Chinese singer and actor, Lu Han, known best by the stage name Luhan, was born on April 20, 1990 in Haidian, a district in the municipality of Beijing. He rose to fame as a member of the boy band EXO and its sub-group EXO-M, from 2011 to 2014, before launching a debut solo career in China. Releasing a string of soundtrack works for films, he found success with his first studio album Reloaded, which emerged in 2015 and shot to the top of the charts in China largely thanks to the success of single "勋章 (Medals)", which also went to number one on the charts. He went on to amass a number of other hit singles including “Excited,” also released that year, and “What If I Said” and “Roleplay,” both taken from his fifth digital album Venture (2017), as well as chart-topper “Set It Off and the single “On Fire” (#3), also released in 2017. His second full-length studio album, XXVII+, appeared that same year, with the follow-up π: Ready To Play? arriving in 2021. Alongside his music career, Luhan has put his name to several successful films, including roles in 20 Once Again and The Witness (both released in 2015) and Time Raiders in 2016. The following year, he was cast in his first television series, Fighter of the Destiny. In 2022, he went to number two in China with "Slow Ride" (兜风).
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