Promo photo for [[Mixtape]] The sub-unit 3RACHA, composed of Bang Chan, Changbin, and Han, existed prior to Stray Kids. While the nine were still trainees, Bang Chan picked each member of the group himself. They then participated in Mnet's reality show Stray Kids (named after the group), in which they had various challenges to accomplish together in order to prove to JYP that they deserved to debut as nine, which was their wish.
"Part of what sets Stray Kids apart is their heightened emphasis on self-composition This was a few days before their first comeback on August 6 with the title track "My Pace" and the mini album I Am Who. Finally, they released I Am You on October 22. The three mini albums, the I Am series, were all released in less than a year and are all part of the same narrative cycle revolving around the theme of identity and self-discovery.
It's with the title track of that album, "Miroh", that the group received their first ever music show win, on April 4. Promo photo for [[Clé 2 : Yellow Wood]] They came back on June 19 with Clé 2 : Yellow Wood. The "Clé" and "I Am" series were then connected.
For example, the city Stray Kids is looking at at the end of the music video for "I Am You" is MIROH, and the roof of Clé 2: Yellow Wood was where the music video "MIROH" has finished. On October 27, it was announced by JYP that Woojin had left the group and agency due to personal circumstances. As a result of that, the mini album Clé : Levanter, which was scheduled to be released on November 25, was delayed to be released on December 9.
The album included the two pre-released tracks "Double Knot" and "Astronaut", and also the title track "Levanter". The group kicked off their world tour 'District 9 : Unlock' on November 23, with a first show in Seoul. Stray Kids released "Mixtape : Gone Days" on December 26.
The song is about the conflict between the new generation, who wants to do things their way and be able to gain maturity on their own, and the older generations, who nags and pushes to do things like it was done in the past. The title is also a play on words, as it sounds like the Korean word "ggondae", a term for old, nosy and bossy people. On January 14, Stray Kids announced their first English release titled "Step Out of Clé" would be released on the 24th.
It contained English versions of the tracks "Double Knot" and "Levanter". Two days later, it was announced the group would be making their Japanese debut on March 18 with the release of the best album SKZ2020. On March 6 and 10, the remaining shows of their world tour, including its entire European leg, were postponed or cancelled due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Three days later, a poster for the group's upcoming release was posted on their Twitter account. On March 19, the members' teaser photos were also posted, announcing their new digital single, "Mixtape : On Track", to be released on the 25th. Promo photo for [[Go Live (Stray Kids)|Go Live]] The digital single "Top", consisting of the Korean versions of the opening and ending songs of the anime Tower of God, was released on May 13.
The English version of the single was released on May 20, and the Japanese version on June 3. On May 26, the first trailer for Go Live, the group's first full album, was released. The album was released on June 17 with title track "God's Menu".
On August 27, the music video of "God's Menu" became Stray Kids' first music video to reach 100 million views. Go Lives repackage, In Life, was released on September 14. Promo photo for [[All In (Stray Kids)|All In]] Stray Kids released their first Japanese mini album, All In, on November 4.
A Korean version of the album's title track was released on November 26. The group held an online concert, Unlock : Go Live In Life, on November 22. During the show, which was two hours long, Stray Kids showcased a variety of powerful performances, accompanied with t...
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