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Stray Kids (Korean: 스트레이 키즈; RR: Seuteurei kijeu; often abbreviated as SKZ) is a South Korean boy band formed by JYP Entertainment through the 2017 reality show of the same name. The group is currently composed of eight members: Bang Chan, Lee Know, Changbin, Hyunjin, Han, Felix, Seungmin, and I.N.

Stray Kids

The eight members of Stray Kids, all in black, look forward

Stray Kids in December 2019

From left to right: Lee Know, Han, I.N, Felix, Bang Chan, Hyunjin, Seungmin, and Changbin

Background information

Origin

Seoul, South Korea

Genres

K-pophip hopelectronica

Years active

2017–present

Labels

JYP

Associated acts

3RachaJYP Nation

Website

straykids.jype.com

Members

Bang Chan

Lee Know

Changbin

Hyunjin

Han

Felix

Seungmin

I.N

Past members

Woojin

Korean name

Hangul

스트레이 키즈

Revised Romanization

Seuteurei kijeu

McCune–Reischauer

Sŭt'ŭrei k'ijŭ

Originally a nine-piece group, member Woojin left Stray Kids due to undisclosed personal reasons in October 2019. The group released their extended play Mixtape in January 2018 and officially debuted on March 25 with I Am Not.[1][2]

History

2017–2018: Formation through a reality show, debut and I Am series

Logo of Stray Kids

In August 2017, JYP Entertainment (JYPE) officially announced the agency's new reality survival show to launch a male idol debut project. More details and teasers were released in the next two months, including the show's title—Stray Kids.[3][4][5] Prior to its premiere on October 17, JYPE released Stray Kids' first music video for a song titled "Hellevator", which was later released as a digital single. Two members, Lee Know and Felix, were eliminated from the group, but all nine members ended up in the final line-up.[6][7][8]

Nine people stand in a row, wearing colorful homemade accessories like sashes.

Stray Kids at a fan event in the COEX Live Plaza in January 2018.

Along with the launch of Stray Kids' official website, JYPE announced the release of the group's pre-debut extended play (EP) titled Mixtape. It contains seven tracks co-written and co-composed by the members, including "Hellevator" and other songs that they performed during the show.[9] The EP, along with the performance video of its second track titled "Beware" (Korean: Grrr 총량의 법칙), was released on January 8, 2018, while the performance video of "Spread My Wings" (Korean: 어린 날개) was uploaded online a week later.[1][10][11] It debuted at number 2 on Gaon's Album Chart and Billboard's World Albums chart.[12][13]

On March 5, JYPE announced the debut showcase of the group titled Stray Kids Unveil (Op. 01: I Am Not), which was held on March 25 at Jangchung Arena.[14][15] They officially debuted the next day with the release of their EP titled I Am Not, along with the music video of its title track titled "District 9", while the music video of "Grow Up" and performance video of "Mirror" were released on March 31 and April 23 respectively.[16][17][18][19] I Am Not debuted at number four on Gaon's Album Chart and sold over 54,000 physical copies in March.[20][21]

On April 14, Stray Kids performed at KCON Japan 2018, the group's first overseas performance since debut.[22][23]

On July 12, JYPE announced the group's second showcase titled Stray Kids Unveil (Op. 02: I Am Who), which was held on August 5 at Kyung Hee University's Grand Peace Palace. Their second EP named I Am Who, along with its title track "My Pace", was released the next day.[24][25][26]

On October 4, JYPE announced the group's third showcase titled Stray Kids Unveil (Op. 03: I Am You), which was held on October 21 at Olympic Hall, and followed by the release of their new album EP I Am You the next day.[27]

2019: Showcase touring, Clé series and Woojin's departure

Stray Kids started the year with the continuation of their showcase tour Unveil Tour "I Am..." in the Asia-Pacific, starting on January 19 in Bangkok.[28] The group also hold the national promotional tour Hi Stay Tour in Korea in Busan, Daejeon and Incheon in March and the Finale in Seoul was hold in Olympic Park on April 20.[29]

On March 5, JYPE announced the group's third comeback on March 25, 2019 with the release of their fourth extended play Clé 1: Miroh, in commemoration of the first anniversary of the group's debut.[30] The group earned their first music show win on 4 April on M Countdown for the album's lead single, "Miroh."[31] On June 19, the group released their first special album Clé 2: Yellow Wood, along with title track "Side Effects" (Korean: 부작용) between the American leg and the European leg of their first world tour.[32]

Stray Kids released a digital single titled "Double Knot" on October 9 and also announced their District 9 Unlock World Tour starting from November 23–24 at Olympic Hall, Seoul, South Korea, with their fifth extended play Clé: Levanter, initially announced for release on November 25. However, on October 28, JYPE announced that Woojin had left the group due to personal circumstances, and the release of Clé: Levanter was delayed to December 9 as a result.[33] On November 13, the group released the music video for "Astronaut," their first single without Woojin and as an eight-member group.[34] On December 9, Stray Kids released Cle: Levanter.

Stray Kids hold the Japanese showcase Hi Stay on December 19 at Yoyogi National Gymnasium, Tokyo with 8,000 audience.[35] The group released the digital single titled "Mixtape: Gone Days", the first single of Mixtape Project on December 26

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  1. ^ Lee, Evelyn (2021/04/1). "Stray kids". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 2021-04-20. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)