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- A man with the ability to see the near future when he touches someone tries to protect aspiring makeup artist Jin Hee Young (Song Ha-yoon) from her doomed fate as he falls in love with her.
- Stray Kids is a survival show in which a new trainee group will have to complete various missions given by JYPE to test their ability and teamwork in order to make their debut.
- 16 trainees from the entertainment company 'JYP Entertainment' are chosen to compete for a spot in the companies soon to debut girl group 'Twice'.
- Reality show web series by South Korean boy group Stray Kids. It features the group taking part in different games and activities.
- The song "Dance the Night Away" by TWICE is an upbeat and joyful summer song about enjoying life and having fun. The lyrics describe a night under the stars, with waves crashing in the background, and the desire to dance and party until morning comes. The chorus calls for everyone to join in and dance together, creating a sense of community and togetherness. The lyrics suggest that in enjoying this special moment, people should let go of any worries or concerns and fully embrace the happiness and joy that comes with dancing under the night sky. Overall, the song promotes the idea of living in the present and savoring every moment.
- Action-packed video for their rap-filled single "Megaverse" from Stray Kids mini-album Rock-Star.
- In MiSaMos 'Do Not Touch' the girls compare themselves to masterpieces but you aren't allowed to touch them, just like how you can't touch masterpieces in museums.
- Youth who can't even afford to talk about juvenility, courage, challenge, hope or dream.. Those younger generations who just suffer In their daily lives, we sincerely hope for magic-like miracles to happen. Magic School is a developing drama for characters: through various characters and their personal growth, we hope to deliver much smiles and small but meaningful messages that is hidden behind our daily lives. Via 'Magic' which is a symbol for "mystical but existing" and stories of 4 characters that derived from this one motif,we conveyed communication, self-control, sacrifice, and understanding. Magic school does not install typical drama development which shows contrasting values of right or wrong but portrays a story with emphasis on ideas and discussion, and adapts fast-story telling and distinct characters to enhance the program's comedic features and storyline.
- The Sound is about Stray Kids performing music and feeling the beat. They want to use music to connect with the world and make everyone dance to their rhythm. Their lyrics talk about the power of their sound and music which brings people together.
- Music video for Stray Kids' Japanese comeback song "Circus".
- The song "Yes No Maybe" by Suzy explores the confusing and indecisive emotions that arise in a complicated relationship. The lyrics depict the narrator's struggle to make a definitive decision, oscillating between "yes," "no," and "maybe." In the first verse, the narrator acknowledges that their heart still wavers whenever they hear the voice of their love interest. Despite intending to have a brief conversation, their emotions take control, causing further uncertainty. The chorus encapsulates the internal struggle the narrator faces. They question their true feelings, unable to understand the complexity of their own heart. Despite longing to avoid their love interest, they find themselves continuously drawn back to them. The repetition of "Yes, no, maybe" reinforces the confusion and indecision plaguing the narrator. The post-chorus repetition of "Yes" and "No" adds emphasis to the conflicting nature of the narrator's emotions. The back-and-forth pattern reflects the tug-of-war happening within their heart. In the second verse, the narrator pleads for their love interest not to leave, as they know they will easily fall back into their feelings once they meet again. The final chorus and post-chorus mirror the earlier themes, emphasizing the narrator's struggle to resist their love interest while acknowledging that they cannot avoid them completely. They admit their self-resentment for being unable to let go, an internal battle captured by the line "This side of me that I can't understand." Ultimately, the song captures the turmoil of being caught between conflicting emotions and desires, unable to definitively say "yes" or "no" to a complicated relationship. The continuous repetition of "Yes, no, maybe" throughout the song highlights the ongoing struggle to determine the true nature of the narrator's heart.
- "RAINISM" by RAIN is a song that embodies a confident and charismatic attitude. The song talks about his identity as a bad boy and his desire to embrace this persona. With lines like "I'm gonna be a bad, bad boy" and "I gotta be a bad boy," he emphasizes his need to be seen and acknowledged as a rebel. The chorus depicts how he creates a powerful aura, which he calls "rainism." He invites the listener to "make some noise" and indulge in his energy, which he compares to a magic stick that can make your body shake. He also suggests that once you are caught in his spell, you can't escape. The song captures the essence of RAIN's artistic persona, as he was known for his impressive dance moves and confident stage presence. "RAINISM" is a song that celebrates being true to oneself and embracing a rebellious spirit, a message that many of his fans related to and admired.
