@@DonaldIsom Oh, you mean “behind the scenes”! I got confused for a moment because another kpop group goes by the acronym “BTS”. I’m not sure if they have behind the scenes footage of them working on this song, but they live stream and talk to fans. They’ve probably answered fan questions about the song’s making in one of those lives.
@@DonaldIsom You can watch Skzflix: 3racha producing for Stray Kids by Skzvintage. (Pronounced three + racha, inspired by siracha. They're made up of 2 of the main rappers: Changbin and Han who are the first two rappers in this mv, and the leader: Bang Chan or Chris, he had the chains on his face next.... they are also the first three members of stray kids and are known for and credited as their producing unit.
@@DonaldIsom THEY HAVE behind the scenes throughout their whole album making, the content is called INTRO. Each their comebacks they ALWAYS have that and the title for album intro in gods menu is INTRO: GO LIVE. and if ever you want to see the behind the scene of the mv THERE actually is. Just search God's Menu behind the scenes
thanks for being open minded and giving stray kids a listen 😊 deep voice guy is Felix, he's from Sydney, Australia, 20 years old. He's known for throwing people off with that deep voice haha Like other people have said, SKZ write and produce their own music, which isn't incredibly common in K-pop. They have 8 members, but 3 of the members do most of the production, they're known as "3Racha"- this was the name of their rap trio before they were in Stray Kids. They are definitely fans of hip hop, and many other genres, including EDM, R&B and Rock. They try to incorporate lots of sounds into their music, rather than sticking one genre. But a lot of Kpop in general is definitely largely inspired by American hip hop- maybe its one of the things that sets Korean boygroups apart from most other boybands. Like, you wouldn't hear a rap verse in the middle of a One Direction song, but K-pop is very rap heavy. Another thing that sets Kpop groups apart from western groups is that idols (idol = kpop star) train for years to be able to debut in a group. And by train, I mean intense dance lessons, vocal and rap lessons, media training, etc. all while going to school. It's a very, very hard process to go through. That's how you know the ones who debut are really in it for the right reasons though, they work super hard to get there and they usually don't actually make much money. Some idols train for just a few months, some for 10+ years. The leader of Stray Kids, Bang Chan, trained for 7-8 years before debuting. If you're interested, maybe you could check out "3racha producing for stray kids"! its a bit long, but maybe you'd find it interesting! ua-cam.com/video/H0UeVdf8xAM/v-deo.html also theres a behind the scenes video for this music video if you wanna watch that, though its mostly just them being goofy 😂 ua-cam.com/video/T6fJToadJ4o/v-deo.html (there are english subtitles if you click the CC button)
I read one of the comments saying you would love to see the behind the scenes of them producing so one video alot of people watch is "3racha producing for straykids" btw 3racha is the producing unit of stray kids which are the members (bangchan, Changbin and Jisung)
specifically a channel called SKZ-vintage SKZFLIX original documentary 3racha producing music for straykids. And SKZFLIX-this is Straykids 2021, parts 1 and 2. There will be a 3rd part-just waiting.
SKZ aka 3RACHA (their producing unit made up of BangChan, Changbin and Han) are the main composer and writer of their music. Lee Minho was in a dance crew before he was in SKZ (SKZ is Stray Kids btw) and he was a professional dancer, he was even a backup dancer for BTS. He was in international dance competitions too. Hyunjin was a dance major in school. Other than that, the rest of the members (all 8 of them) are actually trained in dance. It is the same story for all kpop groups though (it is not that unique in kpop to be trained in dance).
So if your a dancer I recommend you watch dance practices, all kpop groups do them they just show the full choreography. Stray kids are a self producing group and their members Chan, changbin and jisung are heavily involved in their production making almost all their songs. Most kpop music is inspired by hip hop or American pop especially since stray kids is a rap heavy group. For dancing members like Minho and Felix have a history in dance as they trained in it for years and hyunjin has it as his main priority Personally I really like god's menu as their from my personal favourite group but I do prefer other songs by them that aren't as popular. Other groups with a similar sound are NCT. If your interested in a girl group I heavily recommend itzy as theyre a dance based group (4/5 of the members trained as dancers before singing or rapping)
That’s dope if you have any links please message me I’ll love to watch them for real appreciate you commenting with good information I will be doing my homework more on the information now .
