THE FIRST TAKE: Tokyo and Seoul join forces to present an online one-take performance to the world

“THE FIRST TAKE”, an original series from THE FIRST TAKE YouTube channel dedicated to filming performances by musicians and singers in a single take, will make a special comeback to present a performance by the popular K-POP group, Stray Kids on the 43rd episode. Tune in for a breath-taking one-take performance of “SLUMP” (Japanese Version).

Stray Kids, who made their Japanese debut this year, filmed and recorded this episode remotely in Korea, a very first for “THE FIRST TAKE.” The song performed by Stray Kids, “SLUMP – Japanese ver. – ,” is the ending theme to the animated television series Kami No Tou – Tower Of God. The group has expressed themselves in the song by touching upon the theme of trials and tribulations, which were drawn from Han’s personal experiences. 

A Word From Bang Chan of Stray Kids:

“We’re very honored to have been selected to perform on the comeback special.

I was initially a little nervous when I heard we were to be filmed singing live in one take from start to finish but I really started to enjoy myself as I got into the song.   I feel as though this new experience has helped us take another positive step forward.

It’s also made us want to work harder than ever at our art and we hope to show our strengths to a great number of people in the future to come. We hope our live performance video on THE FIRST TAKE will give people encouragement and the motivation to uplift themselves.”

Watch The Stray Kids Performance

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