Love that you’re listening to them. Stray kids have sooo many sounds. I love hall of fame, lalalala and maniac. They’re very clever with their music. If you dive into their lyrics you’ll find that they do a TON of wordplay and often use multiple languages to make that wordplay happen. The leader, Bang Chan, is truly a musical genius, Changbin and Han, 2 other members and part of the producing team, are lyrical geniuses too. When you dive in, it’s mind blowing.
@ music videos are great, but also check out live performances. They’re one of the few groups who perform better live. They dance full out and everything and ALWAYS sing live. They’ll even harmonize to the backtrack and do obvious things to prove they’re singing live just to make a point. Hall of fame live is especially addicting. lol. Check out MAMA performances too. It’s an award show but the theatrics are insane.
@ this group is one of the few where everyone is an Ace. Idols can do it all, but few excel the way Skz does. There’s a reason they’re one of the top groups ever.
@@Lutuh The leader Bang Chan (Bahng Christopher Chahn) is Australian. When he passed the audition in Australia, he traveled all the way from Australia to South Korea when he was only 13 years old!?! There he was staying as a trainee under JYP Entertainment (One of the biggest company) and trained for 7 ENTIRE years, until he finally debuted in Stray Kids in 2018. He literally spent all his teenage years on something he didn’t even know he could achieve. Respect.
The very first kpop group debuted in 1992. In kpop, you audition to join an entertainment company when they are holding auditions. Sometimes people get scouted and asked to audition. After you audition, if you pass, you're taken on as a trainee. Trainees live in dorms and are trained in dancing, and then singing or rapping based on the role they'll have at debut. They also have to learn Korean if they don't speak it. One of the members from this group, Felix (elf guy at 4:22), had to do that because he was born in Australia and never really learned it until he came to Korea after auditioning. Trainees often join in their early teenage years. You spend anywhere from a couple months to over ten years training, with no guarantee you'll make a debut. Trainees spend upwards of sixteen to eighteen hours training and practicing daily, and there are monthly evaluations where they're all ranked from best to worst. When the company wants to create a new group, they'll look at the pool of trainees they have and select who they think would be best for it, then gather those trainees together and tell them they're in a project group. Then that group lives in a dorm together and trains until the company thinks they're ready to debut. The group still lives in a dorm together after debut as well. This is why kpop isn't a genre, its an industry. Kpop isn't all korean pop music, or all korean music, its music made by "K-pop idols", artists who went through this process and debuted under a kpop entertainment company.
God's menu is a must! It's one of the most important and huge songs, the turning point in their discography. Then others: Lalalala, Thunderous, Maniac, S-class, Topline, Megaverse, Jjam and others. Softer songs: Levanter, Leave, Lonely St., Winter falls, Lovestay, Youtiful and many more.
Thank you for reacting! This is your 2nd reaction ❤ to our beloved kids, appreciate it much! You will definitely enjoy God's Menu, Megaverse, Thunderous, Maniac, Come play...just be sure to watch their M/V from Stray Kids. Let us know your thoughts!
Respect for taking a dive into Stray Kids. They are kpop in so much as they are Korean, but no other kpop group sounds like these guys. They write, compose and produce all their own music. Suggest checking out Megaverse, Topline, God's Menu, Thunderous next to get an idea of what they are about.
So happy you picked up on Changbin’s “kneel, I’m strong”. I picked up on it the first time I heard it and have watched to a bunch of reaction videos where no one noticed the play on words! Good for you!!
