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3RACHA (Hangul: 쓰리라차) is a South Korean hip-hop, rap unit, and music production trio who unofficially debuted in January 2017 via various music streaming platforms.[1] The name of the group is a play on words: "3" signifies the number of members tagged on to Sriracha, a hot sauce brand. The group consists of Bang Chan (CB97), Seo Chang-bin (SpearB), and Han Ji-sung (J.One) who are all individually signed under JYP Entertainment (JYPE). The three shared the goal of officially debuting as K-Pop idols, however, the idol trainee program can be extensive and last years.[2] The men started 3RACHA as trainees, and the trio have performed as a unit once before participating in a survival TV show titled Stray Kids produced by their company to debut a new idol boy group.[3] The trio officially debuted as idols part of K-Pop group Stray Kids in 2018 and are listed as the main songwriters and producers of all the group's albums.[4] In total, the trio has produced over 100 songs for themselves individually, 3RACHA, Stray Kids, and Taiwanese singer Show Lo (not including deleted songs).[5][6][7]


Members

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CB97 at The Golden Disc Awards Red Carpet 2019

CB97 was born as Bang Chan (Korean방찬) on October 3rd, 1997. He initially used CB97 as his stage name while in the rap unit, but has changed his stage name to Bang Chan and uses CB97 as his producer name. The name CB97 comes from his initials and year of birth. He grew up in Sydney, Australia before he moved back to South Korea after passing the JYPE international auditions. In 2011, he began training under the JYPE trainee model at the age of 14 for a total of 7 years before debuting as the leader of Stray Kids.[clarification needed] He has produced and/or wrote the lyrics for the majority of Stray Kids and 3RACHA's music. CB97 does a weekly session on V Live where he recommends various songs to his fanbase (known as STAY) and other watchers.[8]


SpearB at The Golden Disc Awards Red Carpet 2019

SpearB was born on August 11th, 1999, as Seo Chang-bin (Korean서창빈) in Yongin, South Korea. Similarly, he uses SpearB only when he performs with 3RACHA and as his producer name, whereas he uses his real name, Changbin, as his stage name. SpearB comes from the English translation of the first part of his name "Chang" meaning spear and the initial of the latter part. He trained for 2 years before debuting with Stray Kids. He is the main rapper of both Stray Kids and 3RACHA and is currently competing in a South Korean rap battle show called Show Me The Money.[9] He has competed in another TV show called King of Masked Singers as a singing contestant.[10]


J.One at The Golden Disc Awards Red Carpet 2019

Han Ji-sung (Korean한지성) was born in September 14th, 2000, and currently uses the stage name Han. He retired the name J.One from his stage name to his producer name like the others. J.One comes from his full name: "J" is from his first name and "One" is the literal English translation of his last name. He was born in Incheon, South Korea, but moved to Malaysia to attend an international school. He moved back and joined JYPE in 2014 and then joined DEF Academy on the side to hone his rapping skills.[11] He trained for 3 years before debuting in Stray Kids. His current position is main rapper and lead vocalist. He also participated in the King of Masked Singer show before SpearB.[12]




History

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CB97, being the senior trainee out of the trio thus the member with the most experience with singing, rapping, dancing, and producing, created the group by handpicking the members (as he did for Stray Kids)[13]. 3RACHA first posted their tracks on various streaming platforms: Youtube, SoundCloud, and a South Korean rap forum called HipHople.[14][15][16] They attempted to communicate in the forum with little responses from the community. The trio first performed in a show called Germination 21 (Korean발아21) in July 3rd, 2017, and were well received.[17][18] While their career prior to Stray Kids was short, they continued performing together and are still known as their own unit. They performed the opening act to Stray Kids in numerous award shows such as the MAMA Awards as well as K-Pop focused concerts like KCON.[19][20]

