Stray Kids Prepares for June Comeback With Powerful Clé 2 Yellow Wood Trailer

Get ready Stays! Stray Kids' comeback is just around the corner. On May 29, reports were stating that the group will be having their comeback in June.

As a response to the reports, the JYP Entertainment, the K-pop boy group's agency, confirmed that the news is real. They added that Stray Kids is currently getting ready for their return with a new album, but the exact day of the release is yet to be discussed.

On June 3, the company has just released an intense trailer for their special album called "Clé 2: Yellow Wood." The full music video will be launched on June 19!

Stray Kids most recent comeback was in March 2019 with "Clé 1: MIROH." On March 25 at midnight KST, the boys revealed their music video for "MIROH," which is the title track of their mini album "Clé 1: MIROH." Just like the group's previous songs, all of the records included in the mini album including "MIROH" were written and composed by Stray Kids' members Bang Chan (the leader), Changbin (main rapper), and Han (another main rapper).

Stray Kids' "MIROH" is their unforgettable album as they took their first ever music show win with a total of 5, 870 points on M Countdown with this album. In the show, a few members were in tears when they received the award.

At the start of 2019, the boy group started their world tour "UNVEIL Tour 'I am'" in several countries. They stopped by in Bangkok, Jakarta, cities in Australia including Melbourne and Sydney, the Philippines (Manila), Newark, Los Angeles, and Houston.

Upon the release of "Clé 1: MIROH", fans thought it to be a part of another trilogy like Stray Kids' last series "I Am Not," "I Am Who," and "I Am You." It was then confirmed when the trailer of "Clé 2: Yellow Wood" was released, which seems to be the second part. And Stays, the group's fans, already have a theory based on the short trailer.

The title "Yellow Wood" made fans remember Robert Frost's poem "The Road Not Taken," which narrates about a person who finds himself choosing two paths diverged in a yellow wood and took the one less traveled by people.

In the trailer, Stray Kids is in an elevator and reached a level where people they fought in MIROH are there, but they decided not to go out and join them. Bang Chan then took out a key for the elevator and pushed the button "YW" or yellow wood. And that's when the ride became rough with flickering lights, indicating it was a stop that most people would not dare to take.

All that is left to do as of now is to wait until June 19, and see if the fans theory is correct.

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