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Wed, May 18, 2022 | 21:38
K-pop
Going solo: EXO's Kai 'opens' with self-titled album
Posted : 2020-11-30 16:22
Updated : 2021-01-22 21:57
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Kai of K-pop boy band EXO is slated to release his first solo album 'KAI' on Monday afternoon (KST). Courtesy of SM Entertainment
Kai of K-pop boy band EXO is slated to release his first solo album "KAI" on Monday afternoon (KST). Courtesy of SM Entertainment

By Dong Sun-hwa

Kai of K-pop titan EXO is brimming with confidence on stage ― he knows how to express himself to the fullest in front of people and thanks to this ability, has enthralled a worldwide audience.

Dubbed one of the most gifted performers on the K-pop scene, Kai, whose real name is Kim Jong-in, is poised to unleash his first solo album Monday afternoon. But even for him, going solo is a nerve-racking challenge, which is why he could not hide a nervous smile during an online press conference on Monday. EXO member Baekhyun was MC.

Kai of K-pop boy band EXO is slated to release his first solo album 'KAI' on Monday afternoon (KST). Courtesy of SM Entertainment
EXO's Baekhyun, left, was MC at the online press conference. Courtesy of SM Entertainment

"I have had a lot of press events so far (since my debut in 2012), but today I am the most nervous," said Kai, 26. "I decided on a self-titled album this time because my name means 'to open' in Chinese. I thought it would be meaningful to have it as the title for my first solo effort."

He elaborated, "I want to open people's minds with the new release and show off different charms I have. Many think I am hard to approach because of EXO's 'strong' image, but I am actually not."

The singer participated in the making of "KAI" from A to Z. He selected all the tracks, took part in crafting the choreography and worked on the visual aspects.

"All songs from the album have different stories," he said. "'Hello Stranger,' for instance, is about my well of inspiration."

"Hello Stranger" is a piece included on the R&B-influenced album that consists of six groovy tracks. It is fronted by the single "Mmmh," an addictive song that conveys the tale of a man who boldly approaches his crush.

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"The track may sound relaxing, but there are powerful and sexy performances on the way," Kai explained.

The album ― which Kai described as a compilation of his favorite sonic and dance styles ― also contains "Nothing On Me," "Amnesia," "Reason" and "Ride Or Die."

Kai said he strived to prepare performances that match the mood of each song. In fact, the SM Entertainment star already generated buzz online earlier by unveiling "FILM: KAI," which features riveting performances for all six tracks.

Wrapping up the session, Kai revealed his high hope for EXO's activities and thanked his followers.

"EXO members have been forging their solo careers these days," he said. "So I am eager to see the synergy we will create as a group after upgrading ourselves through solo activities. I prepared the album for our fans, who have given me so much love and support. I hope it will delight them."


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