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"Social Path"
Single by Stray Kids featuring Lisa
from the EP Social Path / Super Bowl (Japanese Ver.)
Language
  • English
  • Japanese
A-side "Super Bowl (Japanese ver.)"
ReleasedAugust 30, 2023
Studio JYPE (Seoul)
Genre Rock
Length3:19
Label Epic Japan
Composer(s)
  • Bang Chan
  • Changbin
  • Han
  • Versachoi
Lyricist(s)
  • Bang Chan
  • Changbin
  • Han
  • Yohei
Stray Kids singles chronology
"Super Bowl (Japanese ver.)"
(2023)
"Social Path"
(2023)
"Lalalala"
(2023)
Lisa singles chronology
"Realize"
(2023)
"Social Path"
(2023)
"Hello World"
(2024)