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Stray Kids Honored as Time Magazine's Next Generation Leaders in Music

K-pop Boy Group Joins Elite Roster, Recognized for Pioneering Unconventional Sound

K-pop boy group Stray Kids / Courtesy of JYP Entertainment


In an esteemed recognition, K-pop powerhouse Stray Kids has been named one of Time magazine's Next Generation Leaders, a testament to their influential position in the global music landscape. The announcement was confirmed by the band's agency on Friday. Stray Kids now stands as the third K-pop act to receive this distinction, following the trailblazing footsteps of BTS in 2018 and NewJeans in May.

Time magazine commended Stray Kids for fearlessly embracing their unique musical identity, encompassing a blend of rock, EDM, and industrial elements. The publication noted that the group defied conventional expectations for Korean boy bands, forging their own distinct and unconventional path, which ultimately led to their remarkable global success.

Since their official debut in March 2018, Stray Kids has consistently demonstrated their prowess by topping the prestigious Billboard 200 chart with three of their latest albums: "Oddinary" and "Maxident," both EPs, and their third full-length album, "5-Star." Looking ahead, the group is set to captivate fans once again with the upcoming release of a new EP titled "Rock-Star" next month, further solidifying their status as a leading force in the K-pop realm.

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