Exo-CBX
EXO-CBX (Korean: 엑소-첸백시; stylized as CBX), also known as ChenBaekXi, is a South Korean sub-unit of the boy band EXO, consisting of vocalists Xiumin (Kim Min-seok), Baekhyun (Byun Baek-hyun), and Chen (Kim Jong-dae).[1][2] Formed by SM Entertainment as the group's first official sub-unit, EXO-CBX debuted on October 31, 2016, with the mini-album Hey Mama!, which features the lead single of the same name and highlights their vocal harmonies and upbeat pop style.[2][3] The sub-unit was created to showcase the members' strengths in singing and performance, drawing from EXO's main vocal line.[1] Following their debut, EXO-CBX quickly gained international recognition, with Hey Mama! topping Billboard's World Albums chart in its debut week.[3] In 2017, they expanded to the Japanese market with their first Japanese mini-album Girls, released on May 24, which sold over 26,000 copies on its first day and ranked highly on Oricon charts.[4] The sub-unit continued releasing music, including the Korean mini-album Blooming Days in April 2018, which debuted at number one on the Gaon Album Chart and topped iTunes charts in multiple countries, and their first full-length Japanese album MAGIC in May 2018, which also reached the top of Oricon's weekly album chart.[5][6][7] Their discography emphasizes vocal-centric tracks, J-pop influences in Japanese releases, and themes of youth and emotion, contributing to EXO's overall success with millions of album sales.[4][8] In recent years, EXO-CBX members established their own agency, INB100, in 2023 amid contract disputes with SM Entertainment over profit distribution and exclusive contracts.[9] Legal battles culminated in October 2025, when a court dismissed their claims against SM.[10] However, disputes persist, and SM announced upcoming EXO group activities, including a fan meeting titled EXO'verse on December 13–14, 2025, at Inspire Arena in Incheon, and an eighth full-length album in the first quarter of 2026, featuring the other six members excluding EXO-CBX.[11] EXO-CBX continue to manage their careers under INB100.[12]Background
Members
Exo-CBX consists of three vocalists from the South Korean boy band EXO: Xiumin, Baekhyun, and Chen.[2] Xiumin, born Kim Min-seok on March 26, 1990, in Guri, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, is the oldest member of the subunit and serves as its lead vocalist.[13] He enlisted for mandatory military service on May 7, 2019, and was discharged on December 6, 2020.[14][15] In January 2024, Xiumin joined INB100, the label established by fellow member Baekhyun, to conduct solo activities.[16] Baekhyun, born Byun Baek-hyun on May 6, 1992, in Bucheon, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, is a main vocalist in the subunit.[17] Due to a diagnosis of hypothyroidism, he enlisted for public service military duty on May 6, 2021, and was discharged on February 5, 2023.[18][19] In June 2023, Baekhyun founded INB100 to manage his solo career and later extended opportunities to his CBX bandmates for their individual pursuits.[20] Chen, born Kim Jong-dae on September 21, 1992, in Siheung, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, is another main vocalist in the subunit. He enlisted for active-duty military service on October 26, 2020, and was discharged on April 25, 2022.[21] In January 2024, Chen joined INB100, where he has released solo albums and contributed to original soundtracks.[16] As EXO's first vocal subunit, Exo-CBX highlights the members' combined strengths in vocal harmony and emotive ballad performances, distinguishing it from the parent group's broader style.[2] As of October 2025, following resolution of contract disputes, the members continue individual activities under INB100 while EXO group activities are managed by SM Entertainment.[9]Formation
SM Entertainment announced on October 5, 2016, that EXO would debut its first official sub-unit in late October, consisting of vocalists Chen, Baekhyun, and Xiumin.[22] The sub-unit, later named EXO-CBX after the members' stage name initials, was formed to showcase their vocal talents separately from the full group's dynamic performances.[23][24] This selection aligned with SM Entertainment's broader subunit strategy for EXO, building on the group's earlier language-based divisions into EXO-K (Korean promotions) and EXO-M (Mandarin promotions) established at their 2012 debut to target diverse markets.[25] EXO-CBX marked a shift toward highlighting specific member strengths, allowing the trio to explore a distinct musical style while capitalizing on their individual popularity from acting, OST contributions, and variety show appearances.[26][22] Pre-debut promotion began in July 2016 with a humorous skit video titled "Reservoir Idols," featuring the three members as a fictional idol group, screened during EXO's EXO'luXion concert tour.[22] Building anticipation further, SM released a teaser video on October 22 titled "HOT DEBUT: EXO’S FIRST UNIT," followed by individual and group teaser images in the days leading to their mini-album release.[26][27]History
2016: Formation and debut with Hey Mama!
