EXO’s Suho Drops ‘Who Are You’ — Release Time, What’s New, and How to Listen
The EXO leader returns with his fourth mini-album, arriving today at 6 p.m. KST (5 a.m. ET), with an English version of the title cut aimed at global fans.
EXO's Suho releases his fourth mini-album Who Are You today at 6 p.m. KST, part of a coordinated global rollout across major platforms. The timing puts the U.S. drop at 5 a.m. Eastern / 2 a.m. Pacific, giving North American listeners a morning debut as Asia finishes day-one streams. Teaser assets and schedule cards from the group's official channels have counted down to the release, and pre-save links have been live for days.
The set includes an English version of the title track, a move that continues K-Pop's broader shift toward multilingual releases that can chart simultaneously across regions. Suho's solo catalog has leaned into reflective pop and mid-tempo rock textures; the new project positions him for fall playlisting and algorithmic discovery beyond the fanbase. Label notes frame the record as accessible and replay-friendly for both long-time EXO-L and casual listeners.
For U.S. readers, here's the quick-start: search for "Suho - Who Are You" on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music after 5 a.m. ET. If you collect physicals, retailers list multiple album versions with variant artwork and inclusions; shipping windows differ by region, so double-check seller policies. Expect digital storefronts to surface the English version high in search and recommendation carousels.
What to watch next: performance content typically follows within hours or days-dance practice clips, recording-room shorts, and a music-show circuit in Korea. Internationally, keep an eye on U.S. late-night bookings or pop-radio adds; even a few targeted placements can spike Western streams in week one. EXO's umbrella brand helps, but Suho's solo work has built a distinct streaming footprint that responds well to editorial playlists and Shorts/TikTok stitch trends.
Bottom line: The time-zone math is simple-6 p.m. KST / 5 a.m. ET-and an English title version is on the way at launch. If you're in North America, this one lands with your morning coffee; if you're in Seoul, it's prime evening listening.