Lay is confirmed to participate in EXO's upcoming comeback for the album 'Don't Fight The Feeling', fans express their happiness to master the world's trending topics on Twitter through a series of different hashtags.
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EXO fans are certainly looking forward to the comeback of the famous male idol group under SM Entertainment. EXO will also make a comeback soon with the release of the album "Don't Fight The Feeling" on June 7, 2021.
Yesterday, Tuesday (25/5) there was an uproar about the news that Lay will participate in this comeback. This was revealed by one of Lay's big fandoms in China.
Today, Wednesday (26/5) the rumors have been proven true. The new teaser shared via EXO's social media has featured Lay's portrait for “Don't Fight The Feeling”.
However, at that time Lay could not participate in promoting in South Korea with other EXO members because he was busy with his activities in China. It is known that Lay is currently undergoing a solo career that focuses on China.
At this comeback, Lay was also said to be unable to come to South Korea for joint promotions because of the ongoing corona virus pandemic. Even so, this has not been officially confirmed by SM Entertainment as the agency.
Lay's portrait for EXO's comeback "Don't Fight The Feeling" immediately made fans all over the world enthusiastic. A series of hashtags related to Lay and EXO dominate the trending topic of Twitter in the world. Starting from "#LAY_OnRadar", "#EXOSideOfTheMoon", "#DONT_FIGHT_THE_FEELING", "#EXO_OnRadar", "LAY IS BACK", "EXO IS BACK", "YIXING", and many more.
At EXO's comeback this time, it was confirmed that there were 7 members participating, namely Baekhyun, Chanyeol, D.O., Xiumin, Kai, Sehun, and Lay. Meanwhile, Suho and Chen could not participate considering they were serving in the military since last year.
Chanyeol and Baekhyun were unable to promote "Don't Fight The Feeling" because they were serving in the military. Both of them participated in the making because it was done before officially carrying out their obligations as men from South Korea. (wk / alpha)