The song uses the metaphor of a "rough jungle" to describe a modern society that is often scary and unknown. While most fear the wild, Stray Kids declare they chose to run into it, symbolizing a conscious decision to forge their own path rather than follow a pre-set map.
What is the music video for the song 'Miroh' by Stray Kids about?
In the music video, the group is shown leading a rebellion against corrupt finance figures, symbolizing a takeover of the "city" (the music industry or society at large) through their unique, non-conforming identity.
The track blends with organic roars and tribal, chant-like hooks . These elements mirror the "urban jungle" theme, creating a soundscape that feels both sophisticated and primal—reflecting the raw ambition of a group taking their first major steps into the world.