Exo-CBX, the first official sub-unit of the South Korean boy group Exo consisting of members Chen, Baekhyun, and Xiumin, was formed by SM Entertainment to highlight their vocal talents. The sub-unit made its debut on October 31, 2016, with the release of their first extended play, Hey Mama!, distributed by KT Music. The EP was announced on October 24, 2016, generating significant anticipation among fans for the vocal-focused project. The five-track EP blends genres such as funk-pop, R&B, and ballad, showcasing the members' harmonies and individual vocal strengths. The tracklist includes:- "The One" (produced by JQ)
- "Hey Mama!" (title track, lyrics by Jo Yoon-kyung, composed by Kenzie)
- "Rhythm After Summer" (lyrics by Jung Joo-hee)
- "Juliet" (produced by 100% Lyricism)
- "Cherish" (composed by LDN Noise)
2017–2018: Japanese debut, Blooming Days, and Magic
In April 2017, Exo-CBX announced their entry into the Japanese market through a debut mini album titled Girls, which was released on May 24 by Avex Trax.[35] The EP marked the subunit's first official release in Japan, featuring seven tracks including the lead single "Ka-CHING!", an original Japanese song with upbeat electro-pop elements, alongside Japanese versions of their Korean debut track "Hey Mama!" and other songs like "Tornado Spiral" and "Miss You".[35] The album showcased the group's vocal harmonies and charismatic performances tailored for Japanese audiences, with multiple member-specific editions including photobooks to engage fans.[36] Building on their growing international presence, Exo-CBX released their second Korean-language extended play, Blooming Days, on April 10, 2018, via SM Entertainment. The EP included seven tracks led by the title song "Blooming Day" (花요일), a bright, flower-themed dance number emphasizing themes of budding emotions and growth, produced with input from the members to highlight their vocal prowess. While primarily targeted at Korean listeners, the release aligned with their Japanese promotions and later influenced content on their full-length Japanese album, demonstrating the subunit's ability to balance domestic and international activities during this period. Exo-CBX further solidified their Japanese foothold with their debut studio album Magic on May 9, 2018, also through Avex Trax, comprising 11 tracks with eight new originals.[37] The lead single "Horololo" served as the album's festive highlight, an energetic electro-pop track with playful lyrics about infatuation, accompanied by a vibrant music video featuring colorful circus-inspired visuals.[38] The album included Japanese adaptations of prior hits like "Ka-CHING!" and "Girl Problems", as well as solo tracks for each member—"Shake" by Xiumin, "Ringa Ringa Ring" by Baekhyun, and "Watch Out" by Chen—showcasing individual styles within the group's dynamic.[37] Magic achieved significant commercial success, topping the Oricon daily album chart on its release day with over 20,000 units sold, debuting at number three on the weekly chart with 41,173 copies in its first week, and rising to number one the following week.[39][7] To promote these releases, Exo-CBX embarked on their first Japan arena tour, titled Magical Circus Tour 2018, from May 12 to June 8, spanning four cities—Yokohama, Fukuoka, Nagoya, and Osaka—with eight performances that drew approximately 80,000 attendees.[40] The tour featured elaborate stage setups evoking a circus theme, with setlists blending tracks from Girls and Magic alongside high-energy choreographed performances of "Horololo" and "Ka-CHING!".[41] A live recording of the tour was later released on DVD and Blu-ray in September 2018, capturing the subunit's engaging fan interactions and vocal showcases.[41] During this period, Exo-CBX increased their visibility through key media appearances in Japan, including a surprise free showcase "Colorful Box" at Yoyogi Park in Tokyo on June 7, 2017, which attracted around 10,000 fans and featured live performances of debut tracks.[36] They also performed at the 2017 Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA) in Japan on November 29, delivering a remix of "Ka-CHING!" and "Hey Mama!" that highlighted their seamless transition to Japanese promotions. These events, combined with television spots on programs like Music Station, helped foster collaborations with Japanese artists and broadcasters, enhancing their appeal in the market.[38]2019–2022: Hiatus due to military enlistments
