Stray Kids [INTRO "Lose My Breath (Feat. Charlie Puth)"]
Summary
TLDRThe speaker expresses excitement about a new song that they believe will be a hit, highlighting the unique collaboration with Charlie Puth at a song camp. They detail the creative process, the challenges of working in a new genre, and the meticulous effort put into the music. The song, featuring an old-school feel with R&B influences, is a departure from Stray Kids' previous work, yet the members excel in capturing the emotional tone. The theme of the song revolves around the overwhelming feeling of love, with lyrics that convey a sense of breathlessness and longing. The speaker also discusses the group's evolving vocal styles, the importance of facial expressions and hand gestures in performance, and the significance of their fans, known as STAY, in their journey. They look forward to promoting their music in the US and globally, with a hope to gain more recognition and meet their fans in person.
Takeaways
- ð¶ The song 'Lose My Breath' is a new genre exploration for Stray Kids, featuring an old-school feel with a strong R&B vibe.
- ð€ 3RACHA had the opportunity to work with Charlie Puth at a song camp, which was a significant learning experience for them.
- ð The members of Stray Kids admire Charlie Puth's musical genius and effortless work style, which has inspired them to improve their own craft.
- ð€ The songwriting process involved a meticulous approach, with a focus on fine-tuning ideas and adapting to a new emotional tone.
- ð¶ The song's theme revolves around the feeling of being 'out of breath' due to an overwhelming love, which is portrayed through the lyrics and vocal delivery.
- ð Stray Kids experimented with their vocal styles, showcasing a new side that is more delicate and rounded compared to their usual powerful performances.
- ð The choreography for 'Lose My Breath' is rhythmic and incorporates both gentle and forceful moments, blending well with the song's melody.
- ð¥ The music video concept is inspired by 'The Little Mermaid', with a unique Stray Kids twist, incorporating water elements and a cinematic approach.
- ð The members had fun with various video shoots, including a first-time driving experience on camera and a dramatic scene in the rain.
- ð Stray Kids is looking forward to promoting in the US and gaining more musical recognition, with hopes of performing at festivals and meeting global fans.
- ð The group is currently preparing for a comeback with an album featuring new songs that are different from their previous work, aiming to create a new wave in the music industry.
Q & A
What was the significance of the song 'Lose My Breath' for the group Stray Kids?
-The song 'Lose My Breath' was significant as it marked a new genre exploration for Stray Kids, featuring an old-school feel with a strong R&B vibe, which was a departure from their usual style. It also represented a more mature kind of love song for the group.
How did the collaboration with Charlie Puth at the song camp influence the members of 3RACHA?
-The collaboration with Charlie Puth was an honor and a learning experience for the members of 3RACHA. They admired his work and were inspired by his effortless approach to music creation, which motivated them to try and implement some of his techniques into their own work.
What was unique about the song 'Lose My Breath' in terms of Stray Kids' discography?
-The song was unique because it was the first time Stray Kids had tried this genre and emotional tone. It also showcased a new side of their vocal styles and was composed entirely in English, incorporating interesting compositional elements and voice tones that they had not used before.
How did the theme of 'The Little Mermaid' influence the music video concept for 'Lose My Breath'?
-The theme of 'The Little Mermaid' influenced the music video concept by incorporating a mermaid story unique to Stray Kids, with elements of longing and a strong love that makes someone escape from the water. The video included a submerged set and scenes of members dancing on water, adding a new visual style to their performances.
What was the approach to the choreography for 'Lose My Breath'?
-The choreography for 'Lose My Breath' was rhythmic and included a mix of gentle and forceful moments. It featured medium-tempo moves and a formation-based approach, with subtle points that were natural and smooth. The choreography was designed to highlight the deeper parts of the group's message and to showcase the members' individual skills.
How did the members of Stray Kids adapt their singing techniques for 'Lose My Breath'?
-The members adapted their singing techniques to fit the theme of breathing, using a JYP style with a mix of air and sound, leaning more towards air. They sang delicately to maintain the emotion of the song, focusing on vocalization and adjusting their singing to fit the melody and the English pronunciation.
