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Woojin [d] Lee Know Changbin Hyunjin Han Felix Seungmin I.N Bang Chan Woojin [d] Lee Know Changbin Hyunjin Han Felix Seungmin I.N Bang Chan Doplamingo I Am You Clé 2: Yellow Wood SKZ2021: 2018 [108] [109] "Mixtape#4" / "Broken Compass" (고장난 나침반) Stray Kids Bang Chan Woojin [d] Lee Know Changbin Hyunjin Han Felix Seungmin I.N Bang ...
Woojin I Am Not Clé 2: Yellow Wood [r] 2018 [113] "Mixtape#2" Stray Kids Bang Chan, Changbin, Han, Hyunjin, Lee Know, Seungmin, I.N, Felix, Woojin Bang Chan Changbin Han Hyunjin Lee Know Seungmin I.N Felix Woojin I Am Who Clé 2: Yellow Wood [s] 2018 [114] "Mixtape#3" Stray Kids Bang Chan, Changbin, Han, Hyunjin, Lee Know, Seungmin, I.N, Felix ...
The EP was originally set to be released on November 25, 2019, but was delayed to December 9, 2019, due to member Woojin's departure from the group on October 27, 2019. [1] Woojin's departure resulted in the group having to re-record the songs on the EP without Woojin's voice as well as having to re-organize the choreographies shortly before ...
"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]
Clé 2: Yellow Wood is the first special album and fifth extended play by South Korean boy group Stray Kids.It was released digitally and physically on June 19, 2019, by JYP Entertainment and distributed through Dreamus.
Mixtape is a pre-debut extended play (EP) by South Korean boy group Stray Kids.The EP was released digitally and physically on January 8, 2018 by JYP Entertainment and distributed through Genie Music.
The Japanese version of "Case 143" first appeared on December 2 on the first line-up setlist of Music Station Ultra Super Live 2022, where Stray Kids would participate on December 23. [11] It was subsequently released on December 15 as a standalone digital single, [ 12 ] before including on the group's debut Japanese-language studio albums The ...
The song, along with its music video, were released on July 8. [5] Ten days later, Kim announced that The Moment: A Minor would be released on August 5. The album was officially released at 6:00pm on the 5th, along with its lead single "Ready Now", who's music video was released prior, at midnight that same day.