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Stray Kids debut EP I Am Not, released in March 2018, included the single "District 9". Musically, the song incorporates rock genre with EDM breaks, siren sounds, and hip hop dance moves. [ 1 ] The lyrics implied frustrations of the people who doubt the band's identities when they themselves have not found it yet. [ 2 ]
The main lyrical theme of Stray Kids' songs is the process and hardship of searching for their identity, especially in their early EP albums I Am ... series and Clé series. In "District 9", the lyrics implied the band members were frustrated by people questioning their identity, which they acknowledge they had not yet found. [222]
The Korean title of the lead single "Thunderous", "Sori-kkun" is inspired by a singer position of pansori of the same name. "Thunderous" was written by the group's production team 3Racha (Bang Chan, Changbin, Han), and JYP in-house production team HotSauce, [4] is a hip hop [10] and trap [10] song that includes various elements of Korean traditional music (gugak), brass instruments, and chuimsae.
The song landed at number ten on the Billboard Global 200 and number six on the Global Excl. US, dated November 25, 2023, making Stray Kids their first top-ten entries and highest peaks on both charts, surpassing "Maniac" (21 and 15, respectively). The song earned 44.7 million streams and 9,000 digital sales worldwide. [15]
I Am You (stylized as I am YOU) is the third extended play by South Korean boy group Stray Kids. The EP was released digitally and physically on October 22, 2018, by JYP Entertainment and distributed through Iriver. [1] A showcase titled Stray Kids Unveil: Op. 03: I Am You was held the day before the release at Olympic Hall.
Felix Yongbok Lee was born on 15 September 2000 in Seven Hills, Sydney, Australia.He is of Korean descent and has two sisters, one older and one younger. [1]Born and raised in the Greater Western Sydney region, Felix attended Metella Road Public School [2] and St Patrick's Marist College before signing with South Korean record label JYP Entertainment. [3]
Stray Kids recreated *NSYNC's puppet-inspired "Bye Bye Bye" performance at the 2000 American Music Awards almost 25 years later with their own twist. *NSYNC members Lance Bass and JC Chasez ...
The genre is Stray Kids." In the second verse, the song's BPM and beats have suddenly changed to a 90's old-school hip-hop arrangement. [8] The song expresses Stray Kids' confidence and "emphasiz[ing] their specialness," [9] containing the messages "the most eccentric among the unusual kids, and the brightest among the special kids," [10] as ...