Stray Kids Set to Release Eighth Mini-Album "ROCK-STAR" with Title Track "LALALALA" on Nov. 10
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-11-09 20:28:04
Courtesy of JYP Entertainment
K-pop boy band Stray Kids (SKZ) is gearing up for the release of their eighth mini-album, "ROCK-STAR," featuring the title track "LALALALA," scheduled for November 10. The group, known for its unique musical style and artistic vision, aims to showcase confidence in delivering their distinct music under any circumstances.
Notably, the title track "LALALALA" is crafted by SKZ's in-house production team, 3RACHA, consisting of members Bang Chan, Changbin, and Han. The group has released teasers, including the "UNVEIL: TRACK" teaser providing a preview of new songs. JYP Entertainment, the agency behind Stray Kids, has added to the excitement with the release of the music video teaser for "LALALALA" on its official SNS channel, followed by a documentary-style teaser showcasing the making of the music video.
During the "Stray Kids' 5-STAR Dome Tour 2023 Seoul Special (UNVEIL 13)" at Gocheok Dome in Seoul on Oct. 21 and 22, Stray Kids performed two tracks, "MEGAVERSE" and "Leave," from the upcoming album. The eight-member group, consisting of Bang Chan, Lee Know, Changbin, Hyunjin, Han, Felix, Seungmin, and I.N., has recently concluded their first Japanese dome tour, performing at iconic venues such as the PayPay Dome in Fukuoka, Vantelin Dome Nagoya, Kyocera Dome Osaka, and Tokyo Dome.
The "ROCK-STAR" album will include a variety of tracks, such as "Blind Spot," "COMFLEX," "Cover Me," and the Korean version of the title track from their first Japanese EP album, "Social Path (Feat. LiSA)."
Stray Kids officially debuted in 2018 with the EP "I am NOT" and has since garnered a dedicated following with their explosive musical style. Well-received tracks like "CASE 143" and "MANIAC" have solidified their reputation as prominent figures in the K-pop scene.
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