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We have reached the point of no return.

Before everyone screamed Levanter, there was Miroh for us.

Yes, this is Miroh, the album that broke us all.

Seriously though, this album is such an iconic album for SKZ not just as an audience, but probably for SKZ themselves as well - this is what started the SKZ sound in our opinion, and probably the first big transition in style, departing from the I Am series and starting something new. It's also just got the most number of hype tracks in general, so all in all, this album is sensational.

So what a great intro video this is, providing a sneak peek at the origin of different sounds and movements, as well as their general creative process.

We are so hyped to get to the more recent album intros now :D it's going to feel so weird reaching 5-star. How far we've come!

Thank you for being with us on this ride! :D

Enjoy <3

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Ace 0307

I really love to watch Intro, when SKZ talk about structure and concepts, it's really interesting!

Kwestleo

Oh I'm at work right now but I will watch as soon as I get off. I have like two more hours

Amy

3racha also did a video with JYP discussing some of the tracks for this album if you want to check it out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxc7Y8qysHE. Miroh was also their first music show win (on 4/4/19 at mcountdown which if you remember their pre-release mixtape had a song titled 4419).

_nora_

It's insane to me that Miroh was released exactly one year after debut. The whole I am series was released in the span of a year🤯. Miroh is really such an important song/album for skz history. Sound wise they really are starting to establish their own unique stray kids sound and they made some big achievements with this comeback too. They got their first music show win ever with Miroh and it was super emotional and special, so I would recommend watching it! Here's the link: https://youtu.be/VXYKQC5R2TA?feature=shared I also recommend the Pretalk 3racha had with Jyp, someone already mentioned it in their comment. Also yes their Bsides are not only super good, but there are so many songs that could've easily been a title track. And honestly it's possible that those songs were made as a title track, you never know with skz😂 They've been putting out an insane amount of music, mvs and content since debut. I'm also excited to get to the more recent intros because those have several parts and show more behind of dance practice and recording!

Amy

Stray kids do have alot of music/performance videos. They tend to have at least 2-3 videos per album. For example, mixtape had videos for Hellevator, Beware(Grr), and Spread My Wings. I am Not had videos for District 9, Mirror, and Grow up as well as a street video for Rock. I am Who had videos for My Pace, Voices, M.I.A, Awkward Silence, and Mixtape#2, and street videos for Question and Insomnia (meaning the only track for that album without a video was "Who?")

J.A. Moore

Boxer (street version) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Un3wEJFu7A&t=21s Boxer (performance video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLGF1RKUHSk

Selande

Changbin and Seungmin sitting in the back during the practice part was because they were both injured. If I remember correctly, Changbin had hurt his ankle and Seungmin his back. This injury also left them out in the choreography for the Victory Song MV. They appear, but don't participate in most of the choreography.

Ixaala

SKZ intros always make me wish more kpop groups got the creative freedom to develop their production and performance in a similar way because listening to how deeply they think about everything from how to highlight parts of the track with the dance to making unique titles makes it feel much more like these songs are part of them rather than ones they just perform for us. Even the members who aren't playing a huge role in creation still exist in this atmosphere where it's encouraged like I.N with his topline. It's exciting to hear the sound and style develop with them. and it makes them such strong and versatile artists in the long-run too.

Kwestleo

Ok I'm back. Let's do this. So there really isn't too much to say during these. But it is fun to go back and hear them talk about what is specifically on that album because nowadays I just have all of their songs on Spotify and I listen to it on shuffle so I don't listen to it album by album. So hearing them talk about the song specific to the album. It's just like. Oh yeah these were all come together and thinking back. Mito is definitely one of the most hype albums that they had. Every song on the track list is a banker, every single last one. And then hearing them talk about boxer. The opening for boxer is adorable because Lee know opens boxer and it is definitely an interesting intro. But here in changbin talk about Lee know's rap. Just really makes me want to hear Lee know rap more. You know what? This has nothing to do with the album but I really want to hear more rap from Lee know and from Seungmin. Yes, boxer had the street video and it also had the special performance video of them dancing. Oh, since they brought up mixtape number 4, I just want to remind y'all that I still don't think y'all have watched the video of 3racha performing hoodie season. Miroh does feel like an English word. I don't know why. I'm only just now realizing that they go through the track list but not in order. I love the choreo. It's a victory song. I love watching Hans baby girl legs dance. I don't know what it is about Changbin's hairstyle here, but it makes his eyes look both big and small at the same time. It's very weird.

DM Wilson

The thing is, the "leap" from albums is only a year from debut, and you know they were probably already creating some of them not long after debut. 3racha as still so new together at debut so they really came together and found themselves quickly when you think about it.

Kumu Leato S. Savini

Their Intro videos are amazing! Either im going to do an intro video for my next release or suggest my friend do it for his lol. I think it is so unique and I don’t see anyone in my genre doing it. I LOVE SKZ and it is great to come back to HANDSOME SAUSAGES to catch up with all their SKZ content. Traveling state to state took its toll on me so ive been slacking here lol. THANKS SO MUCH HS!!!

Emily Cortes

I seriously miss their street mvs though. I love that they had them at that time bcuz they were fun and most likely couldn't afford full production mvs for many of their songs at the time, but I would absolutely love it if they continued to just do silly street mvs for any popular songs they see Stays loving. Stays love everything they do so indulging us in underproduced silly street mvs for songs we adore would be awesome 😁.

Fionnuala

It's so funny to watch the older intros and to have them still talking about Lee Know as a rapper, these days you would never doubt him a fantastic vocalist.

Neuter Lover

JYP can save a huge budget because SKZ can compose / pre-produce / conduct recording by themselves; they can have the budget to make a lot of SKZ MV/content for us. Hahaha.