Release snapshot
EXO's
Suho releases the fourth solo mini album 'Who Are You' on September 22 at 6 p.m. KST, marking a return after 16 months and confirming a seven‑track lineup tied to his evolving rock palette. Official listings note both Korean and English versions of the title track and broad pre‑order placements ahead of release, pointing to a coordinated global rollout across platforms. A countdown live streams at 5 p.m. KST on EXO channels to preview material and behind‑the‑scenes moments before the 6 p.m. drop.
Sound and storytelling
The title cut centers gritty electric guitars and a bass‑forward spine in an alternative‑rock frame, capturing the quiet shock of parting with a hook designed for immediacy on streaming and stage. Press and retail copy highlight "everyday stories" and continuity of the "Suho genre," with the EP spanning 'Who Are You,' 'Golden Hour,' 'Light The Fire,' 'Medicine,' 'Birthday,' and 'Fadeout,' and Suho participating in lyric writing. Dual‑language formatting of the single underscores an outward‑looking campaign to reach overseas listeners from day one.
Creative intent
Framing this era as outward‑facing, Suho shifts focus to how listeners and EXO‑L perceive his artistic persona and expresses pride after a demanding recording process, as covered in related reports by MK Sports. He cites fresh inspiration from time spent in the U.S. earlier this year and a deliberate decision to include an English version to meet a wider audience with accessible melody and phrasing. Momentum follows his first solo tour 'SU:HOME' across Asian regions and an encore in January, setting expectations for a sonically bolder follow‑up.
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