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Comprehensive chronicle of Suho's journey to global stardom
Comprehensive chronicle of Suho's journey to global stardom
In 2019, Suho starred as Gwynplaine in the musical 'The Man Who Laughs,' earning critical acclaim for his acting and singing. His standout performance was key to the show’s commercial success and solidified his reputation as a serious theater talent.
Suho's acclaimed lead performance in 'The Man Who Laughs' in 2019 was a career milestone that showcased his artistic versatility across K-pop and musical theater, solidified his standing in the theater world, and contributed significantly to the production's success.
Suho made his film debut in the 2016 movie 'One Way Trip,' expanding his career beyond music. Despite high fan anticipation, the film underperformed, showing that idol actors don't always ensure box office success.
Suho's acting debut in the underperforming film 'One Way Trip' marks his official entry into the film industry, reflecting both a significant career expansion beyond music and the trend that idol actors do not always ensure box office success.
In January 2026, Suho returned to group activities with EXO after a two-year hiatus, participating in the release of their eighth full-length album 'REVERXE' as one of six members, following a fan event where a new track was premiered.
EXO's eighth full-length album 'REVERXE', featuring Suho as one of the six participating members, is scheduled for release, marking his return to group activities after a two-year hiatus following a fan event.
Suho has returned with his second solo EP, 'Grey Suit,' following a two-year hiatus for military service. The six-track release builds on the success of his 2020 debut album.
Suho has made his post-military comeback with the release of his second solo EP, 'Grey Suit', featuring six tracks.
On March 30, 2020, Suho released his debut solo album 'Self-Portrait,' showcasing his songwriting and vocal talents. It topped iTunes charts in 53 countries and became a standout success during the pandemic, revitalizing the K-pop scene.
Suho debuted as a solo artist with his self-written album 'Self-Portrait,' featuring six tracks and the lead single 'Let's Love,' showcasing his individual artistry after eight years in EXO.
Suho's April solo album and activities contributed to revitalizing the K-pop scene during the pandemic.
Suho's debut solo album 'Self-Portrait' topped iTunes charts in 53 countries and Chinese digital sales charts, marking a successful launch of his solo career.
In February 2017, Suho concluded the first season of S.M. Entertainment's 'Station' program with the release of 'Curtain.' This final track highlighted his solo artistry beyond EXO and paved the way for the program's continuation.
Suho's 'Curtain' concluded the first season of S.M. Entertainment's 'Station' program, showcasing his versatility.
Suho debuted as EXO's leader and lead vocalist in 2012, launching a successful K-pop career with the group. His time with EXO, which includes million-selling albums like 2021's 'Don't Fight the Feeling,' paved the way for his solo work.
Suho debuted with EXO in 2012, launching his K-pop career and paving the way for future solo endeavors, as a key member of the group that has achieved global success including the million-selling album 'Don't Fight the Feeling' in 2021.
In January 2020, Suho won three awards at the 3rd Korea Musical Awards for his acclaimed role in 'The Man Who Laughs,' which also took home the top prize. This recognition further cemented his reputation as a talented musical actor, following the show's earlier commercial success.
Suho earned three awards at the 3rd Korea Musical Awards for his acclaimed performance in the commercially successful and top-prize-winning musical 'The Man Who Laughs'.
At the 25th Seoul Music Awards on January 14, 2016, EXO made history by winning the Grand Prize, Main Prize, and Hallyu Special Award for the third consecutive year. This triple victory cemented their status as a dominant force in K-pop at the time.
EXO made history by winning three consecutive awards at the 25th High 1 Seoul Music Awards, underscoring their dominance in the K-pop industry.