I recommend there songs: Easy Any (no dancing in the mv) All in Back door Double knot ------- They have a lot of songs and are trying out many genres. Also I recommend dance practices.
They are their own writers! They have their own producing unit called 3racha (was a pre debut unit that made their own songs that are also really good) and they’ve written, produced, composed, and arranged almost the entire skz discography! The members that are in 3racha are Bang Chan (leader and the guy who sings at the beginning with the chains on his face), Changbin (the first guy rapping), and Han (the second rapper). They work really hard to make good and unique songs for us and they’ve never missed! This song in particular they said is truly stray kids! I know that stay (the fandom) is excited to see more reactions to stray kids in the future!
6:57 well for me among other kpop groups that i know, stray kids is really different and there is something about them that is so special that i can't see in other groups. Obviously I will be a little bit biased to say but God's menu for me is a masterpiece. The song, the meaning of the song, the choreography, the production is chef's kiss.❤ but they also have other songs that is really great. ❤
Kpop groups are rapping & singing & dancing at the same time. There is always some rappers and singers in kpop groups so, yes, they are listening to rap music. Also, as I know they are the producers and writers. Somewhere, I saw that their leader Bang Chan said that they makes their albums by themself with all the writing and producing. Even there is rap in every group, some groups have more rap based songs and some groups have more vocal based songs and some groups known for their chpreographies and dance skills. If you wanna check , for rap based groups you can react to Ateez, Bts( specially older songs like N.O or Not Today or Mic drop), Verivery, B.a.p For vocal based groups, Vixx, Infinite, btob For bands ( they dont dance but play instruments) ft island, day6, the rose And for groups known with their dance skills, Seventeen ( I guess they are doing their choreographies by themselves), verivery (again because thry known with their sync dance), nct ( he biggest group with 23 people and 4 subunit - nct 127, nct dream, nct u, wayv- ), Super M ( has some of the best dancers in kpop ( Taemin, Kai, Ten)
Another thing to note about them is that one of the members Lee Minho (stage name Lee Know) was a professional dancer before joining stray kids and was a back up dancer for bts! If you watch some of their performances you can see him in the background!
the 3 members who produce in this group (Chan, Han, Changbin) used to be SoundCloud rappers under the name 3RACHA & Changbin really likes Kendrick Lamar! so it's definitely hip hop inspired! you're right!
I'm not the biggest Stray Kids stan, but I know Gods Menu is pretty iconic. Back Door is another good track of theirs to check out as well. Two other boy and girl groups with great dances are Seventeen and Dream Catcher. I'd highly recommend checking them out. Seventeen has 13 members and their sync is incredible. Don't Wanna Cry is incredibly beautiful. Also their music in general is super good. Dream Catcher has 7 members and have a lot of awesome formations. They also have a song called Black or White with heavy Micheal Jackson inspiration. Both groups are incredible. Also I love your commentary. I never really thought about the filming in MVs, but I appreciated it more :D
As a new K-pop fan myself, I say welcome to the madness! I had nooo idea the amount of talent & great songs I was missing out on. You've just touched the tip of the iceberg & I'm only 3 months or so into it myself. I'm not a dancer but I recommend - LiliFilms videos 1-4 & the latest, The Movie (BlackPink's Lisa's side project - she is soo good, they are all short dance type cover/choreos) SuperM - Jopping (Several members from a few big SM Entertainment groups were put into a sort of K-pop Avengers group) Taemin - they call him the Korean MJ Kai - mmmh (I can't even put into words) NCTU - Make A Wish NCT127 - Kick It Yugyeom - Franchise Dance Visual Hit The Stage #9 Ten & Yugyeom's performances especially; #10 Yugyeom Got7 - Calling My Name, Eclipse & Not By The Moon come to mind
you should react to road to kingdom if you‘re interested in crazy performances!! 7 groups participated but The Boyz won, so you could possibly start with their performances :)
Thank you for being so open minded! Stray kids are a really unique group in a lot of ways in kpop. They’re on their way up, I expect really big things from them.
