Stray Kids Collaborate with American Rapper Lil Durk on "All My Life" Remix
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2023-10-16 22:47:15
"Stray Kids Remix" Version Unveiled in the US as Part of Lil Durk's Album "Almost Healed"
▲ JYP Entertainment
In a previous collaboration, Hyunjin, a member of Stray Kids, joined forces with Australian singer and actor Troye Sivan for a remix of Sivan's track "Rush" in August.
Meanwhile, Stray Kids is preparing for their upcoming return next month, unveiling the EP "Rock-Star." Prior to the release of the mini album, the group is set to conduct two days of concerts in Seoul this weekend, followed by performances at the Tokyo Dome the following weekend.
JYP Entertainment
On Monday, label JYP Entertainment confirmed Stray Kids' participation in the reworked version of "All My Life," an American rapper Lil Durk's track. The remix, titled "Stray Kids Remix," was introduced in the United States on Oct. 13. Lil Durk's original song "All My Life (Feat. J. Cole)" is part of his album "Almost Healed," released in May, amassing nearly 500 million streams.
In a previous collaboration, Hyunjin, a member of Stray Kids, joined forces with Australian singer and actor Troye Sivan for a remix of Sivan's track "Rush" in August.
Meanwhile, Stray Kids is preparing for their upcoming return next month, unveiling the EP "Rock-Star." Prior to the release of the mini album, the group is set to conduct two days of concerts in Seoul this weekend, followed by performances at the Tokyo Dome the following weekend.
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