EXO’s Xiumin announces solo debut with ‘Brand New’ mini-album; read for more details
EXO’s Xiumin announces solo debut with ‘Brand New’ mini-album; read for more details
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EXO-Ls, we have good news for you! Xiumin, the third of EXO-CBX and the eldest member of EXO, will be the next to release his solo song. Xiumin, who will make his solo debut as the group's seventh member, has scheduled the release of his record for late September.

It has been confirmed that Xiumin's first solo album, titled "Brand New," will be published on September 26. The teaser image shows a view of multicoloured flowers, reflecting the theme of the album, which will be Xiumin's charms. The terms "brand" and "new" are indicated with distinctive typography.

This is a significant development in the career of Xiumin, who has a reputation for releasing hit songs and has done so while simultaneously actively participating in EXO and its sub-unit EXO-CBX and releasing OSTs and previously released solo songs.

Xiumin will package five musically diverse tracks as a gift for his fans. Interestingly, he has already played the B-side song "Serenity" during "SMTOWN LIVE 2022: SMCU EXPRESS @HUMAN CITY SUWON," which took place on August 20. Audiences responded enthusiastically to the song and praised his honest vocals, which came through during the stage performance.

On December 6, 2020, Xiumin completed his required military service and has since participated in a number of projects. All eyes are now on the EXO member who will continue the tradition of successful and well-received debuts in the boy band that has been a favourite of K-pop all over the world. The album's pre-order has already started, and we know the fans can't wait to hear the five tracks on "Brand New."

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