Hello there loved the reaction! Hope you check more of their stuff out The continuation of gods menu is back door (as you noticed the end of the mv) Ps: just a tip, for me at least the back track was disturbing during the reaction Maybe its just me lol but id be cool if you maybe used only for the intro and outro and not during the reaction ^^
The hiphop references are completely true, some of their favourite artists and inspirations are Kendrick Lamar, Aminè, J.Cole, Logic, X, and so many more. 3racha (producing unit) has 3 ep's where they sample some of my favourite songs and make it their own as well as songs that are completelytheir own. Though of course they're older now and find some of their old tracks embarrassing, it's still cool to see them grow into their current style and how they're fans just like the rest of us.
7:00 Gods Menu is definitely a massive hit for Stray Kids, but they are still pretty new, as they only debuted in 2018. They are not quite legendary status yet (but I believe they can be!).
First of all, shout out to Buckeye Nation!!! O-H .........Anyway, Kpop is amazing. I love multiple groups and Stray Kids is one of my top groups. I am so happy that you are getting to experience the amazing music that is kpop. You have a new subscriber now. MVs I feel you should check out.... WayV -"Turn Back Time" NCT127- "Kick It" BTS - "Mic Drop" The Boyz - "Breaking Dawn" Ateez - "HALA HALA" MCND - "Crush" Oneus - "Come Back Home" Seventeen - "Fear" Victon- " What I Said" Treasure - "MMM" SF9- "Summer Breeze" Pentagon -"Sha la la" Golden Child -"Burn It" Imfact- "Lie" Enhypen -"Given-Taken" Verivery- "Lay Back" I hope you get to watch all of these some day. They come from some of my most favorite groups in the kpop industry . Sending good vibes and much Love!
great reaction! i love stray kids, such a talented group! i would love to see what you'd have to say about *make a wish* by *nct u* & *90s love* by *nct u!* if you want to really hear their vocals, definitely check out *from home* by *nct u* too, it felt like they were taking me to church!
i know everyone already told you, but yes, 3racha (is a stray kids sub-unit) produce all of their songs. and we are not talking just passing writing credits, they compose, write the lyrics etc. I think it's mainly mixing and mastering that they get help with, as it usually happens. and the thing is - they are kids. I mean they are like barely in their 20ies now, but they've been doing all of this from the start. kids these days are very talented and hardworking ^^
Kpop started becoming more influenced by hiphop, r&b, edm and rock music in what is referred to as kpop’s second generation (early 2000s). The group that really started bringing rap into kpop is a group called BigBang who are iconic in the Asian music world for many reasons, both as a group and as individuals. They are called the Kings of Kpop as they are credited with steering Kpop into the sound it has today with the inclusion of rap and hip hop. Today, pretty much every group has at least one rapper, most groups have multiple. You can’t really look at Kpop as ‘oh! That’s the best group in kpop!’ because every group has their own sound, their own combination of pop, rock, hiphop, r&b, edm etc that makes them unique. Each group has their own fandom, and some groups have fandoms that are much larger than others. Similarly, some groups start out with a leg up because they have a large label and some groups have to slowly work their way up as their label is small, much like here in the US. International audiences provide smaller labels with a much needed audience where they can level their playing field a bit, as in Korea, the large labels monopolize the mainstream media. The kpop industry is very different from any other music industry. You can’t just grab an instrument and start making videos on UA-cam and have your own start as a kpop artist representing yourself. Kpop is ran much more like the military or a private school. Kids in their preteens and teens audition for companies hoping to get a spot. They then become a trainee of the company, where they spend usually years taking many classes on singing, dancing, acting, etc along with going to normal school. They also live in dorms and their lives become controlled by the company to the point of how often they can see or contact their families, if they are allowed to have cell phones, what they are allowed to do with their hair, etc. when they become a trainee, they are from that moment working to prove themselves as good enough to debut. A debut is when an artist releases their first song or album and begins to have public appearances and performances. Another thing to know are comebacks. A comeback is when an artist comes out with a new MV, song, or album and will promote that song on the music shows. Comebacks may sound like something that take years of them being away, but some artists have comebacks merely a couple months apart. It just means them coming out with some new content.
if you are more into the choreography even though I love people reacting to the music videos cause they are literally amazing you should react to either their dance practice videos ....(if there's a music video for it there's a dance practice video too) or sometimes they have performance versions (almost like the video but focused on choreography)
there's a group called seventeen and they have some of the most insync choreo dispute the number of members you should check out their practice videos a good one is clap or don't wanna cry
Thank you for giving Stray Kids and k-pop a chance! I saw a lot of informative comments and would just like to give an extra plug to SKZFLX: 3RACHA producing for Stray Kids if you get the chance to check it out on your own time or in a reaction. It really gives a lot more depth to the appreciation for their music because you can see how much meaning and hard work they pour into it :)
Why does the MV jump? I'm really struggling with this video. I love hearing your thoughts, but the MV skips are jarring and kind of ruining it for me. I assume there's a [good] reason for this...
