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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.
- Reality show web series by South Korean boy group Stray Kids. It features the group taking part in different games and activities.
- 16 trainees from the entertainment company 'JYP Entertainment' are chosen to compete for a spot in the companies soon to debut girl group 'Twice'.
- The song "Happy Death Day" by Xdinary Heroes showcases the theme of emptiness and dissatisfaction in celebrating a special day, like a birthday. The opening lines and the chorus suggest an apparent contradiction as the song talks about a "Happy Death Day" and a "Happy, happy worst day." The chorus implies that the narrator doesn't enjoy their birthday, which is supposed to be the happiest day of the year, and that their worst day may actually bring happiness. In the first verse, the narrator portrays themselves as a birthday clown, whose forced laughter and hollow happiness do not resonate with them or the guests. The chorus also highlights the fake celebrations, including the exploding fireworks, the clown's mocking laughter, and the people's mindless wishes. The post-chorus depicts the narrator's disgust with the fakeness and insincerity. In the second verse, the narrator recalls their eighth birthday when they had to pretend to be happy in front of their guests while feeling sad inside. The bridge talks about the inevitability of death and how the cold truth affects them, representing a feeling of numbness and lack of purpose. Overall, the song enjoys a sense of melancholy and disillusionment in the face of social conventions. The lyrics communicate a desire for authenticity and genuineness rather than forced and faked celebrations.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Stray Kids stated "The message of District 9 is to break out of the mold, break the system, and build their own territory, which is exactly what the group's name, Stray Kids, is all about. The lyrics are composed with the bold ambition to turn everything upside down in their special district, and the song is a hybrid genre that combines hip-hop, rock, and EDM to create an energetic sound."
- Action-packed video for their rap-filled single "Megaverse" from Stray Kids mini-album Rock-Star.
- ITZYs Dalla Dalla is about how you should love yourself and ignore other people's opinions. At one point it was the most viewed debut song in 24 hours, at 17.1 million views.
- 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.
- TWICE gets invited to prom, and gets the time to shine in front of their crush
- The song "CAKE" by ITZY appears to have a theme centered around self-empowerment and embracing one's individuality. The lyrics convey a sense of confidence and determination to live life on one's own terms. The songs instill a message of self-confidence, individuality, and living life authentically. It encourages listeners to prioritize their own happiness and not be defined by societal expectations.
- "Mr. Vampire" by ITZY is a song that explores themes of love, attraction, and the overwhelming desire to be with someone. The lyrics depict a sense of excitement and awakening as the singer describes waking up refreshed and eagerly reaching out for their love interest. The key lyrics in the song convey the longing for true love and the potential for a wonderful future together. The line "Did I find true love? It feels like it will be a wonderful day" suggests the hopeful anticipation of a great relationship. The lyrics also incorporate vampire symbolism to represent a consuming and powerful love. The lines "White and pretty teeth, my blood getting sweeter, a heartbeat that jumps like birds, bite me, bite you, boom, boom," highlight their connection's intense and exhilarating nature. Cultural and historical references are not explicitly present in the song. However, the use of vampire imagery is a popular trope in popular culture that often symbolizes intense passion, desire, and the willingness to be consumed by love. This references the supernatural and draws on the mystical allure of vampires in various literature and entertainment. Overall, "Mr. Vampire" explores the emotions and excitement of falling in love. The song emphasizes the desire to be with someone, drawing on vampire symbolism to express the intense and consuming nature of their connection. The lyrics suggest that the singer feels perfectly matched with their love interest, creating a sense of harmony and compatibility. Through its vibrant and energetic sound, the song captures the thrill of love and the longing to be consumed by its power.
- 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.
- Stray Kids are trying to take down a group of gangsters. After a shooting scene Stray Kids were kidnapped but they all managed to escape and get away from that place but they found a lab full of chemicals so they burnt down the whole building. But there's a twist. I.N who's a member of Stray Kids came back and took the gun that was left on the table because I.N is the gangs boss disguised as a Stray Kids member.
- 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.
- 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.