated into two sub-groups, Exo-K and Exo-M, releasing the same music simultaneously in both Korean and Mandarin in South Korea and China, respectively. The group's first release, the extended play Mama, was released in April 2012. The album topped Korean music charts on its release.[1] With the release of Don't Mess Up My Tempo in November 2018, Exo became the first South Korean artist who debuted in the 21st century to sell 10 million albums cumulatively.[2][3]
In 2023, Exo became "septuple million sellers", meaning the band has sold over one million copies apiece for seven different albums.[A][4] Since their debut in 2012, the group has sold 23.8 million downloads as of December 2017, and more than 11.9 million physical albums as of August 2019, in South Korea.[5]
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Albums
Studio albums
Korean / Chinese studio albums
Japanese studio albums
Reissues
Live albums
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Extended plays
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Singles
Korean singles
Japanese singles
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Other charted songs
Other charted Korean / Chinese songs
Other charted Japanese songs
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Soundtrack appearances
Note: For individual member's soundtrack appearances, see their articles.
Music videos
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Notes
- Three albums – XOXO, Exodus, and Ex'Act, exceeded one million mark by combining sales of its repackages.
- In April 2018, Gaon Chart introduced music recording certifications for albums, downloads and streamings.
- Obsession did not enter the ARIA Albums Chart, but peaked at number 22 on the ARIA Digital Album Chart.[28]
- In April 2018, Gaon Chart introduced music recording certifications for albums, downloads and streamings.
- In April 2018, Gaon Chart introduced music recording certifications for albums, downloads and streamings.
- Sales figures for tracks are based on digital downloads, except noted.
- Includes the Billboard K-pop Hot 100 and South Korea Songs. The K-pop Hot 100 was introduced in August 2011, discontinued in July 2014, re-established in June 2016, and discontinued again in April 2022, after which South Korea Songs was introduced.
- The Chinese version of the album peaked at number 2.
- The Chinese version of the album peaked at number 18.
- The Chinese version of the album peaked at number 7.
- The Chinese version of the album peaked at number 16.
- The Chinese version of the album peaked at number 35.
- The Chinese version of the EP peaked at number 4.
- The Chinese version of the EP peaked at number 63.
- The Chinese version of the EP peaked at number 12.
- The Chinese version of the EP peaked at number 2.
- The Chinese version of the EP peaked at number 20.
- The Chinese version of the EP peaked at number 5.
- The Chinese version of the EP peaked at number 8.
- "Call Me Baby" peaked at number 18 on the UK Independent Singles Breakers sub-chart.[84]
- "Lotto" peaked at number 16 on the UK Independent Singles Breakers sub-chart.[90]
- "Love Shot" peaked at number 14 on the UK Independent Singles Breakers sub-chart.[98]
- "Obsession" peaked at number 17 on the UK Independent Singles Breakers sub-chart.[100]
- "Let Me In" peaked at number 137 on the Billboard Global Excl. US chart.[101]
- "Hear Me Out" peaked at number 122 on the Billboard Global Excl. US chart.[101]
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