
K-pop boy group Stray Kids has reached another milestone on the U.S. Billboard charts with their latest single, “DO IT.”
According to Billboard’s Hot 100 chart dated December 6, “DO IT,” the title track from Stray Kids’ new album SKZ It Takes DO IT, debuted at number 68. This marks the group’s fifth entry on the Hot 100, following previous hits including “Rock” (90), “Loose My Breath” (90), “Chik Chik Boom” (49), and “Ceremony” (52).
Stray Kids and BTS remain the only K-pop boy groups to have five or more songs chart on the Hot 100, highlighting the global influence of Korean pop music.
The group has also set a new record on the Billboard 200 albums chart. SKZ It Takes DO IT has made Stray Kids the first K-pop act to achieve eight consecutive number-one albums, surpassing their previous personal record of seven consecutive chart-toppers.
Stray Kids continue to solidify their presence in the U.S. market while maintaining a strong global fanbase, further cementing their status as one of K-pop’s leading acts.




