JYP’s Stray Kids just released a clip ‘Prequel (Highlight Reel)’ for their upcoming album.
The video explains the connection of the group’s previous albums to their latest one, including their previous concept trailers and their music videos for songs like District 9, MIROH, Side Effects, and Levanter.
The clip has an English narration while explaining the story and where the group is headed next. The clip ends with a message that says, “In a singular world, ‘GO LIVE'”
On May 28, Stray Kids revealed their comeback with a trailer new album ‘Go Live’ in their official SNS. It was shown in the trailer that their album will be coming out on June 17, 2020.
Previously on April 1, 2020, Stray Kids announced that the group will be releasing their first Japanese single album titled ‘TOP’ on June 3, 2020. It is currently being used as the theme song for the anime Kami no Tō -Tower of God- that premiered in Japan on April 1.
Another Japanese track of Stray Kids’, ‘SLUMP’, is also the ending song for the said anime. A music video for the track was released last May 11.
The boy group released a Korean version of the tracks last May 13, while the English versions were released on May 20.
Stray Kids is a South Korean boy band formed by JYP Entertainment through the 2017 reality show of the same name. They officially debuted on March 25, 2017, with the song ‘I Am Not’.
The group is currently composed of eight members namely, Bang Chan, Lee Know, Changbin, Hyunjin, Han, Felix, Seungmin, and I.N. Some of the members are actively participating in composing their songs.
A few of the members released solo tracks before their comeback this June. Member Changbin released a self-composed track on May 17 ‘Streetlight’ where his fellow member Bang Chan was featured. They wrote the music together.
Bang Chan also recently released a self-composed song. On May 30, Bang Chan uploaded his song ‘I Don’t Want To Admit’ that was written, composed, and produced by him.
With the release of their self-composed tracks, fans cannot deny how talented the boys are. There is no doubt that Stray Kid’s upcoming first full-length album will be iconic.