Stray Kids Set to Release New Album in July
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2024-05-10 03:45:52
Courtesy of JYP Entertainment
Stray Kids, the South Korean boy band known for their chart-topping hits, is gearing up for the release of their latest album on July 19, as reported by local media sources on Thursday.
Their previous album, the eighth EP titled "Rock-Star," debuted in November last year and quickly ascended to the top of the charts, marking their fourth consecutive chart-topping album on the prestigious Billboard 200. Preceding "Rock-Star," their EPs "Oddinary" and "Maxident," as well as their LP "Five-Star," had all achieved similar success.
With an impressive debut, "Rock-Star" sold over 3 million copies in its first week alone, solidifying Stray Kids' status as a powerhouse in the music industry. The album also dominated the iTunes Top Albums Chart in 32 regions, while its lead track, "Lalalala," claimed the No. 1 spot on the iTunes Top Songs Chart in 37 regions. Additionally, "Lalalala" made its mark on Billboard's Hot 100, securing the No. 90 spot and marking the group's inaugural entry on the renowned singles chart.
Adding to the anticipation, Stray Kids is scheduled to drop a digital single titled "Lose My Breath" on Friday, featuring a collaboration with American singer and songwriter Charlie Puth.
As fans eagerly await the upcoming release, Stray Kids continues to captivate audiences worldwide with their innovative sound and undeniable talent.
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