Que falta de respeto estar reaccionando a un tema y escuchando otra música por debajo y deja de decir que eres coreógrafo mentiroso sin talento aparte de pausar y comer
Stray Kids’ main producers are themselves :)
That’s really beyond dope I would definitely love to see BTS
@@DonaldIsom Oh, you mean “behind the scenes”! I got confused for a moment because another kpop group goes by the acronym “BTS”. I’m not sure if they have behind the scenes footage of them working on this song, but they live stream and talk to fans. They’ve probably answered fan questions about the song’s making in one of those lives.
@@nerasomnia yes Behind the scene sorry my bad
@@DonaldIsom You can watch Skzflix: 3racha producing for Stray Kids by Skzvintage. (Pronounced three + racha, inspired by siracha. They're made up of 2 of the main rappers: Changbin and Han who are the first two rappers in this mv, and the leader: Bang Chan or Chris, he had the chains on his face next.... they are also the first three members of stray kids and are known for and credited as their producing unit.
@@DonaldIsom THEY HAVE behind the scenes throughout their whole album making, the content is called INTRO. Each their comebacks they ALWAYS have that and the title for album intro in gods menu is INTRO: GO LIVE. and if ever you want to see the behind the scene of the mv THERE actually is. Just search God's Menu behind the scenes
They also have performance videos so if you want see the full choreography
thanks for being open minded and giving stray kids a listen 😊 deep voice guy is Felix, he's from Sydney, Australia, 20 years old. He's known for throwing people off with that deep voice haha
Like other people have said, SKZ write and produce their own music, which isn't incredibly common in K-pop. They have 8 members, but 3 of the members do most of the production, they're known as "3Racha"- this was the name of their rap trio before they were in Stray Kids. They are definitely fans of hip hop, and many other genres, including EDM, R&B and Rock. They try to incorporate lots of sounds into their music, rather than sticking one genre.
But a lot of Kpop in general is definitely largely inspired by American hip hop- maybe its one of the things that sets Korean boygroups apart from most other boybands. Like, you wouldn't hear a rap verse in the middle of a One Direction song, but K-pop is very rap heavy.
Another thing that sets Kpop groups apart from western groups is that idols (idol = kpop star) train for years to be able to debut in a group. And by train, I mean intense dance lessons, vocal and rap lessons, media training, etc. all while going to school. It's a very, very hard process to go through. That's how you know the ones who debut are really in it for the right reasons though, they work super hard to get there and they usually don't actually make much money. Some idols train for just a few months, some for 10+ years. The leader of Stray Kids, Bang Chan, trained for 7-8 years before debuting.
If you're interested, maybe you could check out "3racha producing for stray kids"! its a bit long, but maybe you'd find it interesting! ua-cam.com/video/H0UeVdf8xAM/v-deo.html
also theres a behind the scenes video for this music video if you wanna watch that, though its mostly just them being goofy 😂 ua-cam.com/video/T6fJToadJ4o/v-deo.html (there are english subtitles if you click the CC button)
Absolutely my reaction video is about showing love and then getting a chance to learn about the Music and more !
I read one of the comments saying you would love to see the behind the scenes of them producing so one video alot of people watch is "3racha producing for straykids" btw 3racha is the producing unit of stray kids which are the members (bangchan, Changbin and Jisung)
Thank you for this information for real im learning a lot right now
specifically a channel called SKZ-vintage SKZFLIX original documentary 3racha producing music for straykids.
And SKZFLIX-this is Straykids 2021, parts 1 and 2. There will be a 3rd part-just waiting.
SKZ aka 3RACHA (their producing unit made up of BangChan, Changbin and Han) are the main composer and writer of their music. Lee Minho was in a dance crew before he was in SKZ (SKZ is Stray Kids btw) and he was a professional dancer, he was even a backup dancer for BTS. He was in international dance competitions too. Hyunjin was a dance major in school. Other than that, the rest of the members (all 8 of them) are actually trained in dance. It is the same story for all kpop groups though (it is not that unique in kpop to be trained in dance).
