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  2. SKZ-Replay - Wikipedia

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    SKZ-Player was released as music videos, [3] while SKZ-Record was released as audio-only videos. [4] The first video from the SKZ-Player series was Lee Know, Hyunjin, and Felix's choreography video, uploaded on August 26, 2018. [5] The first video of SKZ-Record was Seungmin's cover of "Start Over", originally performed by Gaho for the ...

  3. List of songs recorded by Stray Kids - Wikipedia

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    SKZ-Replay: 2020 [80] [13] "I Hate to Admit" (인정하기 싫어) Bang Chan Bang Chan Bang Chan Bang Chan SKZ-Replay: 2020 [81] [13] "I Like It" Stray Kids Bang Chan Changbin Han JBach Bang Chan Changbin Han Nathan Cunningham Marc Sibley JBach Space Primates Bang Chan Ate: 2024 [40] "Ice.Cream" Hyunjin Hyunjin Hyunjin Bang Chan Bang Chan SKZ ...

  4. Social Path - Wikipedia

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    An accomapanying music video for "Social Path" premiered on August 30, 2023, the same day as the single release. Directed by Novvkim and filmed in Seoul, South Korea, [6] the visual features Stray Kids members enduring a storm and a crowd of people wearing paper masks, [7] while Lisa sings on the aerial stage.

  5. Lose My Breath (Stray Kids song) - Wikipedia

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    An accompanying music video for "Lose My Breath" premiered on May 10, 2024, in conjunction with the single release, [19] preceded by two teaser videos. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] It was directed by Soze, [ 22 ] and depicts Stray Kids doing different routines and chasing an unknown force as meteor-like fireworks explode in the sky, [ 23 ] [ 24 ] reflecting ...

  6. The Sound (Stray Kids song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Sound" is a song recorded by South Korean boy band Stray Kids, taken from their debut Japanese-language studio album The Sound. It was released on January 28, 2023, as the album's lead single through Epic Records Japan. The song was written by 3Racha, D&H (Purple Night), Zack Djurich, and Kyle Reynolds.

  7. Lalalala - Wikipedia

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    The song was first previewed on the EP's mashup video on November 6. [5] The song's Korean title " 락 ( 樂 )" (pronounced rak ; means "pleasure") is a word play with "rock", expressing the meaning of "although you will feel any emotions in life, you hope the last emotion you choose will be pleasure". [ 6 ]

  8. Chk Chk Boom - Wikipedia

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    In Stray Kids' interview with Untold Originals in February 2024, I.N first revealed that he would like to try a "Latin music interpreted in [the group's] colors." [1] On June 19, 2024, Stray Kids announced their Korean-language ninth extended play, titled Ate, slated for release on July 19, accompanied by a trailer that teased the title for the lead single "Chk Chk Boom". [2]

  9. Mixtape: Time Out - Wikipedia

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    "Mixtape: Time Out" is described as a "fresh" and "energetic" upbeat punk rock and pop rock track, [5] [6] conveying a sense of freedom. [7] 3Racha, Stray Kids' in-house production team (Bang Chan, Changbin, Han) wrote the song and co-composed with Versachoi, and Jun2 in the key of D major, 160 beats per minute with a running time of two minutes and 55 seconds. [8]