What was the initial reaction of the member speaking in the transcript when they first heard the song 'Lose My Breath'?
-The initial reaction was that the song was going to be fun and that it would allow the group to showcase something new. The song felt fresh and different from their usual style, which was both challenging and exciting.
How did the experience of working with Charlie Puth affect the speaker's perspective on their own music creation?
-The experience was eye-opening and inspiring. The speaker was amazed by Charlie Puth's effortless approach to music and his ability to produce top lines quickly. This motivated the speaker to work harder and to try to incorporate some of Puth's techniques into their own music.
What was the main challenge the members faced when recording the song 'Lose My Breath'?
-The main challenge was adapting to a new genre and style of music, as well as singing in an unfamiliar tone that mixed falsetto and chest voice. The members had to focus on vocalization and find a midpoint in their singing styles to match the song's requirements.
How did the concept of 'Lose My Breath' come about?
-The concept of 'Lose My Breath' was centered around a deeper, more mature kind of love, with themes of breathlessness and suffocation. The song's lyrics and emotional tone were designed to convey the overwhelming feeling of love that leads to significant sacrifices.
What was the speaker's attitude towards the pronunciation of English words in the song?
-Initially, the speaker felt burdened by the challenge of English pronunciation, but over time, they found it interesting to overcome. They practiced by listening to pop songs and worked on maintaining the melody of the song through proper pronunciation.
What are the future goals and expectations of Stray Kids as expressed in the transcript?
-The future goals include gaining more musical recognition in the United States, performing at festivals, visiting countries they haven't been to, and continuing to connect with their global fans. They also aim to pursue their dreams not only in Korea but around the world and to create a new wave in music.
Outlines
ð¶ Collaboration with Charlie Puth ð¶
The speaker expresses excitement about a new song that they believe will be a hit. They discuss the importance of song camps and share their experience at a recent one in the US where they had the honor of working with Charlie Puth. The speaker, being the most fluent in English within their group, 3RACHA, took on the role of discussing and refining ideas with Puth. They admired Puth's effortless creativity and learned a lot from his work style. The song they created has an old-school feel with an R&B vibe, a new genre for Stray Kids, which was both challenging and rewarding. The emotional depth of the song is captured in the lyrics, particularly the line 'Ah I lose my breath,' which became a highlight. The theme of feeling out of breath due to love is a central focus, and the song's composition and vocal styles are a departure from their previous work, showcasing a new side of their abilities.
ð The Little Mermaid Concept and Choreography ð
The speaker describes the unique concept behind their new song, drawing inspiration from 'The Little Mermaid.' They talk about the group's first attempt at incorporating water elements into their performances, which was a departure from their usual 'fire' theme. Despite a fall during practice, the speaker is confident that the water-based performance will be successful. They also mention their first time driving on camera and a memorable scene with a fellow member in the rain. The choreography is described as rhythmic with a mix of gentle and forceful moments, and the speaker took an active role in selecting and combining various choreographic elements. The performance aims to highlight the group's message subtly, with medium-tempo moves adding an exciting thrill.
ð Overcoming Challenges in Dance and Vocals ð
The speaker discusses the challenges faced while practicing the dance and vocals for their new song. They detail the difficulty of synchronizing certain movements and the need to adapt their singing techniques to fit the song's theme of breathing. The group experimented with a new recording style, focusing on a mix of air and sound. The speaker praises the vocal improvements of fellow members Seungmin and Changbin, and shares their own process of finding a midpoint in their vocal register to match the song's requirements. They also emphasize the importance of pronunciation, especially when singing in English, and how they've worked to improve this aspect of their performance.
ð€ Vocal Growth and the Desire to Excel ð€
The speaker reflects on their personal growth as a singer, expressing a desire to be recognized not just as a rapper but also as a capable vocalist. They share their process of finding their unique vocal color and the challenges of singing in an unfamiliar tone. The speaker also talks about the pressure of following a strong performance by a fellow member and how they worked to develop their own distinct sound. They discuss their vocal characteristics and the role they play within the group's harmonies. The importance of pronunciation when singing in English is again highlighted, and the speaker shares how they have been dedicated to improving this skill.