Based on how you described your usual music taste I think you would like the 3RACHA sub unit tracks the most. It's 3 members of Stray Kids who also does most of the producing. Song recommendations: 3RACHA, HEYDAY, ZONE and We Go
Stray Kids is a very versatile group, you´ll find more than 40 genres in their discography and they always mix them up. They are a self-produced group, from lyrics to beats, production, etc. Of course, they work with other people but are definitely 100% involved in their music. Please react to Venom, Megaverse, Jjam, Double Knot, Easy, Victory Song, I´d better stop there bc they have so many. Btw, why do you have the Mexican Flag on your wall 🤗 I´m Mexican, that´s why I´m curious 😁😜 Greetings from Sonora, México!! 🥰☺
Just so you know, since I see 3racha and Muddy Water recs… some songs won’t have a music video and if they don’t you can search up a color coded lyric video and it will give you translated lyrics and show you who is doing what at a given time.
loved both your first and this reaction to Stray Kids! Ty for the reaction ^^ as many others have said - Stray Kids cover a wide variety of genres and concepts. I think that since there are already a lot of song recomendations, and you mentioned the dancing - I recommend watching the Dance Practice Videos that they do over their songs - it's just straight up dancing and really satisfying to watch (The elf guy you mentioned is Felix - he is known for his deep voice and is also from Australia)
For rap go for Jjam, 3Racha (only has a lyric video), Megaverse, Freeze, Heyday and Zone for starters. God's Menu is a must - especially if you like the elf dude. Side Effects and Double Knot are excellent head bangers. It might sound weird, but check out the dance practice videos for Domino and Easy - it slaps and is super impressive. If you like Arcane they just did the title song called Come Play for it. Also if you like anime, for Tower of God they have 4 songs; SLUMP, TOP, Night and Falling Up. I'm ready for the next one! You can't pick a bad Stray Kids song, they haven't made any.
Good job you, expanding your musical repertoire by remaining open minded. Lots of great K-pop groups in the mix but stray kids just hit different. They are an eight member self produced group with a prolific discography. Recommendations: God’s menu, Miroh, Easy, domino, venom, Lala la la, victory song.
Thank you for the reaction! I am now waiting for a reaction to the "slash" soundtrack from the guys (you can look at the CYRILLICIZATION of Color Coded Lyrics). You can also take a look at where two guys from stray kids (they are Australians, one of them has been friends with Ryan for a long time) are interviewing Deadpool & Wolverine.
@@Lutuh Gods menu is the song that made them popular and has a very pots and pans kinda sound that maybe you would like, also, megaverse, top line, I personally also really like ITEM it’s a masterpiece also, domino, any, easy, tortoise and the hare, double knot, venom and freeze are cool, also the rap unit tracks, 3racha, muddy water, zone, we go. These are the more rap sounding songs that came to mind.
FELIX IS JUST AMAZING VOICE KING VISUAL BEAUTIFUL👑🌟💫💯👼😍
@@tatsumiyin1923 he is talented I can’t lie
3racha is a literal drill song so maybe youll like that one more
@@erenssweatdrops I’ll check that out, thanks 👍
Love that you’re listening to them. Stray kids have sooo many sounds. I love hall of fame, lalalala and maniac. They’re very clever with their music. If you dive into their lyrics you’ll find that they do a TON of wordplay and often use multiple languages to make that wordplay happen. The leader, Bang Chan, is truly a musical genius, Changbin and Han, 2 other members and part of the producing team, are lyrical geniuses too. When you dive in, it’s mind blowing.
ill check some of those songs out soon
@ music videos are great, but also check out live performances. They’re one of the few groups who perform better live. They dance full out and everything and ALWAYS sing live. They’ll even harmonize to the backtrack and do obvious things to prove they’re singing live just to make a point. Hall of fame live is especially addicting. lol. Check out MAMA performances too. It’s an award show but the theatrics are insane.
@ I’ve also noticed how all these K-POP groups are all really good dancers it’s great to see
@ this group is one of the few where everyone is an Ace. Idols can do it all, but few excel the way Skz does. There’s a reason they’re one of the top groups ever.