Exo-CBX entered a period of hiatus beginning in 2019 as its members fulfilled their mandatory military service obligations under South Korean law. The subunit's activities came to a halt following the success of their debut Japanese studio album, Magic, released in May 2018, which debuted at number one on the Oricon Albums Chart. Xiumin was the first member to enlist, joining the Republic of Korea Army as an active-duty soldier on May 7, 2019.[42] His service lasted approximately 21 months, and he was officially discharged on December 6, 2020, without returning to base due to COVID-19 protocols during his final leave.[43] Chen's personal life added a layer of attention to the group's hiatus when he announced his marriage to a non-celebrity on January 13, 2020, revealing that his fiancée was three months pregnant at the time.[44] The wedding took place privately later that year with only family in attendance. Chen enlisted for active-duty military service on October 26, 2020, shortly after Xiumin's discharge, serving for about 18 months before being released on April 25, 2022.[45] Baekhyun, the last of the trio to enlist, began his service as a public service worker on May 6, 2021, due to health considerations including hypothyroidism; he completed his 21-month term and was discharged on February 5, 2023.[46][47] The staggered enlistments resulted in no new group releases or promotions for Exo-CBX from 2019 through 2022, marking a complete pause in subunit activities. With all members serving consecutively, the focus shifted to individual pursuits for those temporarily available, such as Xiumin's debut solo OST "You Are Blessed" for the drama Mr. Queen in January 2021 and Chen's pre-enlistment solo single "Hello" in October 2020.[48][49] Baekhyun continued solo endeavors like his third mini-album Bambi in May 2021 before enlisting. Limited joint appearances occurred through pre-recorded contributions to EXO's full-group projects, such as the 2021 album Don't Fight the Feeling, where enlisted members including Xiumin, Chen, and Baekhyun participated via footage filmed prior to service.[46] This period underscored the challenges of mandatory service for K-pop groups, prioritizing national duty over collective promotions.2023–2025: Contract disputes, INB100 establishment, and EXO comeback exclusion
In June 2023, EXO-CBX members Chen, Baekhyun, and Xiumin filed a lawsuit against SM Entertainment to terminate their exclusive contracts, alleging unfair profit distribution, opaque management practices, and failure to provide settlement data as required by a 2023 amendment to the standard exclusive contract in the entertainment industry. The dispute escalated when SM countersued, claiming the members violated their agreement by launching individual activities without paying the agency 10% of revenue from solo endeavors.[50] Following mediation, the parties reached a settlement in September 2023, allowing EXO-CBX to continue group activities under SM while managing solo and subunit projects through INB100, a label founded by Baekhyun on June 23, 2023, with Chen and Xiumin joining for their individual promotions.[16] Under the agreement, the members committed to sharing 10% of their individual activity revenue with SM, aiming to resolve tensions and enable future EXO collaborations. From 2024 into 2025, disputes resurfaced over the settlement's implementation, particularly regarding revenue reporting and payment fulfillment, leading to multiple lawsuits where SM secured victories in October 2025 across six cases, including dismissals of EXO-CBX's claims of unfair contract terms and data disputes.[51] Despite this, EXO-CBX were excluded from SM's announcements for the group's December 2025 fan meeting and first-quarter 2026 album, with promotions proceeding as an OT6 lineup featuring Suho, Chanyeol, D.O., Kai, Sehun, and Lay.[52] On October 29, 2025, INB100 issued a statement on behalf of EXO-CBX, reaffirming their commitment to participating in all EXO group activities, stating they had accepted SM's conditions during July 2025 discussions and pledged to pay the full 10% revenue share to restore trust.[53] SM responded by emphasizing that group activities remain separate from the resolved individual contract issues and that further mediation is needed.[54] The exclusions sparked significant fan backlash, with EXO-Ls criticizing the OT6 promotions as incomplete and insensitive amid the ongoing legal tensions, leading to calls for full OT9 reunions.[55] As of November 2025, no further agreement has been reached regarding their participation, and the exclusion from the announced EXO activities remains in effect amid continued fan backlash.[55][54] Since their last group album Magic in 2018, EXO-CBX have not released new subunit material, instead channeling efforts into solo projects under INB100, including Baekhyun's 2024 album Hello, World and individual tours.[56]Discography