Discography

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Year Album Song Title Ref.
2017 J:/2017/mixtape [1] Intro [21] [22]
Tik Tok
Runner's High
Don Quixote
Eun-Seoki (Korean은석이)
WOW
NXT 2 U
3Days [2] Shh (Korean) [23] [24]
Little Dragon Three Horse (Korean작은 Dragon Three 마리)
Peer Pressure
Small Things
+.-
Domestic Banana (Korean국산 바나나)
Have Strength (Korean힘이 돼)
IF (SpearB Solo)
I SEE (J.One Solo)
Horizon Matryoshka [25] [26]
Hoodie Season
P.A.C.E
Broken Compass (Korean고장난 나침반)
Placebo
Scene Stealers
Double Knot
For You
2018 Single Start Line [27]
2020 Single Carpe Diem [28]
2020 IN LIFE (KoreanIN生) We Go [29] [30]

Full Production List[31]

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Year Album Song Title Singer Producer/Songwriter Ref.
2017 J:/2017/mixtape Intro 3RACHA CB97 [21]
Tik Tok CB97
Runner's High CB97
Don Quixote CB97
Eun-Seoki (Korean은석이) CB97
WOW SpearB
NXT 2 U CB97
3Days Shh (Korean) 3RACHA CB97 [23]
Little Dragon Three Horse (Korean작은 Dragon Three 마리) 3RACHA CB97
Peer Pressure 3RACHA CB97
Small Things 3RACHA CB97
+.- 3RACHA CB97
Domestic Banana (Korean국산 바나나) 3RACHA CB97
Have Strength (Korean힘이 돼) 3RACHA J.One
IF SpearB SpearB, CB97
I SEE J.One J.One, CB97
Horizon Matryoshka 3RACHA CB97 [25]
Hoodie Season CB97
P.A.C.E CB97
Broken Compass (Korean고장난 나침반) CB97
Placebo CB97
Scene Stealers CB97
Double Knot CB97
For You CB97
2018 Mixtape [3] Hellavator Stray Kids ARMADILLO, CB97, SpearB, J.One [32]
Beware (KoreanGrr 총량의 법칙) Trippy, CB97, SpearB, J.One
Spread My Wings (Korean어린 날개) CB97, SpearB, J.One, Trippy
YAYAYA CB97, SpearB, J.One
GLOW CB97, Garden, SpearB, Felix (Stray Kids), Lee Know (Stray Kids)
School Life CB97, SpearB, J.One, I.N
4491 CB97, SpearB, J.One, Seung-Min (Stray Kids), Hyun-Jin (Stray Kids)
Single Start Line 3RACHA CB97 [27]
I am NOT NOT! Stray Kids Hong Jisang, CB97 [33]
District 9 Trippy, CB97, SpearB, J.One
Mirror Woo Min Lee (Collapsedone), CB97, SpearB, J.One
Awaken CB97, SpearB, J.One
ROCK CB97, SpearB, J.One
Grow Up (Korean잘 하고 있어) CB97, SpearB, J.One, Trippy
3rd Eye CB97, SpearB, J.One
Mixtape #1 [4] Woo Min Lee (Collapsedone), CB97, SpearB, J.One, Lee Know (Stray Kids), Hyun-Jin (Stray Kids), Felix (Stray Kids), Seung-Min (Stray Kids), I.N (Stray Kids)
I am WHO WHO? Stray Kids Hong Jisang, J.One, Felix (Stray Kids) [34]
My Pace CB97, SpearB, J.One
Voices CB97, SpearB, J.One, Trippy
Question HotSauce, CB97, SpearB, J.One
Insomnia (Korean불면증) CB97, SpearB, J.One, Trippy
M.I.A Kim Mong E, CB97, SpearB, J.One, Trippy
Awkward Silence (Korean갑자기 분위기 싸해질 필요 없잖아요) CB97, SpearB, J.One
Mixtape #2 [5] CB97, SpearB, J.One, Lee Know (Stray Kids), Hyun-Jin (Stray Kids), Felix (Stray Kids), Seung-Min (Stray Kids), I.N (Stray Kids)
I am YOU YOU. Stray Kids Hong Jisang, SpearB, Hyun-Jin (Stray Kids), I.N (Stray Kids) Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page).[35]
I am YOU Woo Min Lee (Collapsedone), CB97, SpearB, J.One
My Side (Korean) CB97, SpearB, J.One
Hero's Soup (Korean해장국) Lee Hae-Sol, CB97, SpearB, J.One
Get Cool CB97, SpearB, J.One
N/S (Korean극과 극) CB97, SpearB, J.One
0325 Hong Jisang, CB97, SpearB, J.One
Mixtape #3 [6] CB97, SpearB, J.One, Lee Know (Stray Kids), Hyun-Jin (Stray Kids), Felix (Stray Kids), Seung-Min (Stray Kids), I.N (Stray Kids)
2019 Clé 1 : MIROH Entrance Stray Kids CB97 [36]
Miroh CB97, SpearB, J.One
Victory Song (Korean승전가) CB97, SpearB, J.One
Maze of Memories (Korean잠깐의 고요) CB97, SpearB, J.One
Boxer CB97, SpearB, J.One
Chronosaurus CB97, SpearB, J.One
19 CB97, J.One
Mixtape #4 [7] VERSACHOI, CB97, SpearB, J.One, Lee Know (Stray Kids), Hyun-Jin (Stray Kids), Felix (Stray Kids), Seung-Min (Stray Kids), I.N (Stray Kids)
No Idea My Generation (Chinese: 我的世代; pinyin: Wo De Shi Dai) Show Lo CB97, SpearB, J.One [37]
