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  2. Stray Kids (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    For the dance battle, Stray Kids performs an original and unique stage, while the YG trainees perform and receive compliments and some tips from Park. A few days after the third mission, Park invites Stray Kids to a brunch, and reveals the next mission — a busking event. They then go to Hongdae, Seoul to research busking. The members prepare ...

  3. Stray Kids - Wikipedia

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    A month later, three short dramas was released as part of "LDF Original Series" new campaign featuring Stray Kids members. [289] In 2023, Stray Kids were selected as models for mobile-phone accessories brand SLBS, and launched the "Star to Galaxy" campaign to work with the group's character SKZoo for a special Samsung Z Flip model , [ 290 ] as ...

  4. Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman Cameo in Stray Kids' 'Chk Chk ...

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    Ryan Reynolds continued to show his love for K-pop on Friday, as the Deadpool & Wolverine star made a cameo -- alongside Hugh Jackman, of course -- in Stray Kids' new music video for their track ...

  5. Kingdom: Legendary War - Wikipedia

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    A preliminary competition, titled Road to Kingdom, aired from April 30 to June 18, 2020. The Boyz won the competition, securing a spot in Kingdom. [2] On December 6, through the 2020 Mnet Asian Music Awards, the first lineup for Kingdom was announced, and it consisted of Road to Kingdom ' s winner The Boyz, alongside Stray Kids and Ateez.

  6. All In (EP) - Wikipedia

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    All In (stylized in all caps) is the first Japanese extended play (eighth overall) by South Korean boy group Stray Kids. It was released on October 27, 2020, digitally and November 4 physically. [1] The lead single "All In" was released on October 20. [2] This EP also includes the Japanese versions of "God's Menu", and "Back Door".

  7. Noeasy - Wikipedia

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    In the third, fourth, and fifth episodes, the members go to a villa to rest and play a game called "buddy catcher". [81] The sixth episode includes the group's best performance chosen by the group members. [82] The final episode, airing the day as the album's release, called Stray Kids Comeback Show "Noeasy", showcases the album. [83]

  8. Mixtape (Stray Kids EP) - Wikipedia

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    The image created a dark atmosphere by overlapping the silhouettes of the nine Stray Kids members and the shape of a cassette tape reminiscent of a mixtape. The album release date was announced with the phrase ‘2018.01.08’ in the center of the cassette tape. In addition, the track list for the album 'Mixtape' was also revealed.

  9. Falling Up (Stray Kids song) - Wikipedia

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    "Falling Up" is a song by South Korean boy band Stray Kids, taken from their second Japanese-language studio album Giant (2024). It was released as a single in three versions—Japanese, English, and Korean—along with " Night " by Epic Records Japan and JYP Entertainment on October 7, 2024.