LALALALA (rock version) being a legitimate rock version and not just having one riff in the hook and heavy drums here and there like we've gotten used to hearing in k-pop rock versions? It sounds, specifically, very metalcore/post-hardcore inspired. I heard it and was immediately taken back to Sempiternal era BMTH. As a metalhead, hearing them execute a rock version of a song so authentically means so much to me. They really do know exactly what they're doing. I fucking love Stray Kids, man.
my opinion is that we as kpop stans should just collectively ban these pictures from existence bc nothing good comes out of it except unnecessary dramas between fandoms 🤷♀️
not a stray kidz fan but aren't they the best selling kpop album in the U.S this year and 2nd overall next to taylor and saw that they are the longest 4th gen groups charting on spotify daily top artists in USA,now how are they not here.
the signals i'm getting from these messages have come to about 3 conclusions all that contradict each other but i'll leave that one for the ancient archeologists to figure out
@hwngvrsace exactly either way he didn’t actually mean it bc i did saw some ppl getting disappointed that he’s contradicting kyk?? ayolah lebih pinter lagi
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not that anyone cares but im closing this acc. i still very much love skz i just simply don’t have the time and energy to run this acc anymore, as u can tell by my inactivity. so feel free to unfollow if u want. tysm all for the memories i had a great time here! <3