Studio albums
Exo-CBX released their sole studio album to date following the success of their preceding extended plays in Korea, marking their expansion into the Japanese market with a full-length project.[8] Magic is the Japanese debut studio album by Exo-CBX, released on May 9, 2018, by Avex Trax.[57] Comprising 11 tracks, the album blends upbeat pop and R&B elements, incorporating dance-oriented rhythms and vocal harmonies tailored to appeal to Japanese listeners through a mix of original compositions and adapted versions of prior releases.[58] Production emphasized vibrant, energetic soundscapes with influences from J-pop, featuring contributions from producers like MEG.ME and Hitmanic to create a cohesive yet diverse listening experience.[59] The album debuted at number one on the Oricon Weekly Albums Chart, selling 41,173 physical copies in its first week and achieving significant commercial success in Japan as the subunit's first full-length effort.[7] Key highlights include the double title tracks "Magic" and "Blooming Day," which showcase the group's signature vocal prowess and playful energy; "Magic" delivers an infectious pop hook, while "Blooming Day" offers a brighter, R&B-infused melody drawing from their earlier work.[57] Other notable tracks feature solo performances, such as Xiumin's "Shake," Baekhyun's "Ringa Ringa Ring," and Chen's "Gentleman," highlighting individual strengths within the subunit's dynamic.[59]Extended plays
Exo-CBX debuted with their first Korean-language extended play, Hey Mama!, on October 31, 2016, through S.M. Entertainment. The EP consists of five tracks spanning genres such as electronic dance and R&B, with the title track "Hey Mama!" serving as the lead single. It debuted at number one on the Gaon Album Chart for the week of October 30 to November 5, 2016. The album sold 275,191 physical copies in South Korea during 2016 alone, according to Gaon year-end data, with cumulative sales reaching approximately 308,226 units. No official certifications were issued for the release under the Korea Music Content Association (KMCA) standards at the time. The subgroup entered the Japanese market with their debut EP Girls on May 24, 2017, distributed by Avex Trax. This seven-track release includes original Japanese compositions alongside a Japanese version of "Hey Mama!," blending pop and dance elements. It peaked at number two on the Oricon Weekly Album Chart, selling 55,201 copies in its first week and a total of 62,804 units reported by Oricon. The EP did not achieve RIAJ certification, as sales fell short of the 100,000-unit threshold for gold status. In 2018, Exo-CBX returned to Korean releases with Blooming Days, their second Korean EP, issued on April 10, 2018, by S.M. Entertainment. Featuring seven tracks inspired by days of the week, the EP highlights dance-pop and R&B styles, led by the single "Blooming Day." It topped the Gaon Album Chart upon release and sold 363,567 physical copies in South Korea for the year. The album received a platinum certification from KMCA in June 2018 for surpassing 250,000 units. No new extended plays have been released since 2018 due to the members' military enlistments from 2019 to 2022 and subsequent contract disputes with SM Entertainment.| Title | Release date | Language | Tracks | Peak chart position | Sales (physical) | Certification |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hey Mama! | October 31, 2016 | Korean | 5 | #1 (Gaon Album Chart) | 308,226 (cumulative, Gaon) | None |
| Girls | May 24, 2017 | Japanese | 7 | #2 (Oricon Weekly Album Chart) | 62,804 (Oricon) | None |
| Blooming Days | April 10, 2018 | Korean | 7 | #1 (Gaon Album Chart) | 363,567 (2018, Gaon) | Platinum (KMCA) |
Singles
