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Released | February 22, 2023 | |||
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Genre | J-pop | |||
Length | 32:38 | |||
Language | Japanese | |||
Label | Epic Japan | |||
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The Sound is the debut Japanese-language studio album and third overall by South Korean boy band Stray Kids. It was released on February 22, 2023, through Epic Records Japan, eight months after their second Japanese-language EP Circus (2022). Centered on an orchestra theme and the group's own unique music concept, the album consists of ten tracks, preceded by "Scars", the Japanese versions of "Thunderous" and "Case 143", and the title track. The Sound debuted atop Oricon Albums Chart for the first time, and Billboard Japan Hot Albums.
After the release of the Japanese version of "Case 143" on December 15, 2022, [1] Stray Kids first announced their debut Japanese studio album via a trailer on December 23, 2022, scheduled for release on February 22 next year. [2] The album made available to pre-order on the same day, coming in four editions–limited A (CD + Blu-ray), limited B (CD + SpecialZine), regular, and eight individual-cover FC limited editions. [3] The album's title, The Sound, alongside the track listing, main promotional images, and each edition's cover artworks, were revealed on January 16, 2023. [4] The visuals depict the concept of an orchestra, showing the members playing different musical instruments. [5] The main trailer was uploaded later on January 25. [6] The original track "The Sound" was released on January 28, [7] while "There" later as a promotional single on February 15. [8]
The Sound consists of ten tracks; six tracks are original Japanese songs, and four tracks are previous releases recorded in Japanese: "Case 143" and "Chill" from the EP Maxident (2022), and the double A-side single "Scars" and the Japanese version of "Thunderous". [9] The FC limited edition additionally includes the instrumental version of the title track. [10] 3Racha—an in-house production team of Stray Kids members Bang Chan, Changbin, and Han—wrote and produced most songs on the album. In addition, the members Hyunjin and Seungmin also participated in writing "DLMLU", and "Novel", respectively. [11]
The album opens with the title track "The Sound", depicting the group's confidence and attitude toward their music. [12] "Battle Ground" shows "their enthusiasm and determination to survive in the world of music." [13] "Lost Me" is a "heartrending" ballad about loneliness without a loved one. [14] "DLMLU" stands for "Don't Let Me Love You", expressing the feeling of "breaking up". [15] "Novel" shows the imagination of "sweet love in novel or drama" and "the feeling of falling in love". [15] The final track "There" is a "heartrending" and "sad" ballad about the end of love. Described by members, it is the second part of the song "Your Eyes" from their previous EP Circus (2022). [16]
To commemorate the release, Stray Kids partnered with Shibuya 109 for Valentine's Day and White Day campaigns, decorating the department store and launching a pop-up store in Tokyo and Osaka in February and March 2023. [17] The group also partnered with Spotify Japan for a stamp rally to attend a special pop-up exhibition at Magnet by Shibuya109 in a week of the release date, [18] and FamilyMart for limited goods. [19] Stray Kids appeared on the covers and gave interviews for magazines Nylon Japan , [20] and Aera . [21] On the release date, the group held a pre-record live event to introduce the album. [22] On March 5, Stray Kids appeared on the Nippon TV's variety show Gyōretsu no Dekiru Sōdansho for breaking foam walls to surprise Japanese actor Rihito Itagaki. [23]
Stray Kids performed "The Sound" for the first time at Music Station on January 27, 2023, [24] as well as at Buzz Rhythm 02 on February 17, [25] The group appeared on the YouTube channel The First Take to perform the re-arranged Japanese version of "Case 143", and "Lost Me" on February 24, and March 8, respectively. [26] [27] The group held the encore shows for Maniac World Tour in Japan on February 11–12 at Saitama Super Arena and 25–26 at Kyocera Dome Osaka. [28] They performed the title track and the Japanese version of "Case 143" from the album at shows. [29] [30]
According to Oricon, The Sound sold 250,422 copies on February 21, 2023, a flying get date. [31] and 378,000 copies on its first week, debuting at number one on the weekly Albums Chart dated March 6, 2023, surpassing 132,000 copies of the previous release Circus and becoming their first number-one album and highest overall physical sales in Japan. [32] The album also debuted atop the Combined Albums Chart and monthly Albums Chart. [33] [34]
Billboard Japan initially reported that The Sound sold 354,746 physical copies and 1,006 downloads during February 20–22. [35] [36] The album debut at number one on the Billboard Japan Hot Albums, [37] earning 450,808 physical copies, debuting atop the Top Albums Sales; [38] and 1,434 digital sales, landing at number two on the Download Albums. [39] For the 2023 Billboard Japan year-end charts, the album reached number six on the Hot Albums, earning 624,173 CDs and 2,754 digital sales. [40] The Sound was certified gold by Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) on March 10. [41] and later double platinum next month. [42]
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Arrangement | Length |
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1. | "The Sound" |
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2. | "Battle Ground" |
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| 3:33 |
3. | "Lost Me" |
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| 3:09 |
4. | "DLMLU" |
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| 3:14 |
5. | "Novel" |
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| 3:08 |
6. | "Case 143" (Japanese version) |
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| 3:13 |
7. | "Chill" (Japanese version) |
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| 3:18 |
8. | "Scars" |
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| 3:19 |
9. | "Thunderous" (Japanese version) |
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| 3:04 |
10. | "There" |
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| 3:35 |
Total length: | 32:38 |
No. | Title | Music | Arrangement | Length |
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11. | "The Sound" (instrumental) |
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Total length: | 35:38 |
No. | Title | Director(s) | Length |
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1. | "Jacket Shooting Making Movie" | ||
2. | "The Sound Recording Making Movie" | ||
3. | "SKZ Museum" | ||
4. | "Circus" (music video) | Bang Jae-yeob | 3:20 |
5. | "Circus" (music video making movie) | ||
6. | "Your Eyes" (music video) | Novvkim | 3:33 |
7. | "Your Eyes" (music video making movie) | ||
Total length: | 128:38 |
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Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Japan (RIAJ) [53] Physical | 2× Platinum | 500,000^ |
Japan Digital | — | 2,252 [54] |
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. |
Region | Date | Format | Version | Label | Ref. |
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Japan | February 22, 2023 | CD + Blu-ray | Limited A | Epic Japan | [55] |
CD + SpecialZine | Limited B | ||||
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Various | Regular | [56] | |||
South Korea | JYP | [15] |
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