Stray Kids,专辑6张在Spotify累计10亿播放量纪录……K-pop组合第2位
[Star Daily News = Hwang Gyu-joon reporter] The mini albums 'ODDINARY' and 'ATE' by the idol group Stray Kids have recently surpassed 1 billion cumulative streams each on the global music streaming platform Spotify.

Source = JYP Entertainment
With this, Stray Kids has surpassed 1 billion Spotify streams with a total of six albums, following 'IN生' (Insaeng), 'NOEASY' (No Easy), 'GO生' (Go Saeng), and '★★★★★ (5-STAR)' (Five Star). This is the second-highest record for 1 billion-stream albums among K-pop groups.
'ODDINARY' was released in March 2022, and as a title combining 'Odd' and 'Ordinary,' it etched Stray Kids' uniquely powerful presence into fans around the world. The album 'ATE,' released in July 2024, carried the ambition to "devour the domestic and international music market" and received much love from fans at home and abroad with high-quality music. The group's producing team 3RACHA (Three Racha) members Bang Chan, Changbin, and Han personally take part in the music production.
Stray Kids will meet fans with a new mini album, 'THIS & THAT' (This and That), on August 7. The new release will officially include the digital single 'RUN IT' (Run It), which ranked No. 1 on the iTunes Top Songs charts in 41 overseas regions including the United States, Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Spain, and the United Kingdom on the same day of the month after its release on June 24. Stray Kids is the 'global top artist' that, in 2025, became the first artist in the world to enter the U.S. Billboard main album chart 'Billboard 200' at No. 1 for eight consecutive albums.
Before the new album announcement, they will kick off their world tour, 'Stray Kids World Tour '. They will hold a total of five performances at KSPO DOME in Songpa-gu, Seoul on July 25, 26, 29, and August 1 and 2. Their festival activities will also continue. In June, they captivated a crowd of more than 45,000 at 'The Governors Ball Music Festival,' the largest outdoor music festival in New York, and on September 11 they are set to headline Brazil's music festival 'Rock in Rio' and the new festival 'STRAYCITY' (Stray City), to be held in three regions in Latin America in the same month.