Exo-CBX debuted with the single "Hey Mama!" on October 31, 2016, released in both digital and physical formats by S.M. Entertainment. The track, a funky dance-pop song, topped multiple real-time Korean music charts upon release and peaked at number 4 on the Gaon Digital Chart. Its music video amassed over 120 million views on YouTube as of November 2025.[60] The single earned several music show wins, including first places on M Countdown, Music Bank, and Inkigayo, highlighting its strong promotional push in South Korea. Following their Korean debut, Exo-CBX entered the Japanese market with "Ka-ching!" on May 24, 2017, issued as a digital and physical single by Avex Trax as the lead track from their debut Japanese EP Girls. The upbeat, Vegas-inspired pop song peaked at number 5 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 and topped the iTunes Japan Music Video Chart with its short-form video release. Promotions included performances at Japanese events like A-Nation, solidifying their entry into the market without major awards but with notable chart success. In 2018, Exo-CBX returned with "Blooming Day" on April 10, released digitally and physically by S.M. Entertainment as the title track of their second Korean EP Blooming Days. Described as a light, chic dance-pop number, it peaked at number 20 on the Gaon Digital Chart and number 2 on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart. The single received nominations for Song of the Year in April at the Melon Music Awards and supported extensive promotions, including a week-long relay live series and music show appearances in Korea, alongside initial Japanese tour activities. No major awards were won, but it contributed to the EP's overall chart dominance. No new singles have been released as a sub-unit since 2018 due to the members' military enlistments from 2019 to 2022 and subsequent contract disputes with SM Entertainment.| Single | Release date | Format | Peak positions | Album |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| "Hey Mama!" | October 31, 2016 | Digital / Physical | KOR: Gaon Digital #4 | Hey Mama! |
| "Ka-ching!" | May 24, 2017 | Digital / Physical | JPN: Billboard Hot 100 #5 | Girls |
| "Blooming Day" | April 10, 2018 | Digital / Physical | KOR: Gaon Digital #20 US: World Digital #2 | Blooming Days |
Promotional singles
EXO-CBX released "Ka-CHING!" in 2017 as a promotional track ahead of their Japanese debut mini-album GIRLS. The upbeat song, featuring playful lyrics about attraction and excitement, was accompanied by a promotion video released on May 1, 2017, depicting a mysterious trio in a whimsical narrative to build anticipation for the subunit's entry into the Japanese market. The group first performed it live at the 2017 Girls Awards on May 3, highlighting their vocal harmony and stage presence in a promotional context.[61] In July 2017, EXO-CBX contributed "It's Running Time!" as the theme song for the animated series Running Man. Released on July 29, the energetic track with dynamic beats and motivational lyrics aligned with the show's adventurous theme, serving as the opening theme and tying into fan events related to the popular variety program. The track supported promotional efforts for the animation's launch, including tie-in merchandise and fan engagements.[62] EXO-CBX issued "Beautiful World" in 2018 as part of a collaboration with Hyundai's KONA Electric vehicle campaign. Released on April 22, the song's uplifting melody and lyrics celebrating nature and harmony were tailored for the "Beautiful World Project," a promotional initiative emphasizing environmental awareness. The limited digital release accompanied advertisements and fan events.[63]Other charted songs
Several non-title tracks from Exo-CBX's albums have achieved notable positions on major charts, demonstrating the subunit's strong appeal beyond their lead singles. From their debut extended play Hey Mama! (2016), multiple B-sides entered the Gaon Digital Chart, reflecting immediate fan engagement upon release. These tracks contributed to the album's overall success, which topped the Gaon Album Chart in its debut week.| Song | Album | Peak Position (Gaon Digital Chart) |
|---|---|---|
| The One | Hey Mama! | #22 |
| Cherish | Hey Mama! | #25 |
| Juliet | Hey Mama! | #27 |
| Rhythm After Summer | Hey Mama! | #28 |
| Song | Album | Peak Position (Gaon Digital Chart) |
|---|---|---|
| Playdate | Blooming Days | #83 |
| Sweet Dreams! (내일 만나) | Blooming Days | #87 |
| Monday Blues | Blooming Days | #91 |
| Vroom Vroom | Blooming Days | #93 |
| Thursday | Blooming Days | #96 |
| Lazy (휴일) | Blooming Days | #100 |
Soundtrack appearances
Exo-CBX's initial foray into soundtracks came with the ballad "For You," performed by Chen, Baekhyun, and Xiumin for the drama Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo. Released on August 25, 2016, as the OST Part 1, the track captured widespread attention for its harmonious vocals and emotional depth, achieving an all-kill on major Korean music platforms upon release and accumulating over 120 million views on its music video as of November 2025.[65]Filmography
