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The Korean title "Compulsion" refers to the relentless, obsessive drive to create and be perfect.

: Both artists are credited for the lyrics and composition. The moody, bass-heavy arrangement was produced by Bang Chan alongside long-time Stray Kids producer VERSACHOI .

The inception of "Red Lights" (Korean title: 강박 Gangbak , meaning "Compulsion") was documented in the YouTube series SKZ Song Camp: Howl In Harmony . red_lights_bang_chan_hyunjin

The "Red Lights" represent the recording lights in a studio. The lyrics describe the feeling of being trapped by your own ambition—wanting to stop and rest but being unable to let go of the work.

While many casual listeners and viral internet trends interpret "Red Lights" purely as a highly sensual song about toxic romance or physical tension, the creators have pointed to a much deeper psychological meaning. The Korean title "Compulsion" refers to the relentless,

The song heavily utilizes double entendres. By framing this toxic compulsion to work as a suffocating, irresistible relationship with another person, the track achieves a universally gripping, cinematic tension. 🎬 Music Video and Visual Storytelling

: Leader Bang Chan and main dancer Hyunjin teamed up to create a track focused heavily on tension and performance. The inception of "Red Lights" (Korean title: 강박

Originally released on August 23, 2021, as a unit track on Stray Kids' second studio album, NOEASY , this R&B and chamber pop track quickly became a legendary fan favorite. The song represents a stark departure from the group's signature explosive EDM "noise music" sound, leaning instead into a dark, mature, and deeply atmospheric aesthetic.