EXO members Baekhyun, Chen and Xiumin decided to sue their agency SM Entertainment to terminate their exclusive contracts.
Last Updated: 09.06 AM, Jun 14, 2023
K-pop idol group EXO is all set to return in July with its seventh full-length album and on June 12 they shared the pre-release song "Let Me In" with their fans. The look of the song got their fans called EXO-L's to feel passionate and excited about the remainder of the tracks. However, what grabbed everyone's attention was member Baekhyun's Instagram post.
The singer appeared to be taking a dig at his company SM Entertainment in his most recent Instagram post.
This comes after he along with EXO members Chen and Xiumin decided to sue their agency to terminate their exclusive contracts.
Amid all these issues, SM announced EXO's comeback and shared the official schedule after the song was released on their Twitter account.
The poster had all the details fans would need to know about and what is going to be released each day.
Promoting the same on his Instagram stories, Baekhyun reposted the poster for his fans on June 13 (KST). Yet, many noticed that when the singer did post the image, it had been tilted and positioned uniquely.
While many did not understand the reason for it to be titled, but fans soon understood that the only thing missing was the SM Entertainment logo in the top left-hand corner.
With everything going on and people being unable to conceal their feelings, it seems likely that it was purposeful, even though it is not clear.