Clé 2: Yellow Wood A Road Not Taken (Korean밟힌 적 없는 길) Stray Kids SpearB, CB97, J.One Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page).[38]
Side Effects (Korean부작용) CB97, SpearB, J.One
TMT (Korean별생각) CB97, SpearB, J.One
Single Double Knot [8] Stray Kids CB97, SpearB, J.One Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page).[39]
Clé: LEVANTER STOP Stray Kids CB97, SpearB, J.One Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page).[40]
Levanter (Korean바람) JYPark "The Asiansoul", Hong Jisang, CB97, SpearB, J.One
Booster CB97, SpearB, J.One
Astronaut CB97, SpearB, J.One
Sunshine J.One
You Can STAY CB97, SpearB, J.One
Mixtape #5 [9] CB97, SpearB, J.One, Lee Know (Stray Kids), Hyun-Jin (Stray Kids), Felix (Stray Kids), Seung-Min (Stray Kids), I.N (Stray Kids)
Single [10] Mixtape : Gone Days Stray Kids CB97, Trippy, Giriboy, Minit Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page).[41] [42]
2020 Single Carpe Diem 3RACHA CB97 [28]
Step Out of Clé Double Knot (English Ver.) Stray Kids CB97, SpearB, J.One Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page).[43]
Levanter (English Ver.) JYPark "The Asiansoul", Hong Jisang, CB97, SpearB, J.One
SKZ2020 [11] Levanter (Japanese Ver.) (Kanji ()) Stray Kids JYPark "The Asiansoul", Hong Jisang, CB97, SpearB, J.One Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page).[44]
Double Knot (Japanese Ver.) CB97, SpearB, J.One
My Pace (Japanese Ver.) JYPark "The Asiansoul", CB97, SpearB, J.One
Single Mixtape : On Track (Korean바보라도 알아) [12] Stray Kids SpearB, KZ, B.O., Taebong [45] [46]
TOP [13] TOP (Tower of God OST) Stray Kids ARMADILLO, CB97, SpearB, J.One Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page).[47]
SLUMP (Tower of God OST) CB97, J.One
TOP (English Ver.) TOP (English Ver.) Stray Kids ARMADILLO, CB97, SpearB, J.One Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page).[48]
SLUMP (English Ver.) CB97, J.One
TOP (Japanese Ver.) TOP (Japanese Ver.) Stray Kids ARMADILLO, CB97, SpearB, J.One Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page).[49]
SLUMP (Japanese Ver.) CB97, J.One
GO LIVE (KoreanGO生)[50] GO LIVE (KoreanGO生) Stray Kids CB97, SpearB, J.One, MNDR, Peter Wade Keusch [51] [52]
God's Menu (Korean神메뉴) CB97, SpearB, J.One, VERSACHOI [53]
Easy CB97, SpearB, J.One, Mike Daley, Mike J, Henry Oyekanmi, Mitchell Owens [54] [55]
Pacemaker CB97, SpearB, J.One, Truth8loom, Jake K (ARTiffect) [56] [57]
Airplane (Korean비행기) CB97, SpearB, MosPick, $un, Young Chance [58] [59]
Another Day (Korean일상) CB97, J.One [60]
Phobia CB97, SpearB, J.One, VERSACHOI [61]
Blueprint (Korean청사진) CB97, SpearB, J.One, Isran, Earattack, Eniac [62] [63]
TA (Korean) CB97, SpearB, J.One, Lee Hae-Sol [64]
Haven CB97, VERSACHOI [65]
Pop Out Boy! OST Hello Stranger Stray Kids Hong Jisang, CB97, SpearB, J.One Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name (see the help page).[66]
Single [14] Close Han (J.One) J.One, CB97 [67]
Single [15] Streetlight Changbin (SpearB) SpearB, CB97 [68]
Single [16] I Don't Want To Admit (Korean인정하기 싫어) Bang Chan (CB97) Cb97 [69]
IN LIFE (KoreanIN生) [17] The Tortoise and The Hare (Korean토끼와 거북이) Stray Kids CB97, SpearB, J.One, MNDR, Peter Wade Keusch [70] [71]
Back Door (Korean토끼와 거북이) HotSauce, CB97, SpearB, J.One [72]
B Me CB97, SpearB, J.One, Earattack, Ramook [73] [74]
Any (Korean아니) CB97, SpearB, J.One, Mattluck, Tele [75] [76]
Ex (Korean미친 놈) HotSauce, CB97, SpearB [77]
We Go 3RACHA CB97, SpearB, J.One, Nick Furlong, DallasK [78] [79]
My Universe Seung-Min(Stray Kids) and I.N (Stray Kids) (feat. Changbin "SpearB") SpearB, Seung-Min(Stray Kids), I.N (Stray Kids), Win, Squat [80] [81]
Single Cypher [18] Changbin (SpearB) SpearB, CB97, VERSACHOI, J;KEY [82]

