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Stray Kids - THE SOUND (2023)


Stray Kids - THE SOUND (2023)

The Sound (stylized in all caps) is Stray Kids' first Japanese studio album. It was released on February 22, 2023.
"Case 143 -Japanese ver.-", "The Sound" and "There" were released prior as digital singles.
The physical release comes in eleven versions : Regular, Limited Edition A, Limited Edition B, and eight member-specific versions (FC).
The album was announced through a trailer on December 22, 2022.
The title track was revealed through a performance on TV Asahi's Music Station on January 27, 2023, then released as a digital single.
Dressed as orchestra musicians against a backdrop of instruments in unique shapes and colors, Stray Kids will continue to express their own music.
A pop-up store called "Spotify x Stray Kids THE POP-UP EXPERIENCE" was opened from February 22 to February 26 in Shibuya 109 in Japan. It included several activities like a stamp collection, a display of songs and handwritten lyrics, a photobooth, and a costume exhibit.

The Sound Title
Battle Ground
Lost Me
DLMLU
Novel
Case 143 -Japanese ver.-
Chill -Japanese ver.-
Scars
(ソリクン) Thunderous (Japanese ver.)
There

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