- Surfin'" by Stray Kids is a song about finding solace and escape in the freedom and tranquility of the ocean. The lyrics convey a sense of wanting to break free from the pressures and stresses of everyday life and immerse oneself in the calming power of the sea. In the verses, the members talk about the challenges and exhaustion they face in their lives. They feel overwhelmed and trapped, but the idea of surfing and being near the ocean gives them a sense of relief. It becomes a metaphor for finding peace and release from their troubles.
- TWICE members introduce and unveil the journey of how 9 members became TWICE, from the years of trainees overcoming the hardships of stress and pressure to becoming one of the most popular K-pop groups.
- Commercial film for Caribbean Bay, with 2PM.
- The song "Nobody" by Wonder Girls expresses the longing and desire for a specific person's love and attention. The lyrics convey a sense of frustration and confusion regarding why the person they love keeps pushing them away. In the chorus, the repetition of "I want nobody, nobody, but you" emphasizes the exclusivity of their feelings for this person. They admit that they dislike anyone else and their affections are solely reserved for this individual. This repetition signifies the intensity and unwavering nature of their love. In the verses, Sunmi expresses her distaste for the situation, questioning why the person continues to ignore her words and try to send her away to another man. She feels hurt by their actions and wonders how they could treat her this way. Overall, "Nobody" delves into the theme of seeking love and validation from a specific person while expressing frustration with their actions and desires. It showcases the intensity of the singer's love and their unwillingness to settle for anyone else.
- The song "Thunderous" by Stray Kids is an anthem about staying confident in oneself and not bowing down to societal pressures. The lyrics describe a group of individuals who refuse to conform to the norms of society and instead choose their own path. They are proud of who they are and refuse to let anyone bring them down. The chorus, "Thunderous, thunderous, man I'm not sorry, I'm dirty," is a powerful declaration of self-love and self-acceptance. The repetition of "thunderous" represents their strength and the unapologetic attitude they have toward the rest of the world. The beginning of the chorus and chorus also mentions villains and faultfinders who try to bring them down. The thunderous ones use this negativity to fuel their passion and motivation to keep going, no matter what others may say. Overall, "Thunderous" is a call to all those who feel different or like outcasts to embrace their uniqueness and not let anyone bring them down. The song promotes individuality and being true to oneself, even if it means going against society's norms.
- Venom is about getting caught in a dangerous situation or relationship, which is what the spiderwebs throughout the music video symbolize. He knows he's trapped but he can't escape because he's addicted to his partners poison and their touch. He's unable to break free from their grip.
- It starts off with a heart-shaped monster that fans have named 'Pipi' infecting Felix, then the rest of Stray Kids, so Changbin calls the police who are also played by Stray Kids to investigate the crime scene and arrest the heart-shaped monsters and the infected. The police pull a plug and the whole set collapses. Seungmin rewinds the video. The infected put the plug back to stop the collapsing and break the video.
- "Adult Ceremony" by Park Ji Yoon is a song about a young woman finally embracing her adulthood and expressing her love for someone who has been waiting for her. In the verses, the singer implores the person she is addressing to stop hesitating and to understand what she desires. She acknowledges that she is no longer a girl, but a grown woman, and she appreciates the patience and love that person has shown her. The singer is ready to experience a kiss and become a woman through that act. The chorus emphasizes the singer's transition from being a girl to a woman. She urges the person to not hesitate anymore and to give her the love and attention she has been waiting for. The reference to "twenty roses" can be interpreted as a symbolic gesture of love and a desire to feel that love from the person she addresses. In verse 3, the singer expresses her willingness to allow herself to be loved by the person who has been devoted to her. She asks the person to teach her the sweetness and fragrance of love, acknowledging that their support and waiting have caused her heartache as well. However, she believes that now there is no reason to delay her own growth and embracing of adulthood. Overall, "Adult Ceremony" is a song about a young woman embracing her maturity and expressing her love for someone who has been waiting patiently for her. It's a celebration of personal growth and the desire to experience love as an adult.