Notes

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1.^ 3RACHA has deleted 8 extra songs. No explanations given by artists.
2.^ 3RACHA has deleted 8 extra songs. No explanations given by artists.
3.^ The entire Mixtape album was produced throughout the Stray Kids survival show.
4.^ Mixtape #1 was initially released as CD only, then re-released with digital in the Clé 2: Yellow Wood album. This song is a remake of 3RACHA's Placebo.
5.^ Mixtape #2 was initially released as CD only, then re-released with digital in the Clé 2: Yellow Wood album. This song is a remake of 3RACHA's (now deleted) If There's A Shadow, There Must Be Light.
6.^ Mixtape #3 was initially released as CD only, then re-released with digital in the Clé 2: Yellow Wood album. This song is a remake of 3RACHA's For You.
7.^ Mixtape #4 was initially released as CD only, then re-released with digital in the Clé 2: Yellow Wood album. This song is a remake of 3RACHA's Broken Compass.
8.^ Released digitally only, then re-released in the Clé: Levanter album. No correlation with 3RACHA's Double Knot released in the Horizon album.
9.^ Mixtape #5 is a remake of 3RACHA's Hoodie Season.
10.^ Released digitally only, then re-released in the GO LIVE album.
11.^ Other previously released songs are re-released here due to a re-recording after a member left Stray Kids in late 2019.
12.^ Released digitally only, then re-released in the GO LIVE album.
13.^ Released digitally only, then re-released in the GO LIVE album.
14.^ Released as Music Video only, on Youtube & V Live.
15.^ Released as Music Video only, on Youtube & V Live.
16.^ Released as Music Video only, on Youtube & V Live.
17.^ Repackage of the GO LIVE album with 7 extra songs.
18.^ Released as Music Video only, on Youtube & V Live.
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