Definitely love k-pop music alot of skill and effort goes into it and its always dope af havnt been disappointed yet
So if your a dancer I recommend you watch dance practices, all kpop groups do them they just show the full choreography.
Stray kids are a self producing group and their members Chan, changbin and jisung are heavily involved in their production making almost all their songs. Most kpop music is inspired by hip hop or American pop especially since stray kids is a rap heavy group. For dancing members like Minho and Felix have a history in dance as they trained in it for years and hyunjin has it as his main priority
Personally I really like god's menu as their from my personal favourite group but I do prefer other songs by them that aren't as popular.
Other groups with a similar sound are NCT.
If your interested in a girl group I heavily recommend itzy as theyre a dance based group (4/5 of the members trained as dancers before singing or rapping)
That’s dope if you have any links please message me I’ll love to watch them for real appreciate you commenting with good information I will be doing my homework more on the information now .
When it comes to dance, Seventeen, the synchronization kings, are a must as well.
I recommend there songs:
Easy
Any (no dancing in the mv)
All in
Back door
Double knot
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They have a lot of songs and are trying out many genres.
Also I recommend dance practices.
Thank you!!
They are their own writers! They have their own producing unit called 3racha (was a pre debut unit that made their own songs that are also really good) and they’ve written, produced, composed, and arranged almost the entire skz discography! The members that are in 3racha are Bang Chan (leader and the guy who sings at the beginning with the chains on his face), Changbin (the first guy rapping), and Han (the second rapper). They work really hard to make good and unique songs for us and they’ve never missed! This song in particular they said is truly stray kids! I know that stay (the fandom) is excited to see more reactions to stray kids in the future!
6:57 well for me among other kpop groups that i know, stray kids is really different and there is something about them that is so special that i can't see in other groups. Obviously I will be a little bit biased to say but God's menu for me is a masterpiece. The song, the meaning of the song, the choreography, the production is chef's kiss.❤ but they also have other songs that is really great. ❤
Kpop groups are rapping & singing & dancing at the same time. There is always some rappers and singers in kpop groups so, yes, they are listening to rap music. Also, as I know they are the producers and writers. Somewhere, I saw that their leader Bang Chan said that they makes their albums by themself with all the writing and producing.
Even there is rap in every group, some groups have more rap based songs and some groups have more vocal based songs and some groups known for their chpreographies and dance skills.
If you wanna check , for rap based groups you can react to Ateez, Bts( specially older songs like N.O or Not Today or Mic drop), Verivery, B.a.p
For vocal based groups, Vixx, Infinite, btob
For bands ( they dont dance but play instruments) ft island, day6, the rose
And for groups known with their dance skills, Seventeen ( I guess they are doing their choreographies by themselves), verivery (again because thry known with their sync dance), nct ( he biggest group with 23 people and 4 subunit - nct 127, nct dream, nct u, wayv- ), Super M ( has some of the best dancers in kpop ( Taemin, Kai, Ten)
Another thing to note about them is that one of the members Lee Minho (stage name Lee Know) was a professional dancer before joining stray kids and was a back up dancer for bts! If you watch some of their performances you can see him in the background!
Check out their DISTRICT 9, DOUBLE KNOT and EASY mv. And u should check out also their dance practice on these songs, u will LOVE IT!
they are self producing! you should definitely react to their performances and dance practices for their songs like God’s menu, Backdoor, and All in
You can check out their dance practice video
the 3 members who produce in this group (Chan, Han, Changbin) used to be SoundCloud rappers under the name 3RACHA & Changbin really likes Kendrick Lamar! so it's definitely hip hop inspired! you're right!
Gods Menu with the camera angles they're using and the dududu part , it has Kendrick Lamar written all over it 🤣 and that is not a bad thing
Right I myself want the camera Kendrick Lamar and Stray Kids if I had the budget 😂
I'm not the biggest Stray Kids stan, but I know Gods Menu is pretty iconic. Back Door is another good track of theirs to check out as well.
Two other boy and girl groups with great dances are Seventeen and Dream Catcher. I'd highly recommend checking them out. Seventeen has 13 members and their sync is incredible. Don't Wanna Cry is incredibly beautiful. Also their music in general is super good. Dream Catcher has 7 members and have a lot of awesome formations. They also have a song called Black or White with heavy Micheal Jackson inspiration. Both groups are incredible.
