Kpop Group EXO Reveals Favorite American Music & Song That Best Represents Their Band

by E. K. Encina / May 11, 2017 12:13 PM EDT
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Kpop group EXO revealed in an interview some interesting music choices as well as the song in their latest album that they think would best represent them. South Korean-Chinese band EXO has been making waves, not just in the Asian region but in the Western market as well.

While there are already lots of fans who listen to their music, some might wonder if they listen to American music at all. According to Soompi, Kpop group EXO traveled to the U.S. for their "EXO Planet #3 - The EXO'rdium" tour.

Fortunately for fans, the popular music group shared a lot of interesting tidbits about their band in an interview with iHeartRadio while they were still in the U.S. When asked about which American group they are listening to, one of the Kpop group EXO members answered "Chris Brown." Another member shared that he's currently listening to Cold Play, although shortly after, he was corrected by another member that Cold Play is originally from the UK.

Other EXO members mentioned the groups Far East Movement, Maroon 5 and even The Weekend as their favorites. Kpop group EXO was also asked to pick a song from their album that they think would best represent their music. One of the members chose the track "Monster" from their recent album since this song shows the group's "colors" really well, while another member chose "Growl" as a personal favorite.

According to Billboard, the Kpop group recently showcased one of their most captivating acts during their performance at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. EXO's lengthy concert ended up being one of their most explosive and enthusiastic performances to date. Kpop group EXO also revealed to the audience that they are currently working on a new album as well as promised that they would return to the New York Area to deliver yet another captivating performance. 

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