Stray Kids have sooooo many songs. It’s hard to know where to start. Maybe Hellevator going back to predebut. There’s Easy, and other newer songs too like Topline, Get Lit, Super Bowl (Japanese version - I original is in English but no MV, just lyric videos) but not sure they have dance practices. Actually, a fire MV with a dance practice is Freeze. Charmer and Domino have no MVs but do have dance practices. If you like more melodic songs, they also have a suite of live vocals on the First Take but no dances in those. A fun one that shows them in concert but also let’s you get to know the members a bit is the Korean version of FAM (not the Japanese version MV). Lots of options!
Couple things to help you out: There will be a lot of people going to school you on the difference between Korea and Japan (which they have mvs from both). Here's the easy thing to remember; Unless it's from "Stray Kids Japan Official RU-vid", it's more than likely filmed in Korea. By the way, China is the red headed step child that no one talks about. Reading the lyrics is generally a really good idea so you can learn what the song is about. This was an actual diss to their haters. "It's freezing cold, but we'll burn forever" and a few other lines you missed out on. Even if you read the lyrics before watching or listening to the music, it will pay off. It will give you a better understanding of what they are singing about and help you understand the video better. They are the Thunderous Ones. Still going to recommend you check out the first song they ever did as a group together before they came out as a group called "Hellevator" (very angst), then the song they debuted with, "District 9" (love them spittin bars) and finally either "Lonely Street" or the live version of "Neverending Story" to hear them sing (vocals)
@@Bigbrothaj I forgot to mention that the Japanese released songs do not have closed captions/lyrics on the music videos but the songs and MVs are so good. I usually look up the lyrics and read them over before I watch the videos. It helps me get a better feel for the song like if it's playful or serious. Their most popular Japanese releases are Circus, The Sound, and Social Path (featuring LiSA from Japan). If you need help with anything, just hit me up.
First comment! I hope you’re having a lot of fun! I think Back door or Levanter would be good next steps! And the theme of this video is traditional Korean in the costuming and locations.
They are S. Koreans not Japanese. This song is for The haters who call their music noisy. They a portraying "The Dokkeabi" which are Korean Goblins that only mess with mean people. Do some research please.