Stray Kids to release second ‘Cle’ EP
Published: 06 Jun. 2019, 19:09
Boy band Stray Kids will release the second EP in its “Cle” series on June 19, JYP Entertainment said on Thursday.
The band’s new seven-track EP, “Cle 2 : Yellow Wood,” comes three months after “Cle 1 : Miroh,” which topped local charts and debuted at No. 3 on Billboard’s World Albums chart in April.
“With each new album, they shared a bit more of their dynamic energy and their skill as a rebellious K-pop boy band that features nine members who are hands-on in songwriting and crafting its messaging - especially production trio 3Racha, AKA members Bang Chan, Han, and Changbin,” said Billboard.
The agency released the names of the upcoming songs on Thursday - including the lead “Side Effect” (translated), “The Road Not Trodden” (translated) and “Just Thinking” (translated) - all to be released on June 19 at 6 p.m.
“All of the songs, including the lead track ‘Side Effect,’ were written and lyricized by the members,” the agency said.
Stray Kids recently finished a tour in the United States, meeting with fans in Newark, Los Angeles and Houston.
By Yoon So-yeon
The band’s new seven-track EP, “Cle 2 : Yellow Wood,” comes three months after “Cle 1 : Miroh,” which topped local charts and debuted at No. 3 on Billboard’s World Albums chart in April.
“With each new album, they shared a bit more of their dynamic energy and their skill as a rebellious K-pop boy band that features nine members who are hands-on in songwriting and crafting its messaging - especially production trio 3Racha, AKA members Bang Chan, Han, and Changbin,” said Billboard.
The agency released the names of the upcoming songs on Thursday - including the lead “Side Effect” (translated), “The Road Not Trodden” (translated) and “Just Thinking” (translated) - all to be released on June 19 at 6 p.m.
“All of the songs, including the lead track ‘Side Effect,’ were written and lyricized by the members,” the agency said.
Stray Kids recently finished a tour in the United States, meeting with fans in Newark, Los Angeles and Houston.
By Yoon So-yeon
with the Korea JoongAng Daily
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