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Stray Kids are once again on track to make Billboard history. The group’s new mixtape Do It is currently projected to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 245,000–260,000 equivalent album units in its first week, according to early estimates from Hits Daily Double. If the forecast holds, Stray Kids will earn their eighth No. 1 album, extending their record as the K-pop act with the most chart-topping projects in Billboard 200 history.

Even more significantly, Stray Kids will become the first act ever—across all genres—to debut their first eight charting albums at No. 1. Earlier this year, the group made history with Karma, which debuted atop the Billboard 200 and made them the first act to debut their first seven charting albums at No. 1, breaking a tie with BTS.






Released on November 21, Do It serves as the group’s second official mixtape and the latest entry in their “SKZ It Tape” series. The project was crafted by 3Racha—Bang Chan, Changbin, and Han—alongside longtime collaborators Space Primates, JBach, Versachoi, Nickko Young, and 2Spade. It arrived with dual lead singles, “Do It” and “Divine,” each accompanied by a music video.

The mixtape is already performing strongly on streaming platforms. On Spotify’s Daily Global Chart, “Do It” debuted at No. 11 with 3.3 million streams, while “Divine” entered at No. 23 with 2.5 million. Other tracks followed closely: “Holiday” at No. 62 (1.8 million streams), “Photobook” at No. 97 (1.6 million), and “Do It (Festival Version)” at No. 187 (1.2 million).




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