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List of article page that successfully be in the mainspace
Article Name Year Description Improve
Exchange 2024 South Korean dating reality show from TVING Episodes short summary
Ha Hyun-sang South Korean singer-songwriter; born in 1998 Artistry + Career & concerts section + Songwriting credits + Accolades and achievements
Kim Seung-min South Korean singer; born 2000; member of Stray Kids Artistry + Philanthropy + Accolades and achievements
University War South Korean brain reality show from Coupang Play Day 2 Investigation Signal & Day 4, Day 5 Game Summary
My Sibling's Romance South Korean dating reality show from JTBC x Wavve After the show ended (Episode summary and short summary)
Jonathan Yiombi Democratic Republic of the Congo entertainer in South Korea Career section
Gomak Boys South Korean reality program from Kakao TV complete history & episode summary
Studio Choom South Korean YouTube channel complete history & popularity

GAN / FAC Goals

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Stray Kids
Stray Kids members
Stray Kids discography

List of on-going article that I plan to improve with goal of GAN / FAC :

On-going Draft

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List of on-going draft project that I plan to improve with goal of moving it to mainspace :

People
TV / Radio show
Others

Stub/Start article

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TV / Radio show
Discography
People

discography & songs

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Lead section :

  • Mixtape, I Am series, Cle series, Go Live, In Life, Noeasy, CEveL, Oddinary, Circus, Maxident, The Sound, 5-Star, Rock-Star, Ate
  • Billboard 200 #1 for the first five entries
  • 5-Star highest pre-order and 5M sales

South Korean boy group Stray Kids have released four studio albums (three Korean and one Japanese), four compilation albums, one reissue, fourteen extended plays (eleven Korean and three Japanese), two single albums, and thirty-two singles. As of October 2022, Stray Kids sold over 10 million album shipments, consisting of 9.4 million copies of Korean releases and 820,000 of Japanese releases.[3] According to Statista, as of 2023, the group sold approximately 21.03 million total copies.[4] The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) ranked Stray Kids as the seventh best-selling artist globally of 2022,[5] and the third best-selling artist globally of 2023.[6]

Before their official debut, the group released pre-debut extended play (EP) Mixtape following the completion of the survival show of the group's name which debuted at number 2 on Gaon Album Chart and Billboard World Albums chart.[7][8] The group officially debuted in South Korea on March 25, 2018, with EP I Am Not, followed by other two I Am series EPs, I Am Who and I Am You in the same year. With their fourth EP Clé 1: Miroh's lead single "Miroh", the group earned their first South Korean music program win.

Lead section :

  • Albums in order + Singles
  • Producing
  • Collaborations

"God's Menu" ("神메뉴")[SKZ 1]

  • culinary metaphore.
  • word play: album title combine english word "go" and hanja "life", read as go-saeng lit meaning = "hardship".
  • 2018's I Am… trilogy of EPs, which focused heavily on the theme of identity as they charged away from systems that sought to control them. The Clé series followed in 2019, which threw Stray Kids head-first into the thorny, often exhausting labyrinth of adulthood. Bang Chan, Changbin, and Han, who comprise the group's in-house production trio, known as 3RACHA, write about their own experiences, etching their personal dreams and worries into a diverse discography that spans six EPs, multiple mixtape singles, and special releases. But with Go生, they've emerged with newfound perspective.
  • "Easy" delivers boundless swagger over a trap beat (and it's already been immortalized on stan Twitter); "Airplane" is Stray Kids at their most relaxed, a chill summertime vibe that's also a tremendous showcase for singer Seungmin; main rapper and all-rounder Han lets his voice soar on "Phobia," an electronic-synth track that examines the paranoia of losing someone (it was also the final song added to the album); "TA" is all high energy and thunderous chaos, perfect for a future encore set; and "Blueprint" shines with its funky bass line, bright verses, and fierce optimism ("I'll proudly achieve my dream," Felix sings in Korean, as translated to English).
  • Go Live background story: title song change

Sorikkun ("소리꾼")[SKZ 2]

  • In "Thunderous," contemporary synths and drops blend in with traditional Korean instruments in a boisterous sound storm. The single is both a dig at haters and a celebration of Stray Kids’ essence — noise and debris included. Korean traditional element: hanok, ddokkaebi tales, pungmul folks, white lion, jjasorikkun.
  • word play: Stray Kids aren’t sorry, and they aren’t just “소리” either. They are the definition of grit, unafraid to explore their dirty and noisy sides in order to bring forward unforeseen surprises.

University War

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Question

300 mathematic questions for Round 1 Main Match


1 34 67 101 134 167 201 234 267
2 35 68 102 135 168 202 235 268
3 36 69 103 136 169 203 236 269
4 37 70 104 137 170 204 237 270
5 38 71 105 138 171 205 238 271
6 39 72 106 139 172 206 239 272
  1. ^ Yoon, So-yeon (January 10, 2024). "[SHOWCASE] Rookie band All(H)ours hopes to be the next Stray Kids, Seventeen". Korea JoongAng Daily. Archived from the original on February 20, 2024. Retrieved March 21, 2024.
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  3. ^ Kwak, Hyun-soo (October 19, 2022). "스트레이 키즈, 한일 양국 음반 출고량 천만장 돌파" [Stray Kids Surpasses 10 Million Album Shipments in both Korea and Japan]. YTN (in Korean). Retrieved October 20, 2022.
  4. ^ "South Korea: Stray Kids album sales 2023". Statista. Retrieved April 16, 2024.
  5. ^ "Taylor Swift Named IFPI's Global Recording Artist of the Year". IFPI. February 22, 2023. Retrieved February 22, 2023.
  6. ^ McIntyre, Hugh (February 21, 2024). "Taylor Swift Was The Biggest Artist In The World In 2023–Officially". Forbes. Retrieved February 21, 2024.
  7. ^ "Week 2 of 2018 - Album Chart". Gaon Chart (in Korean). Korea Music Content Industry Association. Archived from the original on February 3, 2015. Retrieved January 18, 2018.
  8. ^ Herman, Tamar (January 17, 2018). "Stray Kids Drum Up Interest With 'Mixtape' Album Ahead of Formal K-Pop Debut". Billboard. Billboard Music. Archived from the original on January 18, 2018. Retrieved August 2, 2024.


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