K-pop-Idols normally all can dance that good because their get special training before they debut
Interesting to know thank you
@@Lutuh The leader Bang Chan (Bahng Christopher Chahn) is Australian. When he passed the audition in Australia, he traveled all the way from Australia to South Korea when he was only 13 years old!?! There he was staying as a trainee under JYP Entertainment (One of the biggest company) and trained for 7 ENTIRE years, until he finally debuted in Stray Kids in 2018. He literally spent all his teenage years on something he didn’t even know he could achieve. Respect.
@ that’s really cool to know thank you very much
@@Lutuh You’re welcome, glad to help!
The very first kpop group debuted in 1992. In kpop, you audition to join an entertainment company when they are holding auditions. Sometimes people get scouted and asked to audition. After you audition, if you pass, you're taken on as a trainee. Trainees live in dorms and are trained in dancing, and then singing or rapping based on the role they'll have at debut. They also have to learn Korean if they don't speak it. One of the members from this group, Felix (elf guy at 4:22), had to do that because he was born in Australia and never really learned it until he came to Korea after auditioning. Trainees often join in their early teenage years.
You spend anywhere from a couple months to over ten years training, with no guarantee you'll make a debut. Trainees spend upwards of sixteen to eighteen hours training and practicing daily, and there are monthly evaluations where they're all ranked from best to worst. When the company wants to create a new group, they'll look at the pool of trainees they have and select who they think would be best for it, then gather those trainees together and tell them they're in a project group. Then that group lives in a dorm together and trains until the company thinks they're ready to debut. The group still lives in a dorm together after debut as well. This is why kpop isn't a genre, its an industry. Kpop isn't all korean pop music, or all korean music, its music made by "K-pop idols", artists who went through this process and debuted under a kpop entertainment company.
@@kokitrees7394 thanks for that, that was actually really interesting to know
Kpop isn't a genre, it's the industry. Stray Kids does lots of different genres in their music 👌
@@SKZSALLIE that’s good to know thanks
God's menu is a must! It's one of the most important and huge songs, the turning point in their discography.
Then others: Lalalala, Thunderous, Maniac, S-class, Topline, Megaverse, Jjam and others.
Softer songs: Levanter, Leave, Lonely St., Winter falls, Lovestay, Youtiful and many more.
Thank you for reacting! This is your 2nd reaction ❤ to our beloved kids, appreciate it much! You will definitely enjoy God's Menu, Megaverse, Thunderous, Maniac, Come play...just be sure to watch their M/V from Stray Kids. Let us know your thoughts!
@@rexmari7583 thanks for that ❤️
4:20 YES!!!! THANK YOU!!! OMG YES!!! FELIX WOULD BE AN AMAZING ELF!!! I'VE BEEN SAYING THAT FOR AGES MAN!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!! 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
@@KookieLover365 thought I was the only one who thought that
My favorite MV is between Easy & Social Path. Can't decide between the 2.
Lalala
Mania
Venom
Freeze
S class
If you are a rap fan you should react to 3 ratcha and muddy water and megaverse by stray kids
@@maria_rochane66 I’ll give it a check, thanks 👍
@@Lutuh ❤️
I’m cracking up over the caption on this thumbnail saying “Stary “ Kids😂
@@n2sunset I didn’t even realise until u said that lol 😂😂😂 god damn it I’ll have to change it
Respect for taking a dive into Stray Kids. They are kpop in so much as they are Korean, but no other kpop group sounds like these guys. They write, compose and produce all their own music. Suggest checking out Megaverse, Topline, God's Menu, Thunderous next to get an idea of what they are about.
@@viviannatawny5822 might record gods menu soon
Enjoyed your reaction. Thanks for reacting to Stray Kids. Felix is referred at times as an elf 🧚♂️or Angel.😇
Thought it was only me 😂😂
So happy you picked up on Changbin’s “kneel, I’m strong”. I picked up on it the first time I heard it and have watched to a bunch of reaction videos where no one noticed the play on words! Good for you!!
