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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 ...
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]
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.
Go Live (stylized in all caps; Korean: GO生; RR: Gosaeng) is the debut studio album by South Korean boy group Stray Kids.It was released by JYP Entertainment on June 17, 2020, and distributed through Dreamus.
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[7] 3Racha (Bang Chan, Changbin, Han) written and co-composed the song with Armadillo. The Japanese lyrics were written by KM-Markit. Bang Chan and Versachoi are in charge of arrangement. [8] Lyrically, the song expresses Stray Kids' determination to continue making deep and large scars to grasp a bigger dream even though they already have a ...
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South Korean boy group Stray Kids have released five studio albums (three Korean and two Japanese), four compilation albums, one reissue, fourteen extended plays (eleven Korean and three Japanese), one mixtape, two single albums, and thirty-seven singles.