Tuesday, November 1, 2016

[MUSIC ALBUM REVIEW] EXO-CBX - Hey Mama! (2016)


Almost five years of their career, it’s a perfect time for EXO making a breakthrough. On Monday 31st October 2016, three of EXO members, Chen, Baekhyun, and Xiumin debuts the group first sub unit. It’s called EXO-CBX which stands for the acronym of each member’s name, much like TTS from SNSD (seriously, SM Entertainment?).

EXO-CBX releases their first mini album called Hey Mama! on the same day. This album contains five songs with Hey Mama! becomes their title track.

SM Entertainment has teased fans about EXO-CBX since end of last year. Chen, Baekhyun, and Xiumin collaborated together in one stage for one of EXO concerts at that time. This continued by starring in VCR together for EXO newest tour and filled soundtrack for Scarlet Heart: Moon Lovers drama; both happens this year.

So, how does EXO-CBX debut? How different is it from the whole EXO concept? Check out my review for Hey Mama! mini album here…………………………………….





EXO-CBX kicked off their mini album with The One. This is the song that Chen, Baekhyun, and Xiumin sing for EXO newest tour VCR.

The One basically sets up the whole them of EXO-CBX album, which are fun and old school. The One is a dance track with catchy beat. The beat consists of electronic sound that resembles music from 90s era. It’s very easy to listen and to dance. The fun aspect will make you want to get closer with them just like its lyrics after listening to this fun song.

EXO-CBX then offers several surprises in The One. From conversation in the opening, old school rap part until major beat change, all happens in one song. Some of the surprise works such as the conversation, but the rest like beat change disrupts the song flow.



After electronic dance, EXO-CBX tries funk genre with Hey Mama!. The boys play out with groovy guitar and bass riff along with strong drum sound. This three combination stands out and successfully gives uplifting dynamic to the whole song. Although it’s fun, I still feel that the refrain part of Hey Mama! lack of something to grab people attention as title track.

Hey Mama! also comes with music video as fun as the song itelf. The music video shows Chen, Baekhyun, and Xiumin attempt to erase their boring work by partying, just like the song lyrics.  The boys do three types of activity in different location. They disturb news anchor in the studio then dance in the club and gather in front of campfire with friends.

The usage of these three locations made the music video interesting and colorful. This also added by the gorgeous color palette such as pink and blue along with great cinematography. I also like that EXO-CBX pays attention to detail in relation of location and era. Hey Mama! is inspired by 70s funk music and the location represents what happened in that era such as Saturday Night Fever disco craze and Woodstock Festival through campfire scene.


Rhythm After Summer makes me in love since the first listen, just like how much EXO-CBX falls in love with the girl in its lyrics. This song is a mix between funk and electronic dance music. There is a funky guitar riff while there is also heavy synthesizer and old school strong beat. The combination works well in Rhythm After Summer, making it the strongest song in EXO-CBX mini album.

Rhythm After Summer is also the first song in this mini album, which able to make great use of Chen, Baekhyun, and Xiumin vocal. It complements the song, especially Chen vocal who really fits funk genre. Beside, Rhythm After Summer doesn’t have a rap part that sounds hit or miss in previous tracks.



EXO-CBX slows down a bit with Juliet. It’s another electronic influenced track, but the tempo is more into medium this time. Juliet is dominated by keyboard and synthesizer sound. This creates dreamy effect to the song, which actually fits the lyrics. Juliet tells a story about how EXO-CBX falls in love with girl just like in a dream. They describe the girl just like iconic character Juliet.

Juliet is a nice addition to the album. However, this song sounds like it belong to SHINee, which clearly seen through its music and vocal distribution.


Cherish is the last song of EXO-CBX album. It’s another funk inspired track with the heavy usage of bass and drum sound. The music once again creates a strong dynamic in the song, especially with the addition of loud keyboard sound at the end of verses. It’s an effective way to build up a song.

Different from previous songs, Cherish offers something more pop in terms of vocal arrangement. This arrangement also gives sweeter vibe throughout the song, which suited the lyrics about meeting the perfect girl after a long time.


EXO-CBX shows a solid debut with Hey Mama! mini album. They offer their own sound through fun and electronic dance genre in all five tracks. Each song is a easy listening jam with well-polished production. You can enjoy listening to it while driving in the car.

However, EXO-CBX doesn’t forget their roots. The boys still try to give a glimpse of EXO sound in their new tracks. You will aware that Chen, Baekhyun, and Xiumin belong to EXO either when listening from their vocal or song arrangement.

It's a promising debut from EXO-CBX while still having more room to grow in the future. Just remember, they need to explore more in order to establish their own distinct sound among other debuts. Looking forward to their next endeavor!



Rating:                        4/5

Favorite Songs:           The One, Rhythm After Summer, Cherish

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