ð Global Ambitions and Connection with Fans ð
The speaker expresses excitement about promoting their new single 'Lose My Breath' in the US and the opportunity it presents to improve their English skills. They hope that their efforts will help Stray Kids gain more recognition in the United States. The speaker looks forward to performing at music festivals and visiting countries where they have yet to appear, eager to meet their global fans in person. They emphasize the importance of their fans, known as STAY, and how much it means to them to be able to share their music and perform together. The speaker also teases an upcoming album and the anticipation of their fans, assuring them that new music is on the way and that they are actively preparing for it.
Mindmap
Keywords
ð¡Song Camp
ð¡Charlie Puth
ð¡Old-School Feel
ð¡R&B Vibe
ð¡Emotional Tone
ð¡Vocal Styles
ð¡Choreography
ð¡JYP Style
ð¡The Little Mermaid
ð¡Promotion
ð¡STAY
Highlights
The song 'Lose My Breath' is a new genre exploration for Stray Kids, combining an old-school feel with a strong R&B vibe.
3RACHA had the opportunity to work with Charlie Puth at a song camp, which was a significant learning experience for the members.
The group's admiration for Charlie Puth's musical genius was confirmed through their collaborative efforts.
The songwriting process involved a meticulous approach, with a focus on fine-tuning ideas and adapting to new styles.
The emotional tone of 'Lose My Breath' is a departure from Stray Kids' previous work, which felt both challenging and rewarding.
A key highlight of the song is the line 'Ah I lose my breath,' which captures the essence of the track.
The theme of the song revolves around a deep, mature love that leaves one out of breath.
The lyrics of 'Lose My Breath' are entirely in English, incorporating new compositional elements and vocal tones for the group.
Stray Kids aims to showcase a new side of their vocal styles with this single, which feels fresh and different from their usual style.
The group's concept for the song involves a unique take on 'The Little Mermaid,' symbolizing a strong love that transcends boundaries.
The choreography for 'Lose My Breath' is rhythmic and diverse, blending gentle and forceful moments.
Stray Kids has experimented with new recording techniques, focusing on breath control and a mix of air and sound to enhance the song's emotional impact.
The members have worked hard to improve their vocal skills, with Seungmin and Changbin showing significant growth and versatility.
Pronunciation, particularly in English, was a challenge for the group, but they have dedicated practice to improve and maintain the song's melody.
Stray Kids is excited about promoting in the US and hopes to gain more musical recognition through their single 'Lose My Breath'.
The group has a strong desire to tour worldwide and connect directly with their global fans, known as STAY.
Stray Kids is preparing a new album with songs that are new and different, aiming to create a new wave in the music industry.
Transcripts
You might be really surprised
As soon as I heard it, I knew it was a hit
We definitely needed a song like this
I'm quite excited about it
We havenât talked much about song camps
3RACHA went to the Global Citizen event
and had the incredible honor
to work with Charlie Puth at a song camp
We used to do song camps often
but it was a long time since the last one
This time, we went to the US
and had the great opportunity to work with Charlie Puth
Being the most fluent in English among us in 3RACHA
I tend to immediately discuss
both my ideas and the others' ideas
I also relay these ideas to the members separately
and fine-tune them as we go along
I feel like I've learned so much from attending Charlie Puth's song camp
I've always enjoyed Charlie Puth's music
It was an honor to work with him
given how much I admire his work
Charlie is often seen as a genius
and when you work with him, you realize he truly is that and more
Honestly, I put
a lot of effort into my work
When it comes to music
I tend to be very meticulous
and put a lot of effort into making music
but he looked like he was playing
He managed to do everything effortlessly
and it was really surprising
"Wow, this person is something else"
I learned a lot from that
and it inspired me to try
and implement some of that
in my work as well
I don't know, it was just so fascinating
The way he worked was very intriguing
especially how effortlessly the top lines just flowed out
as soon as he grabbed the microphone.
