Popular K-pop boy group Stray Kids will release their highly anticipated new album titled "Do It" on November 21, according to an announcement made by their management company JYP Entertainment on Tuesday. This upcoming release represents the group's first new musical offering in approximately three months, marking their return to the spotlight after a brief hiatus from releasing new material.
The new album will showcase a total of five carefully crafted tracks that demonstrate the group's continued artistic evolution. The record will feature two title tracks, "Do It" and "Divine," giving fans double the promotional content to enjoy. Additionally, the album includes three other songs: "Holiday," "Photobook," and a special festival version of the title track called "Do It (Festival version)," which promises to offer a unique twist on the main song.
True to their reputation for artistic independence, Stray Kids' internal production unit 3RACHA took the lead in creating the album's musical content. The trio, consisting of group members Bang Chan, Changbin, and Han, contributed their songwriting talents to every single track on the upcoming release. This level of creative involvement continues to set Stray Kids apart in the competitive K-pop industry, where many groups rely heavily on external producers and songwriters.
The announcement of "Do It" comes on the heels of the group's remarkable commercial success with their previous release. Their fourth full-length album, titled "Karma," achieved extraordinary results on international charts, particularly in the United States. The album secured Stray Kids their seventh number-one position on the U.S. Billboard's main albums chart, further cementing their status as one of the most successful K-pop acts in the American music market.