Case 143

Album: Maxident (2022)
Play Video

Songfacts®:

  • Stray Kids is an eight-member South Korean boy band comprising Bang Chan, Lee Know, Changbin, Hyunjin, Han, Felix, Seungmin, and I.N. JYP Entertainment formed them through the 2017 reality show of the same name. "Case 143" is the lead single from their mini-album Maxident.
  • "Case 143" is a pop and electro-hop track where Stray Kids are smitten with a girl. Sung and rapped in a mixture of South Korean and English, the boys cannot explain why they can't resist their feelings. The Stray Kids liken their confusion about their emotions to an unresolved case – case 143.
  • Why case 143? It's a numeric code based on how many letters there are in each word of "I Love You": I (1), Love (4), You (3).

    The term "143" for "I love you" was popularized back in the late 1980s and early 1990s when pagers were widely used. Because the devices had limited space for messages and not all supported text, couples used 143 to express their feelings for each other.

    Musiq Soulchild recorded a song about the love code titled "143" for his 2000 debut album Aijuswanaseing.
  • Stray Kids' Bang Chan, Changbin and Han wrote "Case 143" with the song's producers Raphael, Daviid and Yosia. "We deliver our messages very directly," said Changbin. "I think it's really fresh for us to express love for the first time. The lyrics are direct. They're really clear. I think the song's charm is that we don't beat around the bush in our expression of love."
  • Maxident topped the charts in South Korea and the United States. It marked Stray Kids' second record to reach #1 in the US as their mini-album Oddinary reached the summit in April.
  • Directed by 725 of SL8, the peculiar music video follows a police investigation into why the Stray Kids have transformed into fuzzy heart-shaped monsters. When the cops, who are also Stray Kids, examine the crime scene, they try to arrest both the troublemaking monsters and monster-inflected band members.

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Janis Ian

Janis IanSongwriter Interviews

One of the first successful female singer-songwriters, Janis had her first hit in 1967 at age 15.

Lace the Music: How LSD Changed Popular Music

Lace the Music: How LSD Changed Popular MusicSong Writing

Starting in Virginia City, Nevada and rippling out to the Haight-Ashbury, LSD reshaped popular music.

Jimmy Jam

Jimmy JamSongwriter Interviews

The powerhouse producer behind Janet Jackson's hits talks about his Boyz II Men ballads and regrouping The Time.

Dar Williams

Dar WilliamsSongwriter Interviews

A popular contemporary folk singer, Williams still remembers the sticky note that changed her life in college.

Commercials

CommercialsFact or Fiction

Was "Ring Of Fire" really used to sell hemorrhoid cream?

Reverend Horton Heat

Reverend Horton HeatSongwriter Interviews

The Reverend rants on psychobilly and the egghead academics he bashes in one of his more popular songs.