Elo (singer)

Oh Min-taek (Korean: 오민택; born February 11, 1991),[1] better known by his stage name Elo (Korean: 엘로), is a South Korean singer. He released his debut album, Eight Femmes, on August 26, 2016.[2]

Elo
오민택
Birth nameOh Min-taek
Born (1991-02-11) February 11, 1991
South Korea
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2013–present
LabelsAOMG
Websitewww.aomgofficial.com
Korean name
Hangul
오민택
Revised RomanizationO Min-taek
McCune–ReischauerO Mint'aek
Stage name
Hangul
엘로
Revised RomanizationEllo
McCune–ReischauerEllo

Discography

Extended plays

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
KOR
[3]
Eight Femmes
Track listing
  1. Wax Mannequeen
  2. F.W.B (Friends With Benefits) feat. Hoody
  3. Rose
  4. The End feat. Paloalto
  5. Day N Night feat. Gray
  6. Tattoo feat. Jay Park
  7. Angel feat. Simon Dominic
  8. Parachute feat. Gray
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Singles

Title Year Peak chart
positions
Sales (DL) Album
KOR
[5]
As lead artist
"Blur"
feat. Loco
2013 N/A Non-album single
"Parachute"
feat. Gray
Eight Femmes
"Your Love"
feat. The Quiett
2015 Non-album single
"F.W.B (Friends With Benefits)"
feat. Hoody
2016 Eight Femmes
"Tattoo"
feat. Jay Park
"Rose" N/A
As featured artist
"Blink" (깜빡) [Remix]
Gray feat. Crush, Elo & Jinbo
2013 N/A Non-album singles
"Good"
Loco & Gray feat. Elo
2016 1
  • KOR: 370,352[7]
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Other appearances

Year Title Artist(s)
2013 "Confessions" Swings feat. Elo
"Ceremony" G-Slow feat. Loco, Rhyme-A- & Elo
2014 "Growing Up" (적응) Loco feat. Elo
2015 "Lonely Night" Simon Dominic & Gray feat. Elo
"What The Hell" Sik-K feat. Donutman & Elo
2016 "Positive" (긍정) Owen Ovadoz feat. Elo & L.I.V.E.
"Turn Off Your Phone" (전화기를 꺼놔) [Remix] Jay Park feat. Elo
"Lust" Hoody feat. Elo
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gollark: Try parsing, say, English grammar with a set of unambiguous rules.

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