Music videos
EXO-CBX's debut music video for "Hey Mama!", released on October 30, 2016, embodies an urban, retro-funk concept with the members navigating vibrant cityscapes and playful scenarios that highlight their charismatic interplay. Directed by Kim Ja-kyoung, the video emphasizes synchronized choreography and vocal showcases, blending upbeat rhythms with colorful visuals to capture the song's lively energy.[66] As of November 2025, it has surpassed 72 million views on YouTube, reflecting sustained popularity.[67] Fans and critics lauded its infectious fun and the subunit's harmonious performance, contributing to the track's chart-topping success upon release.[68][34] Prior to their debut, EXO-CBX released a special clip for "The One" on November 6, 2016, during EXO's EXO Planet #3 – The EXO'rDIUM tour. The video features the members in colorful athletic wear engaging in playful antics with EXO's Suho, showcasing their chemistry and upbeat energy in a lighthearted, behind-the-scenes style format. As of November 2025, it has garnered over 31 million views on YouTube.[67] The short version music video for "Ka-CHING!", premiered on May 1, 2017, to promote their Japanese debut mini-album Girls, features a glamorous casino theme with Japanese-inspired styling, including sleek suits and neon-lit gambling motifs. It spotlights intricate dance routines amid opulent sets, underscoring the track's playful, lotto-luck narrative and the members' precise synchronization.[69] With around 35 million YouTube views to date, the video has been celebrated for its high-energy execution and cultural adaptation, enhancing EXO-CBX's foothold in Japan.[67] Reception highlighted its catchy appeal and visual flair, with audiences appreciating the blend of fun choreography and thematic whimsy.[70] For their second Korean mini-album, the "Blooming Day" music video, released on April 10, 2018, adopts a vibrant floral concept tied to the album's day-of-the-week theme, with the trio in eclectic, colorful attire against blooming backdrops and dynamic transitions. Directed by VM Project Architecture, it prioritizes fluid dance formations and seasonal motifs to convey renewal and joy, aligning with the song's acoustic pop essence.[71] The video has amassed over 120 million views on YouTube by November 2025, underscoring its enduring visual impact.[67] Fan feedback praised its creative aesthetics and the subunit's versatile presentation, often citing it as a standout for its refreshing, nature-infused energy.[72] To promote their first full-length Japanese album MAGIC, the "Horololo" music video was released on April 24, 2018. The video presents a whimsical, magical circus theme with vibrant costumes, illusionary effects, and synchronized performances that capture the song's playful J-pop rhythm and youthful charm. As of November 2025, it has accumulated over 9 million views on YouTube.[67]Reality shows and documentaries
Exo-CBX's primary reality show appearance as a subunit was in the first season of EXO's Travel the World on a Ladder, which aired in 2018 and centered on the trio's unpredictable trip to Tottori Prefecture, Japan.[73] In this variety program, Chen, Baekhyun, and Xiumin relied on the traditional Korean "ladder game" to decide their daily activities, accommodations, and meals, leading to humorous and spontaneous moments such as navigating local sand dunes and trying regional cuisine.[73] The six-episode season highlighted their camaraderie and adaptability, marking it as their debut in a dedicated travel-based reality format.[73] Complementing their promotional efforts, Exo-CBX featured in the 2019 documentary Magical Circus Special Edition, which chronicled their first Japan arena tour from 2018.[74] Released as a Blu-ray and DVD set, the content included full concert footage of 25 songs, a live viewing segment, and an extensive backstage documentary showcasing preparations, rehearsals, and interactions during performances at venues like Saitama Super Arena.[74] This behind-the-scenes look provided fans with insights into the subunit's touring dynamics and stage production, emphasizing their growth in the Japanese market following the release of their album Magic.[74]Tours and live performances
Concert tours
