EXO Comeback Track "Call Me Daddy," Tour Schedule Released: SM Entertainment to Cancel Lawsuit on March 27?

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That EXO is planning a comeback is huge news, but what's even huger is when that comeback track debuts online. And according to some sources, it already has, thanks to an early leak!

Koreaboo discovered that the new track, rumored to be titled "Call Me Daddy," was included in a list of other music videos set to be choreographed by Napoleon and Tabitha Dumo. The choreographers apparently set up an impressive list of artists that they'll be working with on music videos, including Jennifer Lopez, Calvin Harris, Ed Sheeran and TVXQ. However, among that list was also one particular item of note: "EXO Call Me Daddy/SM Entertainment," leading many to believe that EXO's "Call Me Daddy" is officially confirmed.

However, that comeback might not happen if the current SM Entertainment lawsuit continues. Former EXO members Kris and Luhan are set to meet with the company for a meeting of court-ordered mediation on March 27, and International Business Times speculates that this may finally end the long-standing lawsuit between SM Entertainment and the boy band. Several members have spoken out against the company, saying that SM Entertainment overstepped its bounds by "[defaming]" several members of EXO and "limiting their activities."

That comeback track was first annouced by Lay in a video clip, where the EXO-M member revealed to the world:

"On March 7th and 8th, we will be having our second EXO [solo] concert in Seoul. We'll be making our comeback through this concert in a very new and creative way and we hope you will support EXO."

When asked if he was confirming the long-awaited rumors of a comeback, Lay put it plainly: "Yes, I am confirming [the rumors]."

Hopefully, all this lawsuit business won't interfere with the new track, "Call Me Daddy," and the group's upcoming tour as well.

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EXO, EXO Luhan, EXO Kris, EXO Comeback, EXO Lawsuit, SM Entertainment

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