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GIANT is the second Japanese studio album by South Korean boy group Stray Kids. It will be released on November 13, 2024.
The physical release comes in one standard version (Regular), two limited versions (A and B), and eight member-specific versions (FANCLUB).
Background[]
The album was announced with a teaser image and the text "KING GIANT" on September 30 by Stray Kids' Japan twitter account, followed by the digital cover and the official announcement.[1]
The album includes the songs "NIGHT" and "Falling Up" which serve as the opening and ending themes for the anime Tower of God: WORKSHOP BATTLE. They were pre-released as digital singles on October 7, along their English versions.
Composition[]
TBA
Tracklists[]
- GIANT Title track
- Chk Chk Boom (Japanese ver.)
- NIGHT
- Falling Up
- WHY?
- Saiyan
- 愛をくれたのに、なぜ
- Christmas Love
- NIGHT (English ver.)
- Falling Up (English ver.)
CD
- GIANT Title track
- Chk Chk Boom (Japanese ver.)
- NIGHT
- Falling Up
- WHY?
- Saiyan
- 愛をくれたのに、なぜ
- Christmas Love
- NIGHT (English ver.)
- Falling Up (English ver.)
Blu-ray
- Jacket Shooting Making Movie
- Chk Chk Boom (Japanese ver.)
- Jacket Shooting Making Movie (Relay Cam ver.)
- "GIANT" Recording Making Movie
- "Christmas Love" Recording Making Movie
- "Social Path (feat. LiSA)" Music Video
- "Social Path (feat. LiSA)" Music Video Making Movie
Audio[]
TBA
Editions[]
- Limited A : 60P Photobook + Photocard A (random 2 out of 16) + Original ID Photo A (random 1 out of 8) + Original Photo Sticker (random 1 out of 8) + Blu-ray + Foldable Poster
- Limited B : 32P Photobook + 28P Special Zine + Photocard B (random 2 out of 16) + Original ID Photo B (random 1 out of 8)
- Regular : Photocard C (random 1 out of 8)
- FANCLUB (member-specific) : 16P Photobook + Double-Sided Photocard (random 1 out of 3) + 2 Booklet-sized Double-Sided Photocard
Images[]
- To see the image gallery for GIANT, click here.
Videos[]
- To see the video gallery for GIANT, click here.
References[]
- ↑ @Stray_Kids_JP (Sep. 30, 2024)