It was truly amazing to witness
and it made me think, "I need to work even harder"
The song itself
has an old-school feel, but also a strong RïŒB vibe
Stray Kids has never tried this genre before
and we've never done a song with this kind of emotional tone
so adapting to that...
I mean, the song is great, the track turned out really well
and the members did an excellent job recording it
But when I listened to it myself
since we had never tried this style
it felt a bit awkward
Even recently
while not often
because I've listened to it so much
but sometimes, when I listen
it makes me realize that our members can really pull off this style too
There's a part in the song where I sing "Ah I lose my breath"
and during "breath"
I sing with a shaky
out of breath kind of feel
That line captures everything about the song
and in my opinion, is truly the ultimate highlight
When I listen to the track
thereâs this back-and-forth, almost like a tug-of-war feeling
There was also an overwhelming feeling
that led us to the theme "Lose My Breath"
Because of that other person, "I'm truly so out of breath..."
"it's suffocating"
That's the kind of theme we went with
It seems like a deeper love song
Perhaps a more mature kind of love
I mean, I don't know love
I don't know
"Even if I have to hold my breath, I want to meet you"
"I love you"
Itâs that kind of feeling
"Even if it means abandoning myself"
"I want to have you"
"I want to win your love"
Itâs that type of song
(When listening to the lyrics) With "I lose my breath when youâre walking in"
there's a tension
a feeling of the heart fluttering
and it's hard to focus
It feels completely different
The lyrics are all in English
and although it's easy to listen to
the song incorporates many interesting compositional elements
and voice tones that none of us
have ever used before
I think "Lose My Breath"
might really showcase a new side of our vocal styles
When I first heard the song, I thought
"this is going to be fun"
and that "we could show something new with this"
The song itself feels somehow moist
In my opinion
this song has old JYP-style elements
At least, from listening to the track
"Can I actually pull this off?"
I thought that at first
But the more I listened, the more natural it felt
and I could even imagine how well certain members would fit
particular parts
Immediately, I felt a huge sense of responsibility
because
the voice in the demo
was none other than Charlie Puth
A voice I've grown up listening to
It was surreal and gratifying
to hear his voice in our demo
and in the end
"now's the time I really need to step up"
I thought that a lot
My first thought was, "can I handle this?"
"This is going to be quite challenging"
It felt fresh because it was very different from our usual style of music
I was really worried
but ultimately, showing these sides
could make it
more unique for STAY as well
The song itself is so melodically nice
that I think it could be widely loved
if the choreography turns out well too
The content is really great too
The Little Mermaid
Our concept was
"The Little Mermaid"
It has a mermaid story unique to SKZ
The love could be so strong
that it makes someone escape
from the water
We incorporated some fun stories
about longing into this project
We donât really mix with "water"
It was always "fire" for us
We were minimalistic this time and tried a lot of new things
like dancing on water
or dipping our faces in water
I mean, dancing on water
might sound common
but the setting was beautifully set up
that I think it'll turn out well
The splashing added a nice touch too
so I believe everything will fit well
I fell over at that part
I fell over, oh my...
