
Stray Kids recently released a video of the "KARMA" recording sessions on their official YouTube channel, capturing the process of creating their new music. The video vividly depicts the completion of tracks across various genres, including "Half Time," "BLEEP," and "In My Head."
The recording of "Half Time" was a fusion of World Cup-like energy and hip-hop. During the session, Lee Know delivered a powerful vocal performance following the direction to "sing with energy, as if it's the World Cup."
Changbin enhanced the track's flavor by personally modifying the flow during his rap part, stating, "I'll try changing it to a Boom Bap style." The members praised his performance, remarking, "As expected, he's both a vocalist and a rapper."
Bang Chan raised the quality of the songs by providing specific guidance to the members, such as "Focus on a powerful and strong vibe rather than just the pitch" and "Entering with a solid sound is what makes it cool."
For the "BLEEP" recording, the members focused on delicate vocal adjustments to match the song's atmosphere, using techniques like "just-woken-up voices" and "airy tones."
Hyunjin received praise for perfectly mastering the tempo and tone in a rap section that utilized repetitive pronunciations like "Pitch."
The "In My Head" session showcased a harmony between a rock spirit and a calm, stoic sensibility.
Felix infused the song with rock energy by using his signature deep "cave" bass voice to produce a "thicker and stronger" sound.



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