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Victory Song (승전가 seungjeonga) is a song recorded by South Korean boy group Stray Kids. It is the third track from their fourth mini album Clé 1 : MIROH. It was promoted along "MIROH".

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

Composition[]

It's a cheerleader for anyone struggling in their own MIROH today, and a mantra to stay confident and lucky until the end. It's one of Stray Kids' most fiery moments of grit and determination.
Official Introduction
The song is meant to sound like a cheer for everyone. You could say it's like a spell, where you wish for confidence and good luck to the end. It's a good song about supporting someone.
Felix

Lyrics[]

Original[]

Re-recorded[]

Audio[]

Original[]

Re-recorded[]

Videos[]

Concert setlists[]

Trivia[]

  • The song title has an official spelling in hanja, as shown in the performance video: 勝戰歌. It also translates to "Victory Song".

References[]

  1. @via_by_jimmy (Apr. 8, 2019)
  2. @simkyujin (Apr. 8, 2019)

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
"Victory Song" • "Victory Song (MAMA ver.)"