Anyway, despite falling
the overall look
was so coherent and I loved it
Because it was in water
I wasn't hurt or scarred or anything
and Iâve practiced falling safely
since I was young, so I was okay
We had a submerged set
where we danced
with the water almost up to our knees
While the group dance was a key point
we had a lot of cinematic scenes
tailored to individual performances too
I also drove for the first time on camera
I was supposed to keep a serious face while driving
but it was so much fun that I couldn't help but laugh
One scene with Felix and me in the rain
looked really awesome for me
I thought I looked great
I think you'll be quite surprised
when you see our performance
Previously, we've
really emphasized power, but this time
we've toned it down significantly
While it is a group dance
it has a lot of rhythmic elements
so I liked that
I love the choreography for the hook
It was the part I liked most when I saw the choreography submission
We haven't had a lot of choreographies
where we stop and hold certain movements
so I think our fans will love it too
I had my concerns
because if the dance is too hard, it wouldn't blend well with the song
but going with a formation-based approach
didn't seem right either
Looking at the performance as a whole
it's essentially a loop of gentle and forceful moments
And then it ends on a strong note
We wanted to give that diversity
and since we got submissions from many different choreographers
I took all of them
and reviewed each one
and decided which parts to use from which
The members would express their opinions
and thatâs how we created the performance
The choreography
has subtle points
that are both natural
and smooth
I guess we could call them safe
By highlighting these points
we thought the viewers would see the deeper parts of our message
Weâve incorporated medium-tempo moves
moves
that we usually wouldnât do
and
I think that
adds an exciting thrill
to the performance
Capturing the essence
of movements such as
"tick, tick, press, snap!" was challenging
So we would split in half and watch each other dance
For example, there's a move in the last chorus
where you sharply hit
your shoulders twice
We aimed to make this movement
elastic to match the beat
and although it looks simple
it's quite tricky to synchronize
Some use their upper bodies to go this way
others use isolation
and because there are so many variations
it took us a significant amount of time to get it right
The members found that a bit hard
but because it was another challenge
we overcame it while having fun
We've been practicing hard
If we upload a dance challenge
the hand movements
especially the hands
and feet
should be parts to look out for
as well as facial expressions
It's always the facial expression,
the hand gestures, and the feet
that really explain, express this song's color
For the beat
use the entire beat and hit briefly
We've really changed up
the members' singing techniques
and the direction of our recordings
The theme revolves around breathing
so we went JYP style, half air, half sound
but with air at around 70 or 80 instead of the usual 50:50 ratio
In the beginning
where the instruments drop out and the track gets a bit quieter
we blend in air to create a key mood-setting moment
Then, as the music builds to a climax
Lee Know sings on a strong note
In our Stray Kids songs, whenever we hit high notes
or when we sing, we sing in a piercing style
If we sang high notes like that in this song
it would break a lot of the emotion
We have to sing very delicately
and open up a lot of space within here
so that it sounds not angular
but more round, and filled
Feel, intonation, everything's like that
but we focused on vocalization the most
and having to sing each and every word
adjusting like that was the hardest part
- Okay, let's go
Okay
Not bad?
Okay, very good
Sing as if you're out of breath
The last two lines were half-falsetto!
That was good
It felt different, though
Yeah, this feeling...
You could do more, I think
I was most surprised by Seungmin and Changbin
Seungmin
brought the song to life much better than I thought he would
I feel like he's improved
so much it's almost unrealistic
Sometimes when I'm bored and he's humming
practicing or he just released a cover
I think, "he's improved a lot and he's still improving"
and I think, "he recorded this song"
"with a really strong leading voice, and he did well"
The image of Changbin
as a rapper is very strong, right?
But in this song, he also sings
When he sings, he has a very sharp voice
which suits RïŒB or old hip hop songs
but even in this kind of song
I was surprised by how well his style
could shine through and how well he sang
Let's start with "'Cause" first
Yes
I think this is okay
I think maybe just a little bit more
Okay, I'll try that
Yeah, this level of "stops" is good
In terms of vocals, the members
work really hard and are really good
so I'm not very ambitious in that sense
I'm not ambitious like that
but if given the opportunity
I don't want to hear people say
"Oh, he's a rapper, so..."
or "his vocals are just okay"
I do not want to hear that
I want to hear "he's a rapper, but he can sing too!"
If you pay close attention
to the emotion I put into each word
you'll know "this guy worked hard"
"he really put his effort into this"
I think you'll be able to feel that
Thank you for catching those details
and listening attentively
It's singing
I kept thinking, "will I do well?"
I don't have a lot of experience singing
but I thought a lot about how to show
my unique sides and skills
"Do I have to sing in a husky voice?"
I mostly sing with a low register, and also sing brightly in other times
so I thought a lot about how
I could find that midpoint
While I sang, I felt
"ah, this is my exact color!"
