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: One of the most discussed "deep" details is the pre-chorus hand gesture. While the main lyrics describe folding fingers to make a thumbs-up, Han’s background ad-libs change the order so that the final gesture implied is actually a middle finger—a subtle "f-you" hidden in plain sight.

: Throughout the video, members like I.N and Seungmin interact directly with cameras. Seungmin’s camera is a recurring motif in Stray Kids' lore , often seen as a tool to "save progress" or document their journey through different "stages" of their career.

The core of "CHEESE" lies in its lyrical and visual confrontation with "antis" (haters). The song uses "Cheese" as a double meaning: both as the phrase said when smiling for a camera and as a metaphor for something "funny" or "cheesy".

The music video by Stray Kids is far more than a playful B-side visual; it is a high-energy, defiant anthem designed as a direct response to their critics. Released in September 2021 as part of their second full album, NOEASY , the video serves as a sarcastic "thank you" to haters who have mocked their experimental sound. A Masterclass in Sarcastic Defiance

The music video, described as having a "mala taste" aesthetic, uses chaotic and colorful imagery to reflect the group's "noisy" identity.

: The lyrics directly reference past criticisms of their music. For example, they mock people who laughed at the "DU DU DU" chorus of "God's Menu" and the intense hook of "Side Effects".

: From Hyunjin’s car losing its wheels to Lee Know riding a "baby bike," the video embraces the very "absurdity" that critics often use to belittle them, turning it into a badge of honor.