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Mixtape
EP by
ReleasedJanuary 8, 2018 (2018-01-08)
Recorded2017
StudioJYPE Studios
Genre
Length24:02
LanguageKorean
Label
Producer
  • J. Y. Park "The Asiansoul" (exec.)
  • Armadillo
  • 3Racha
  • earattack
  • Matthew Engst
  • Garden
  • Jinjjasanai
  • Tobias Karlsson
  • Kim Sang-mi
  • Brandon Lowry
  • Rangga
  • This N That
  • Trippy
Stray Kids chronology
Mixtape
(2018)
I Am Not
(2018)
Singles from Mixtape
  1. "Hellevator"
    Released: November 1, 2017 (2017-11-01)
  2. "Beware"
    Released: January 8, 2018 (2018-01-08)

Mixtape is a pre-debut extended play (EP) by South Korean boy group Stray Kids. The EP was released digitally and physically on January 8, 2018 by JYP Entertainment and distributed through Genie Music. It consists of seven songs, all of which were performed on their eponymous reality show.[2][3] The album sold 45,249 physical copies in January.[4]

Background and development

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The South Korean Boy Group Stray Kids was formed by JYP Entertainment in 2017 through a reality survival show titled Stray Kids broadcast by Mnet.[5] During the show, the contestants performed seven new songs that were co-written and co-composed by themselves. Most of the song was produced by 3Racha, Stray Kids pre-debut Hiphop and Producing Unit, but got remastered during the show.[6]

Mixtape was the first album released by the boy group as a pre-debut album that released before the group's official debut. On December 28, 2017, the boy group posted a track list image about the pre-debut album Mixtape release date. The image created a dark atmosphere by overlapping the silhouettes of the nine Stray Kids members and the shape of a cassette tape reminiscent of a mixtape. The album release date was announced with the phrase ‘2018.01.08’ in the center of the cassette tape. In addition, the track list for the album 'Mixtape' was also revealed. This album contains 7 tracks of self-composed songs performed by members while going through each stage of missions on Mnet's Stray Kids, which covers the debut process of Stray Kids.[7]

Track listing

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Credits adapted from Melon[8]

No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Hellevator"
  • Armadillo
  • 3Racha[a]
  • Armadillo
  • 3Racha
  • Rangga
  • Armadillo
  • Bang Chan (3Racha)
  • Rangga
4:01
2."Beware" (Grrr 총량의 법칙[b])
  • 3Racha
  • 3Racha
  • Armadillo
  • Trippy
  • 1take
  • Trippy
3:09
3."Spread My Wings" (어린 날개[c])
  • 3Racha
  • 3Racha
  • Trippy
  • Trippy
3:18
4."Yayaya"
  • 3Racha
  • earattack
  • earattack
  • 3Racha
  • earattack
3:21
5."Glow"
  • Seo Chang-bin (3Racha)
  • Felix
  • Lee Min-ho
  • Bang Chan (3Racha)
  • This N That
  • Bang Chan (3Racha)
  • Garden
  • This N That
3:24
6."School Life"
  • Brandon Lowry
  • Tobias Karlsson
  • Matthew Engst
  • Han Ji-sung (3Racha)
  • Kim Woojin
  • Kim Sang-mi
  • Thrice Noble
  • Brandon Lowry
  • Tobias Karlsson
  • Matthew Engst
  • Kim Sang-mi
  • Thrice Noble
3:36
7."4419"
  • 3Racha
  • Kim Seung-min
  • Hwang Hyun-jin
  • 3Racha
  • Jinjjasanai
  • Jinjjasanai
3:13
Total length:24:02

Charts

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Certifications

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Certifications for Mixtape
Region Certification Certified units/sales
South Korea (KMCA)[18] Platinum 250,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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Release history and formats for Mixtape
Region Date Format Distributor Ref.
Various January 8, 2018 Digital download
South Korea
CD

Notes

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  1. ^ Normally in track's credit, 3Racha is separated as Bang Chan (3Racha), Seo Chang-bin (3Racha), and Han Ji-sung (3Racha).
  2. ^ Grrr Chongnyang-ui Beopchik lit. "Grrr Law of total quantity"
  3. ^ Eorin Nalgae lit. "Young wings"

References

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  2. ^ Jeong, Ah-ram. ""JYP 新 기대주" 스트레이 키즈, 오늘(8일) 전격 데뷔". Naver (in Korean). Xports News. Retrieved January 13, 2018.
  3. ^ Go, Seung-ah. "[팝's신곡]"JYP 신예의 첫걸음"…스트레이키즈 표 '믹스 테잎'". Naver (in Korean). Herald Pop. Retrieved January 13, 2018.
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  6. ^ Yoo, Ji-hye. "'스트레이 키즈' 첫방, 시작된 JYP 新9인조의 '험난 데뷔길' [종합]". Naver (in Korean). Osen. Retrieved October 17, 2017.
  7. ^ "스트레이키즈, 1월 8일 전격 데뷔 "자작곡 수록"" [Stray Kids pre-debut "Self-produced Tracks" will be released on January 8th]. News1 (in Korean). December 28, 2017. Retrieved January 16, 2024.
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  9. ^ "Album Top 40 slágerlista – 2023. 1. hét" (in Hungarian). MAHASZ. Retrieved January 12, 2023.
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  13. ^ "Official Independent Album Breakers Chart Top 20". Official Charts Company. Retrieved August 12, 2023.
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