Exo-CBX embarked on their first major concert tour, titled "Magical Circus," in 2018, marking the sub-unit's inaugural arena tour in Japan following the release of their debut Japanese full-length album Magic. The tour consisted of eight performances across four cities—Yokohama, Fukuoka, Nagoya, and Osaka—from May 11 to June 8, attracting a total of 80,000 attendees and showcasing the group's rising popularity in the Japanese market.[40][75] The production of the "Magical Circus" tour embraced a vibrant circus theme, featuring elaborate stage designs with colorful lighting, interactive projections, and dynamic set pieces that enhanced the whimsical atmosphere of performances. Special stages included individual member VCR segments—such as Chen's solo spotlight and Baekhyun's personal VCR—along with group choreographed routines and fan interactions during ments, creating an immersive experience that highlighted the trio's vocal harmony and stage presence. The tour's visual elements, including circus-inspired costumes and pyrotechnics during high-energy tracks, were praised for their polished execution and alignment with the album's magical motif.[76][77] Setlists for the 2018 leg prominently featured hits spanning Exo-CBX's discography, opening with energetic renditions of "KING and QUEEN" and "Hey Mama!" from their debut EP, transitioning into tracks from Blooming Days like "Vroom Vroom" and "Blooming Day," and culminating in selections from Magic such as "Secret" and "Magic." Encores often included emotional ballads like "Beautiful (Good Night)" and fan favorites "Take Your Hand," with variations across shows to incorporate special stages, such as covers and unit performances. This structure not only promoted their latest album but also celebrated their Japanese debut singles, fostering a sense of continuity in their live repertoire.[78][79] Due to overwhelming demand, Exo-CBX extended the tour with a "Special Edition" in 2019, comprising five additional performances at two venues: Saitama Super Arena on April 16–17 and Kobe World Memorial Hall on April 27–29. These encore shows drew further crowds, pushing the overall tour attendance beyond 100,000 across 13 dates, and incorporated updated setlists with added tracks like "Playdate" while retaining core elements from the original production. The special edition reinforced the tour's success by introducing refined staging, including enhanced LED visuals and closer fan engagements, solidifying Exo-CBX's status as a prominent act in Japan's K-pop scene.[80][81]Fan meetings and showcases
Exo-CBX held their debut showcase on October 31, 2016, in Seoul to promote their first extended play, Hey Mama!. The event featured performances of the title track "Hey Mama!" along with B-side songs "The One" and "Cherish," marking the subunit's first live stage appearances. During the showcase, the members engaged in interactive segments, including a fan Q&A session and games to select a temporary leader, with Xiumin chosen based on his age. A video message from the other EXO members and a phone call from Kai added a personal touch, while the group expressed gratitude to fans for the album's immediate chart success.[30] Exo-CBX organized their first fan meeting, "Summer Vacation with EXO-CBX," on August 4 and 5, 2018, in Seoul at Korea University's Hwajeong Tiger Dome. Themed around a fun summer getaway, the event featured casual performances, games, and direct fan engagement to celebrate their growing popularity. This intimate gathering highlighted the subunit's playful dynamic and served as a precursor to their larger arena activities.[82] In Japan, Exo-CBX conducted fan meetings and showcases tied to their EP releases, emphasizing close interactions with supporters. Following their Japanese debut mini-album Girls on May 24, 2017, they hosted a free surprise showcase titled "Colorful BoX" on June 7, 2017, at Yoyogi Park Outdoor Stage in Tokyo. The outdoor event drew approximately 10,000 fans and included live performances of tracks like "Ka-CHING!," "Hey Mama!," and the debut of "Girl Problems," allowing for an energetic, accessible fan experience in a public setting.[83][84] After a hiatus due to military enlistments, Exo-CBX resumed group fan engagements under their new label INB100. Their first post-hiatus event was the "2025 CBX Japan Fan Meeting 'GET, SET, GO!'" held on February 8 and 9, 2025, at Pia Arena MM in Yokohama, attracting thousands of fans for performances and interactive segments. This marked their return to collective promotions amid ongoing label transitions, focusing on rebuilding connections with international supporters.[85][86]Awards and nominations
Music show awards
| Date | Song | Show |
|---|---|---|
| November 15, 2016 | "Hey Mama!" | The Show[87] |
Year-end awards
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