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STRAY KIDS Announces First Japanese Drama OST Single

STRAY KIDS, the globally renowned K-pop group, is set to make their mark in the Japanese music scene with the release of their first Japanese drama OST single titled “WHY?”

STRAY KIDS To Release First Japanese Drama OST Single

The announcement, made through the official ‘Re: Revenge – At the End of Desire’ Twitter account on March 23, has ignited excitement among fans worldwide. The OST single is produced by the group’s own production team, 3RACHA, adding a personal touch to the project.

“WHY?” serves as the OST for the Fuji TV Thursday Theater drama ‘Re: Revenge – At the End of Desire,’ scheduled to premiere on April 11. This marks a significant milestone for Stray Kids as they venture into the realm of Japanese television dramas, showcasing their versatility and expanding their reach beyond the music industry.

The song itself is described as having a powerful sound with a dystopian mood, perfectly complementing the theme of the drama. With lyrics that speak to the challenges and obstacles faced on the journey towards one’s goals, “WHY?” also promises to resonate with listeners on a profound level. Produced by 3RACHA, the track also showcases the group’s musical prowess and ability to convey emotion through their music.

Members of STRAY KIDS shared their anticipation for the release, also expressing their excitement for their first Japanese drama OST project. They revealed that they meticulously crafted the lyrics to capture the essence of the drama’s protagonist’s journey, hoping that viewers will not only enjoy the song but also appreciate the depth and worldview portrayed in the drama.

“WHY?” is set to be officially released at midnight on April 12, immediately following the drama’s premiere broadcast. Fans can look forward to experiencing the synergy between Stray Kids’ music and the compelling narrative of ‘Re: Revenge – At the End of Desire,’ making it a must-watch and must-listen event for fans of both the group and Japanese television dramas.

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