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(Meme originally from Xiuminscheeks here)

I thought my bio was looking too messy, so I’m trying this instead - all my important links to sideblogs etc. will be found here:

@kdramacrybaby is my kdrama sideblog - I do some light commentary as I watch through dramas, and then I review them afterward (I do reblog regular kdrama stuff too)

@monkihyun my regular multifandom sideblog for anything kpop that is not EXO (mostly Ateez and Monsta X tbh)

@candescentkpop my newest sideblog where I do my whole kpop-music-video-screenshots-thing, so if that’s something you’d be into go check it out (and that is actually multifandom, I do whatever mv I want / is requested to do)

I have a masterlist for all my creative stuff here - both writings, moodboards and whatever else I’ve tried over the years

And finally, a link to my “mood boost” tag, in case you need a reason to smile today 🤍

suuho

“EXO’s Don’t Mess Up My Tempo only arrived at the start of December, but it was certainly worth the wait for the vivid music it had to offer. Fronted by the funky a cappella-pop hybrid “Tempo,” which was released in both Korean and Chinese versions, the album features nine other new, expertly crafted EXO songs. The group put forth sounds both old and new, as several tracks revisited melodies and styles they’ve explored on albums in the past, like “Gravity” revisiting the melody of last year’s “Power.” Tempo genre-hops with ease as EXO incorporate elements of synth-pop, hip-hop, EDM, alt-R&B and Latin pop throughout, serving up one of the sleekest pop albums we’ve seen this year.”

DONT MESS UP MY TEMPO by EXO
2nd November 2018.

suuho

The War is the fourth studio album by South Korean–Chinese boy band Exo. It was released digitally on July 18, 2017 and physically on July 19, 2017 by SM Entertainment under Genie Music’s distribution. The album includes a total of nine tracks including the lead single Ko Ko Bop. The War received the highest number of pre-orders at the time for a K-pop album, with more than 800,000 physical copies. 24 days after being released, it became Exo’s fourth consecutive studio album to have sold over a million copies.