Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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]
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 ...
A day before the release, Stray Kids revealed behind-the-scenes of the mixtape's production via video Intro "Hop", and posted diary-styled post-released promotional itinerary. [20] On the release date, Stray Kids held live event called "SKZhop Hipclub" via YouTube, aimed at introducing Hop and connecting with their fanbase. [21]
A scene from the "Case 143" music video, showing Seungmin rewinding while the video was paused. An accompanying music video for "Case 143" was uploaded, along with the single on October 7, 2022. [26] Directed by 725 of SL8, [27] the music video starts with the heart-shaped monster, utilizing CGI elements, infecting Felix, then all members, so ...
"Scars" is a song recorded by South Korean boy band Stray Kids. It was released on October 13, 2021, as a double A-side Japanese second single together with the Japanese version of "Thunderous", through Epic Records Japan.
The Sound is the debut Japanese-language studio album and third overall by South Korean boy band Stray Kids.It was released on February 22, 2023, through Epic Records Japan, eight months after their second Japanese-language EP Circus (2022).
SKZ2021 is the second compilation album by South Korean boy band Stray Kids.It was released digitally on December 23, 2021, through JYP Entertainment.It consists of fourteen tracks that the group had released previously, but re-recorded versions consisting of their current lineup, which were not included in their previous compilation album, SKZ2020 (2020), as well as the Korean version of ...
Go Live debuted atop the weekly Gaon Album Chart, and also at number five on the monthly chart with 243,462 copies sold, [2] becoming Stray Kids' best-selling album at the time. As of August 2020, the album was certified Platinum by the Gaon Chart (sales of 250,000 copies), [ 3 ] becoming the group's first album to do so.