Exo 90:2014

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Exo 90:2014
EXO time slip.png
Also known asExo K-Pop Time Slip 90:2014
Genre Reality
Presented by Mnet
Starring Exo
Jun Hyun-moo
NCT (SR14B)
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes11
Production
Production locationSouth Korea
Running time50 minutes
Original release
Network Mnet
ReleaseAugust 15 (2014-08-15) 
October 31, 2014 (2014-10-31)

Exo 90:2014 is a South Korean reality TV show starring Exo and members of NCT. The show was aired on Mnet.

Contents

The first episode was aired on August 15, 2014. The show's host is Jun Hyun-moo. [1] [ unreliable source? ] [2] [ unreliable source? ]

Background

Exo 90:2014 is a reality TV show where Exo members film music videos of the most popular K-pop songs in the 1990s & early 2000s. [3] [ unreliable source? ]

The 90s K-pop idols get to visit Exo and discuss music with them. [4] [ unreliable source? ]

Members of the boy band NCT (then-known under the name SM Rookies) also get to participate in the music videos and also perform live in the show. [5] [ unreliable source? ] [6] [ unreliable source? ]

Episodes

EpisodeGuest(s)Exo members
1 Kangta (H.O.T.) [7] [ unreliable source? ] Suho, Baekhyun, Chanyeol, D.O., Kai & Sehun
2 Park Joon-hyung, Son Ho-young & Kim Tae-woo (G.O.D.) [8] [ unreliable source? ] Xiumin, Luhan, Suho, Lay, Chen & Sehun
3 Lee Min-woo & Shin Hye-sung (Shinhwa) [9] [ unreliable source? ] Xiumin, Chen, Kai & Sehun
4 Jo Sung-mo [10] [ unreliable source? ] Xiumin, Suho, Baekhyun, Chen & Tao
5 Brian Joo & Hwanhee (Fly to the Sky) [11] [ unreliable source? ] Xiumin, Suho, Lay, Baekhyun, Chen & Tao
6 Kim Jong-min (Koyote), Kim Jang-ryeol (DJ DOC) & Koo Jun-yeop (Clon) [12] [ unreliable source? ] Suho, Baekhyun, Chanyeol, Kai & Sehun
7 Lee Guk-joo & Ahn Young-mi [13] [ unreliable source? ] Suho, Baekhyun, Chanyeol, Chen, D.O. & Sehun
8 Lyn & Shin Bora Xiumin, Suho, Chen & D.O.
9 BoA [14] [ unreliable source? ] Xiumin, Luhan, Suho, Lay, Chen & Sehun
10 Lim Chang-jung [15] [ unreliable source? ] Xiumin, Suho, Chen & D.O.
11Lee Hyun Do (Deux) & Muzie Suho, Baekhyun, Chanyeol, Kai & Sehun

Music videos remake

EpisodeArtistSong TitleNotesExo member
1 H.O.T. "Hope"Sung by Chen and SM Rookies' Johnny, Doyoung & Jaehyun Chanyeol
2 G.O.D. "어머님께 (To Mother)"Original song used Suho
3 Shinhwa "Yo! "Original song used Sehun
4 Jo Sung-mo "Do You Know"Sung by Wendy of Red Velvet Tao
5 Fly to the Sky "Missing You"Original song used Lay [16] [ unreliable source? ]
6 DJ DOC "Dance with DOC"Original song used Baekhyun
7 S.E.S. "I'm Your Girl"Sung by SM Rookies' Yeri, Koeun, Mark, Hina, Donghyuck & Herin: other SM Trainees Winny & Jeesu D.O. [17] [ unreliable source? ]
8Kim Min-Kyo"The Last Game"Sung by SM Rookies' Taeil Luhan
9 BoA "No.1"Original song used Chen
10 Lim Chang-jung "소주 한 잔 (Glass Of Soju)"Original song used Xiumin
11 Deux "In Summer"Sung by SM Rookies Koeun and Seulgi of Red Velvet Kai

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