Stray Kids shared which of their music videos were the most difficult to film.
Continue reading to know what the members said.
These are the Hardest Stray Kids Music Videos to Film, According to Members
On April 20, "million-seller" Stray Kids sat down for an interview with Seventeen magazine to answer several questions and determine how much they know each other.
Of the many questions the magazine had for the group, one of them asked for what music video was the hardest to film. But, the octet named not only one MV but three.
Hyunjin was the first to respond, saying that Stray Kids' "Freeze" MV was the most difficult one.
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Changbin seemed to agree with Hyunjin and shared that it was "very cold" when they were shooting the music video for "Freeze."
Stray Kids' leader, Bang Chan, explained, "'Cause it was just so cold. It was freezing. [The] song's called 'Freeze' but it was freezing."
The group's youngest member, I.N, then said that Stray Kids' "Back Door" MV is another hardest one to film.
Hyunjin appeared to know why he picked "Back Door" and said, "Oh, 100% dance."
I.N explained that throughout the filming of the "Back Door" music video all they ever did was dance, plus it was hot that time as it was during the summer season.
"All day dance. Summer and hot," he commented.
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Finally, Felix said that "MIROH" is another Stray Kids music video that was the hardest to shoot, and most of his members reacted to show that they agree with him.
Although the members didn't explain why, Bang Chan's reaction seemed to hint that it was tiring when they filmed the "MIROH" MV.
For starters, "Freeze" is one of the B-side songs from Stray Kids' latest mini-album "ODDINARY," which came out in March this year.
While "Back Door" is the title track from the group's repackaged album "IN LIFE," "MIROH" is the title song from their 2019 mini-album "Clé 1 : MIROH."
Watch Stray Kids' full interview with Seventeen magazine here!
Stray Kids Becomes First K-pop Artist to Achieve THIS on Billboard 200 This 2022
In other news, Stray Kids has attained a new Billboard milestone with their latest comeback album "ODDINARY."
For the week ending on April 23, "ODDINARY" successfully stayed on the Billboard 200 chart, which ranks 200 popular albums in the United States. The mini-album ranked No. 131 on the latest list.
Stray Kids' "ODDINARY" first entered at No. 1 on the chart last month, making the group the third Korean act in history to place first on the tally (following BTS and SuperM).
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This week, Stray Kids has achieved a new feat. Their new mini-album "ODDINARY" is now the first - and so far, only K-pop album released this 2022 to spend four weeks on Billboard 200.
Stray Kids is also now the eighth K-pop artist in history to remain on the US album chart for at least four weeks, after BTS, BLACKPINK, NCT, SuperM, NCT 127, TWICE, and TXT.
Meanwhile, Stray Kids' "ODDINARY" is still running on other Billboard charts this week. It maintained its position at No. 1 on Billboard's World Albums chart for the fourth week in a row.
The mini-album also ranked No. 12 on the Top Current Album Sales chart, No. 13 on the Top Album Sales chart, and No. 24 on the Tastemaker Albums chart.
Congratulations to Stray Kids!
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Written by Maria Scott