That hit me for the first time in a while
It was really difficult
to sing this song
I had to sing in an unfamiliar tone
the middle of falsetto and chest voice
and it was hard to vocalize like that
So, recording was quite challenging
but thanks to 3RACHA's direction, I managed to finish well
It was probably the most
vocally challenging recording for me
Seungmin's part was the best
He sang so well
So, to be honest, I felt a bit pressured
Because my part is right after his
He sang so well
that I studied his voice a lot
I had to sound and feel different from him
so I focused on that
In my opinion
within the team, vocally speaking
compared to the other members
I have a somewhat
metallic tone
so I tend to come out more in strong parts
and provide a kind of harmonizing effect
That's how
I perceive my vocals
Just because it sounds good
doesn't mean it's a low song
Especially my part
is a small mix of chest voice and falsetto
I kept trying to maintain that mixed voice tone
and lately, with a lot of singing practice
I could do it very well
I loved it
It's a little long
Okay
Shorten it a tiny bit
Yeah, you got it
Ah, like that
Since it's not in the lyrics
the melody is just the melody
and I don't know where to fit these English words
into the melody
I went to Chan and asked
"How should I do this?"
and kept asking about pronunciation
I kept repeating that
over and over again
I studied pronunciation a lot
Whenever I sing English songs like this
my pronunciation would lead to long recording sessions
So, I was like
"this is a problem"
and for about a month, I only listened to pop songs
I always feel pressured when it comes to recording English parts
Even in Korean songs, they often include English parts
"There's a lot of Korean, but why do I keep getting the English lines?"
I used to think that, but now I find it fun to overcome that
so now I find it interesting
This was very difficult
Since Chan lived abroad before
he's quite sensitive about pronunciation
I used to feel quite burdened
by those aspects
but as I continued...
English pronunciation is really helpful in maintaining the melody of the song
because we keep rolling our tongues
Korean feels a bit choppy
so I practiced pop songs
and kept challenging myself
and so I've improved a lot in recordings
It's kind of new
to promote in the US
with a single
So, for this US single, "Lose My Breath"
I want to take good care of the members
so that we can enjoy promotions
and have fun
Oh, well...
I'm glad I learned a lot of English when I was young
I really enjoy singing pop songs, so I'm looking forward to promotions
We promoted "MANIAC" in the States before
and it was really fun
I'm looking forward to the music shows
I think it'll be a great opportunity
to study English again
It's a small wish of mine
but I hope through this song and our promotions in the US
our group Stray Kids can gain
more
musical recognition in the United States
There are quite a few festivals this year
Besides concerts
there are many opportunities for us
to showcase our music to our global fans
There are a lot of countries we haven't been to yet
I want to visit some of those countries
because I've heard a lot of stories
about how they like us in those countries
I want to go there and meet them in person to communicate directly
I just love performing so much
that simply sharing the stage
with many STAY
feels like a "blessing" to me
It's something we can do together
so I hope we can continue to listen to music, dance
and enjoy those things together for a long time
For a long time
with the members
We want to pursue our goals and dreams
not only in Korea, but also around the world
So I just think it's really important to
see all of our fans and our STAY around the world
because it means so much to us that we really want to tour around the world
And I'm just glad that we have the chance to do that, to meet our STAY
You know
the only place that we can stay with is STAY
They're the reasons why we are here
So I think that's why our name is Stray Kids
In a sense, it fits so well together
I think that's definitely our biggest goal for this year
Even though we may be...
getting an award, a nice big award as a sign of recognition
I think it's more important to see fans
and STAY everywhere all around the world
because they're the ones who make STRAY KIDS stay, in a sense
It's been a while since our last comeback
By the time this comes out, it will have been even longer
so I bet fans are eagerly waiting, like, "when is Stray Kids coming back?"
"When?"
We're shooting this intro interview now
but my mouth is itching
I think
we'll be shooting another intro interview
soon
so I've already prepared everything
Very soon
You guys, the time is coming
Everything is ready
Just wait a little longer
and you'll be able to enjoy a nice album
We're preparing a lot of songs right now
and those songs also
are new for us, just like "Lose My Breath"
With our new music
I have this somewhat
grand dream
of creating a new wave
Please stay tuned
Coming Soon
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