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It's not hard, in this rough jungle It was me who ran into it, I'm okay

MIROH is a song recorded by South Korean boy group Stray Kids. It is the second and title track from their fourth mini album Clé 1 : MIROH.

The re-recorded version was released on their first best album SKZ2020 on March 18, 2020.

Composition[]

Everyone has a MIROH. Whether it's a stark reality, an unknown tomorrow, or a confused mind. But here is a group of boys who have more faith and courage in themselves than they fear the MIROH: Stray Kids.
The uniqueness of the "first time" and the strong courage and confidence of the members to shine.
"MIROH" is a song full of Stray Kids' spirit and ambition as they take their first steps into the rugged jungle that lies ahead of them.
The track was produced by DANK, a veteran DJ at Ultra Music who has officially remixed and released music by world-class artists including Daft Punk, Britney Spears, Rihanna, Shakira, Iggy Azalea, Rita Ora, Yoko Ono, Pitbull, and Avicii. Additionally, three-time Grammy Award-winning mix engineer Phil Tan brings an exquisite blend of hip-hop and EDM to the mix.
Official Introduction
Because this whole song is like a maze, we wanted to describe how a maze could be really crazy. It could be a jungle or a city. We wanted to combine those two words, city and jungle, so it could be a concrete jungle. It also has this really unique song structure—I guess it's a new challenge. Maybe because of this change people would think, 'Okay, this is really new for Stray Kids.'
Bang Chan

Lyrics[]

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Re-recorded[]

Audio[]

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Videos[]

Achievements[]

  • Stray Kids earned their first music show win with "MIROH" on M!Countdown on April 4, 2019.
  • The music video reached 100 million views on November 10, 2020[2], their second music video to do so after "God's Menu".

Reviews[]

If Stray Kids are the forerunners of a new generation that channels disillusionment into creativity, “Miroh” is their crowning jewel. In both it's lyrics and musical structure, “Miroh” is restless. It never quite finds whether it wants to meld into the heady bass or breathe in the hook where the group proclaims to fly higher as it cheats an unfair system. By the time you get to the end of this massive high, however, Stray Kids have made it into your bloodstream and you want to go back for seconds. — L.S.
Billboard: The 25 Best K-pop Songs of 2019: Critics' Picks

Concert setlists[]

Trivia[]

  • The song is arranged off a beat Bang Chan bought from Brian Atwood called "Jungle Boogie".[3]
  • The chorus and chanting is inspired from the haka.

References[]

  1. Instagram Icon @hqf.hqf (Mar. 25, 2019)
  2. Twitter Icon @Stray_Kids (Nov. 10, 2020)
  3. Youtube Icon DANK: Jungle Boogie (Oct. 19, 2018)

Navigation[]

Clé 1 : MIROH
"Entrance" • "MIROH" • "Victory Song" • "Maze of Memories" • "Boxer" • "Chronosaurus" • "19" • "Mixtape#4"
SKZ2020
"Hellevator" • "BEWARE" • "Spread My Wings• "YAYAYA" • "District 9" • "Mirror" • "Grow Up" • "My Pace" • "Voices" • "Question" • "M.I.A." • "Awkward Silence" • "I am YOU" • "Get Cool" • "MIROH" • "Victory Song" • "Boxer" • "Chronosaurus" • "19" • "Side Effects" • "TMT" • "Double Knot" • "Levanter" • "Astronaut" • "Levanter (Japanese ver.)" • "Double Knot (Japanese ver.)" • "My Pace (Japanese ver.)"
VERSIONS
"MIROH" • "MIROH (Kingdom ver.)"
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