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They also recorded some unofficially released songs (SKZ-Player and SKZ-Record), solo songs by the members, and songs featuring other artists. Stray Kids signed an exclusive contract with JYP Entertainment for their publishing works and distributions since debut. For their global distributions, they signed with Epic Records Japan and Republic ...
Stray Kids released the video series SKZ-Player and SKZ-Record to showcase their self-written songs and covers, as well as other non-promotional projects published unofficially on various online video platforms. [2] SKZ-Player was released as music videos, [3] while SKZ-Record was released as audio-only videos. [4]
It should only contain pages that are Stray Kids songs or lists of Stray Kids songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Stray Kids songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
JYP Entertainment described Hop as the first work of album marketed as "SKZhop Hiptape"—a combination of the group's initials "SKZ" and "hip-hop"—which would "contains 'Stray Kids' only-new-genre' songs that has not been officially defined." [6] The title is a word play between "Hop" from hip-hop music and Hanja " 合" (lit.
Stray Kids was recognized for their music and performance, having performed as a headliner at major international music festivals like Lollapalooza (Paris in 2023, [142] then Chicago in 2024), [314] BST Hyde Park, [315] [316] and I-Days; [317] and was the first K-Pop boy-band and the first K-Pop act to do so.
"Walkin on Water" was written by Stray Kids' in-house production team 3Racha, and co-composed with Restart and Chae Gang-hae. [6] Described as a "challenge", 3Racha revealed on behind-the-scenes video Intro "Hop" that it is the first time that the song contains only one genre in the whole song, which is "old-school hip-hop genre with boom bap beats", departing from mixing diverse sounds of ...
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"Super Bowl" is a techno track, [7] written by 3Racha—an in-house production team of Stray Kids members Bang Chan, Changbin, and Han—and co-written lyrics by bandmate Felix and co-composed by Zack Djurich. The song compares Stray Kids' music to dishes of food, [1] including whispering in a manner similar to ASMR. [8]