
Stray Kids is preparing for their new mini-album "Clé: LEVANTER."
At noon on Dec. 2, they unveiled a record-making device called "Intro Video," which directly played the song's behind-the-scenes work and determination to make a comeback on the official SNS channel.
The video revealed Stray Kids' deep affection for their work "Clé: LEVANTER," which contains sweat and passion.
Leader BangChan said, "The wind is blowing. I have to live," he said, inspired by the first pitch.
The title track, "Levanter," is a song that features eight earnest hearts, featuring both Stray Kids' own colors and elements that the public can easily hear.
The song, which was written and composed by the team's production group 3RACHA, drew attention as JYP Entertainment's chief producers Park Jin-young and Herz Analog made their names on the songwriting credits.
The choreography is like a movie made by eight members, and it is another charm and performance that they have shown," he said, prompting
"It took me a long time to make the choreography because I was trying to tell the story for each part," Lino said. "If side effects are fire, Levanter is water."
Also, 3RACHA told a story about the U.S. machine, raising expectations for the album. “The BOK's "3RACHA" finished its U.S. tour in May and stayed on to work on the song. I've worked on about 15 songs for a week, but I think there are many good songs. The songs are 'Sunshine' and 'You Can STAY.'”
The teaser showed the unusual affection, sincerity and the Stray Kids' deep musicality for" Clé: LEVANTER," raising fans' expectations for a comeback.
Meanwhile, Stray Kids' new album "Clé: LEVANTER" and the title track "Levanter" is available on various music sites from 6 p.m. on December 9.



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