If you're wondering Felix and Bangchan are mostly singing/rapping in English, it's because their both Australian! :) And also songs you should react to are Tortis and the Hare (rap heavy), Domino (It has a Korean and English version), Top line, ITEM, Hall of fame, All in. (sorry for so many songs) and also butterflies but its more of a singing happy go lucky song, but it does have a little rap! OH AND ALSO, Changbins solo Streetlight, i cry everytime i hear it, it has rap and singing, if you want only rap i would go for Doodle:) AND HOW COULD I FORGET MUDDY WATER, also the coment who said which 3racha (thier producer team consisting of Han, Changbin and Bangchan) songs.
Yep, Muddy Water is a great old-school hiphop track. 3racha is a drill track. The Tortoise and the Hare is experimental rap. Heyday, Zone and Runner's High are great rap tracks.
Definitely everything that's been listed already in the previous comments! 3Racha, Han, & Changbin are all good search options to get into their rap-centric projects. 3Racha (Bang Chan, Changbin, and Han) existed prior to Stray Kids. The three were trainees at JYP and were releasing their own projects on Soundcloud. Han has a variety of solo projects, everything from Rap to slower songs. He often deals with themes around mental health. Changbin has a variety, as well, but mostly rap (except for his amazing solo Streetlights and some unit projects with another member of the group). Bang Chan's solo projects are usually slower. When Bang Chan was given the opportunity to form Stray Kids, of course he pulled 3Racha in as the core to build from... For me, the heavier hitting songs were what brought me in to them. God's Menu (the first one I heard - started the chain reaction) Thunderous All-In Double Knot Victory Song Easy Side Effects Hellevator (a pre-debut song) District 9 (their debut song 3/25/2018) Maniac Venom honestly the list goes on.... and (a word of caution) don't sleep on the rest of their 200+ discography. Like I did. I have had my fill of bubble-gum pop here in the U.S., so didn't have interest in looking for it elsewhere. I should have known better. There isn't anything "bubble gum" about Stray Kids. Their less aggressive songs all have amazing music production, sincere vocals, and they are pretty amazing at bringing in the right tone of emotions into their music. Just love them so much! I'll stop.