@@diakins ngl that was actually a good bar I can’t lie
Based on how you described your usual music taste I think you would like the 3RACHA sub unit tracks the most. It's 3 members of Stray Kids who also does most of the producing. Song recommendations: 3RACHA, HEYDAY, ZONE and We Go
@@mstarup88 I’ll record this soon
I really like your reaction,we need more
Love Stray Kidz you should definetly listen to them!! Great vocails and music
Stray Kids is a very versatile group, you´ll find more than 40 genres in their discography and they always mix them up. They are a self-produced group, from lyrics to beats, production, etc. Of course, they work with other people but are definitely 100% involved in their music. Please react to Venom, Megaverse, Jjam, Double Knot, Easy, Victory Song, I´d better stop there bc they have so many. Btw, why do you have the Mexican Flag on your wall 🤗 I´m Mexican, that´s why I´m curious 😁😜 Greetings from Sonora, México!! 🥰☺
Thanks for the information and interesting to know they have so many fans from different backgrounds
You will love their song Freeze. Lots of guns. Also, check out Maniac, Venom, Backdoor and LaLaLa.
Just so you know, since I see 3racha and Muddy Water recs… some songs won’t have a music video and if they don’t you can search up a color coded lyric video and it will give you translated lyrics and show you who is doing what at a given time.
loved both your first and this reaction to Stray Kids! Ty for the reaction ^^
as many others have said - Stray Kids cover a wide variety of genres and concepts. I think that since there are already a lot of song recomendations, and you mentioned the dancing - I recommend watching the Dance Practice Videos that they do over their songs - it's just straight up dancing and really satisfying to watch
(The elf guy you mentioned is Felix - he is known for his deep voice and is also from Australia)
@@Melzadawnz that’s very cool to know thanks for that ❤️
They dance so well because k-pop idols put in hours and hours of practice😅
For rap go for Jjam, 3Racha (only has a lyric video), Megaverse, Freeze, Heyday and Zone for starters.
God's Menu is a must - especially if you like the elf dude. Side Effects and Double Knot are excellent head bangers. It might sound weird, but check out the dance practice videos for Domino and Easy - it slaps and is super impressive.
If you like Arcane they just did the title song called Come Play for it. Also if you like anime, for Tower of God they have 4 songs; SLUMP, TOP, Night and Falling Up.
I'm ready for the next one! You can't pick a bad Stray Kids song, they haven't made any.
Good job you, expanding your musical repertoire by remaining open minded. Lots of great K-pop groups in the mix but stray kids just hit different. They are an eight member self produced group with a prolific discography. Recommendations: God’s menu, Miroh, Easy, domino, venom, Lala la la, victory song.
4:20 We all think this 😂
Thought I was the only one 😂😂😂
Thank you for the reaction! I am now waiting for a reaction to the "slash" soundtrack from the guys (you can look at the CYRILLICIZATION of Color Coded Lyrics). You can also take a look at where two guys from stray kids (they are Australians, one of them has been friends with Ryan for a long time) are interviewing Deadpool & Wolverine.
@@ellys4s I’ll check it out soon
Thanks for the reaction! May I suggest God's Menu, S-Class, Megaverse, Maniac, Thunderous, Back Door and Jjam to start?
Giant was their Japanese album comeback usually the Japanese comebacks aren't at the same level as korean ones
@@nowhere-py3nu any specific group or song I should check out?
@@Lutuh Gods menu is the song that made them popular and has a very pots and pans kinda sound that maybe you would like, also, megaverse, top line, I personally also really like ITEM it’s a masterpiece also, domino, any, easy, tortoise and the hare, double knot, venom and freeze are cool, also the rap unit tracks, 3racha, muddy water, zone, we go.
These are the more rap sounding songs that came to mind.
JJAM next))
I’ll give it a look
Gods menu
@@gregcrank847 gonna record this soon
Both parts in this song and in Giant that you said were fire are both Hyunjin’s parts fyi- he’s a rapper and main dancer