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Release Type: The Name Chapter: FREEFALL (3rd Korean Studio Album )īack For More is the second song that has risen to the top of my Weekly KPOP Charts. The chorus routine is memorable and I really like the huddle just before the final chorus. But Stray Kids come together to fight this nightmare and join LiSA to rise to the top and conquer the fiery world. LiSA is trapped in a cage for most of her parts. Throughout the video, we see the members struggle with being followed, chased and surrounded by people who has their face covered in paper bags with question marks on them, which most likely represents the negative comments and haters on the internet. To me, the lyrics hits hard, especially when you consider the recent stories of privacy invasion and their companies basically owning their lives. their younger years, freedom, privacy etc.). It is a such a simple yet effective highlight of the song, worthwhile after such a strong buildup.ĭespite it being an intense and energetic track, Social Path speaks to what they had to sacrifice in order to be where they are now (i.e. But ultimately, the best part of Social Path is when both Stray Kids and LiSA joins forces to lead into the final chorus. LiSA’s featuring in the track really helps adds more vibrancy and to the song, and she balances out the song quite well with her sharp vocals. Similarly, I found the vocals and rapping from all members of Stray Kids to be very clean and straightforward, as well. Talking about the chorus, I had the vocal melodies of the central piece stuck in my brain, leading me to humming and revisiting Social Path quite often. With the chorus being the most recognisable, the rock influences comes off very cleanly. Social Path features rock influences on top of the usual presence of synths in Stray Kids, and does so in such a straightforwardly manner. Social Path is actually more English, with the rapping only featuring Japanese.

bts unplugged reviews

Social Path is one of two songs in this post that has reached the top of my personal Weekly KPOP Charts, which is uncommon for non-Korean tracks given I do dedicate most of my music-listening time towards KPOP releases. Release Type: Social Path / Super Bowl (1st Japanese Mini Album)












Bts unplugged reviews