Also I love your commentary. I never really thought about the filming in MVs, but I appreciated it more :D
Wow! 😳 I have so much to watch and review cause this information is truly helpful I want to give great commentary to music videos thank you so much !
They produce and write everything themselves. All their music is theirs
As a new K-pop fan myself, I say welcome to the madness! I had nooo idea the amount of talent & great songs I was missing out on. You've just touched the tip of the iceberg & I'm only 3 months or so into it myself. I'm not a dancer but I recommend -
LiliFilms videos 1-4 & the latest, The Movie (BlackPink's Lisa's side project - she is soo good, they are all short dance type cover/choreos)
SuperM - Jopping (Several members from a few big SM Entertainment groups were put into a sort of K-pop Avengers group)
Taemin - they call him the Korean MJ
Kai - mmmh (I can't even put into words)
NCTU - Make A Wish
NCT127 - Kick It
Yugyeom - Franchise Dance Visual
Hit The Stage #9 Ten & Yugyeom's performances especially; #10 Yugyeom
Got7 - Calling My Name, Eclipse & Not By The Moon come to mind
I just read your list and I just want you to know that you have excellent taste
you should react to road to kingdom if you‘re interested in crazy performances!! 7 groups participated but The Boyz won, so you could possibly start with their performances :)
Thank you !!
1st time reactions to Felix deep voice never gets old lol 😆
Thank you for being so open minded! Stray kids are a really unique group in a lot of ways in kpop. They’re on their way up, I expect really big things from them.
Hello there loved the reaction! Hope you check more of their stuff out
The continuation of gods menu is back door (as you noticed the end of the mv)
Ps: just a tip, for me at least the back track was disturbing during the reaction
Maybe its just me lol but id be cool if you maybe used only for the intro and outro and not during the reaction ^^
Obviously bro it's your channel at the end, hope i didnt come off as rude
You have any examples like links ?thank you for the tip ! And nope it wasn’t rude at all
Yeah it was error on my end but next video I be fixing that
The hiphop references are completely true, some of their favourite artists and inspirations are Kendrick Lamar, Aminè, J.Cole, Logic, X, and so many more. 3racha (producing unit) has 3 ep's where they sample some of my favourite songs and make it their own as well as songs that are completelytheir own. Though of course they're older now and find some of their old tracks embarrassing, it's still cool to see them grow into their current style and how they're fans just like the rest of us.
love your stray kids reactions, thanks for being positive :)
definitely listen to 'easy' it's such a good hip hop song of theirs too
They produce their own music!
7:00 Gods Menu is definitely a massive hit for Stray Kids, but they are still pretty new, as they only debuted in 2018. They are not quite legendary status yet (but I believe they can be!).
Thanks for your reaction, they produce their own songs and yes they know what they're doing :)
I recommend the dance practices, since you are a dancer!
First of all, shout out to Buckeye Nation!!! O-H .........Anyway, Kpop is amazing. I love multiple groups and Stray Kids is one of my top groups. I am so happy that you are getting to experience the amazing music that is kpop. You have a new subscriber now.
MVs I feel you should check out....
WayV -"Turn Back Time"
NCT127- "Kick It"
BTS - "Mic Drop"
The Boyz - "Breaking Dawn"
Ateez - "HALA HALA"
MCND - "Crush"
Oneus - "Come Back Home"
Seventeen - "Fear"
Victon- " What I Said"
Treasure - "MMM"
SF9- "Summer Breeze"
Pentagon -"Sha la la"
Golden Child -"Burn It"
Imfact- "Lie"
Enhypen -"Given-Taken"
Verivery- "Lay Back"
I hope you get to watch all of these some day. They come from some of my most favorite groups in the kpop industry . Sending good vibes and much Love!
I O!!!!
great reaction! i love stray kids, such a talented group! i would love to see what you'd have to say about *make a wish* by *nct u* & *90s love* by *nct u!* if you want to really hear their vocals, definitely check out *from home* by *nct u* too, it felt like they were taking me to church!
