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Stray Kids Album Release Set for Nov. 21

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Stray Kids, the popular K-pop group, announced their new album “Do It,” scheduled for release on Nov. 21. This marks their first music in about three months, following the success of their fourth full-length album, “Karma.”

The upcoming release will feature five tracks, including double title tracks “Do It” and “Divine,” as well as “Holiday,” “Photobook,” and a special “Do It (Festival version).” The group’s producing unit, 3RACHA — composed of members Bang Chan, Changbin, and Han — contributed to the songwriting for all tracks. Their involvement ensures that the album fully reflects the group’s artistic vision.

Stray Kids have previously achieved seven number-one albums on the U.S. Billboard chart, showing their growing international influence. Experts note that their active role in production strengthens their musical identity and enhances fan engagement.

JYP Entertainment said the release would be accompanied by teasers, video previews, and interactive online content. Analysts expect strong sales and streaming figures, thanks to a loyal global fanbase.

The Stray Kids album balances energetic tracks with more reflective songs, highlighting the group’s versatility. Fans anticipate choreography, live performances, and special promotional events tied to the release.

Additionally, industry insiders say this album demonstrates the group’s commitment to creative independence and innovation. It further solidifies their position as leaders in the evolving K-pop market, while expanding their international presence.

Stray Kids continue to set trends, both musically and in fan engagement, with “Do It” poised to make a major impact worldwide.

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