Stray kids are also hip hop , Bang chan leader of skz write there lyrics 🔥
i know everyone already told you, but yes, 3racha (is a stray kids sub-unit) produce all of their songs. and we are not talking just passing writing credits, they compose, write the lyrics etc. I think it's mainly mixing and mastering that they get help with, as it usually happens. and the thing is - they are kids. I mean they are like barely in their 20ies now, but they've been doing all of this from the start. kids these days are very talented and hardworking ^^
Kpop started becoming more influenced by hiphop, r&b, edm and rock music in what is referred to as kpop’s second generation (early 2000s). The group that really started bringing rap into kpop is a group called BigBang who are iconic in the Asian music world for many reasons, both as a group and as individuals. They are called the Kings of Kpop as they are credited with steering Kpop into the sound it has today with the inclusion of rap and hip hop. Today, pretty much every group has at least one rapper, most groups have multiple. You can’t really look at Kpop as ‘oh! That’s the best group in kpop!’ because every group has their own sound, their own combination of pop, rock, hiphop, r&b, edm etc that makes them unique. Each group has their own fandom, and some groups have fandoms that are much larger than others. Similarly, some groups start out with a leg up because they have a large label and some groups have to slowly work their way up as their label is small, much like here in the US. International audiences provide smaller labels with a much needed audience where they can level their playing field a bit, as in Korea, the large labels monopolize the mainstream media. The kpop industry is very different from any other music industry. You can’t just grab an instrument and start making videos on UA-cam and have your own start as a kpop artist representing yourself. Kpop is ran much more like the military or a private school. Kids in their preteens and teens audition for companies hoping to get a spot. They then become a trainee of the company, where they spend usually years taking many classes on singing, dancing, acting, etc along with going to normal school. They also live in dorms and their lives become controlled by the company to the point of how often they can see or contact their families, if they are allowed to have cell phones, what they are allowed to do with their hair, etc. when they become a trainee, they are from that moment working to prove themselves as good enough to debut. A debut is when an artist releases their first song or album and begins to have public appearances and performances. Another thing to know are comebacks. A comeback is when an artist comes out with a new MV, song, or album and will promote that song on the music shows. Comebacks may sound like something that take years of them being away, but some artists have comebacks merely a couple months apart. It just means them coming out with some new content.
"Whoever is producing their songs..."
Me: They are self produced. 😊
also for girl groups, i would recommend *wannabe* or *not shy* by *itzy* and *me gustas tu* by *gfriend* (their dance practice is so in sync!)
just subscribed, more seventeen mv/dance practice reactions pls
Sienna Lalau is the choreographer for this one :)
if you are more into the choreography even though I love people reacting to the music videos cause they are literally amazing you should react to either their dance practice videos ....(if there's a music video for it there's a dance practice video too) or sometimes they have performance versions (almost like the video but focused on choreography)
Love your reaction mannn🔥🔥🔥🔥
there's a group called seventeen and they have some of the most insync choreo dispute the number of members you should check out their practice videos a good one is clap or don't wanna cry
2:35 The Felix Effect never fails 🤣
Love🥰
IF YOUR A DANCER WATCH ATEEZ THEY ARE MAD DANCERS !!! WATCH SAY MY NAME AND HALA HALA 🏴☠️🥰🥰🥰🙌🏼
Bet !!! Thank you !!
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Pls react to twice - fancy
Thank you for giving Stray Kids and k-pop a chance! I saw a lot of informative comments and would just like to give an extra plug to SKZFLX: 3RACHA producing for Stray Kids if you get the chance to check it out on your own time or in a reaction. It really gives a lot more depth to the appreciation for their music because you can see how much meaning and hard work they pour into it :)
They produce and write their music themselves FYI
you should react the dance practice
The background music was very disturbing while watching a music video..:(
God's menu era is the best era
Hi. From my understanding you do not have to cut the video or fw it as long as u stop the video once to comment.
Why does the MV jump? I'm really struggling with this video. I love hearing your thoughts, but the MV skips are jarring and kind of ruining it for me. I assume there's a [good] reason for this...
REACT TO ATEEZ SAY MY NAME YOU WONT REGRET IT, YOUR MISSING OUT ON ATEEZ
I wish you wouldn’t cut around so much and just let the vid play through
Que falta de respeto estar reaccionando a un tema y escuchando otra música por debajo y deja de decir que eres coreógrafo mentiroso sin talento aparte de pausar y comer
Why did you cut out half m/v? 🤔 Do not do it anymore!