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Stray Kids to Drop New Album Do It Next Month

Stray Kids to Drop New Album Do It Next Month

Daebak Interns

The powerhouse K-pop group Stray Kids is gearing up for a major comeback with their brand-new album Do It, set to release on November 21, 2025, under JYP Entertainment. Just three months after their record-breaking success with Karma, the group is returning with a five-track album that promises to showcase their signature energy and creative depth.

A Quick Turnaround After Karma

Fans barely had time to recover from the adrenaline of Karma, and now Stray Kids are back again with fresh material. The upcoming Do It album arrives roughly three months after their last full-length release, proving that the eight-member group is not slowing down anytime soon.

The Korea Times reports that Do It will include five songs, led by two double title tracks, Do It and Divine (신선놀음), alongside Holiday, Photobook, and Do It (Festival Version). The project continues the group’s tradition of self-produced music, with all tracks created by the in-house producing trio 3RACHA, made up of members Bang Chan, Changbin, and Han.

The 3RACHA Touch

One of the reasons Stray Kids stand out in the K-pop industry is their authenticity. With 3RACHA taking charge of the album’s composition, lyrics, and arrangement, Do It is expected to reflect the group’s unfiltered musical identity.

The trio has been the creative force behind many of the group’s biggest hits, blending powerful rap verses, electronic elements, and emotionally charged lyrics. Their involvement guarantees a unique sound that fans can instantly recognize, one that balances innovation with the trademark Stray Kids intensity.

Why Fans Are Hyped for Do It

Double Title Tracks: Having Do It and Divine as dual title songs offers fans a diverse listening experience. While one may deliver the explosive energy Stray Kids are known for, the other could highlight a softer or experimental side of their artistry.

Fast Comeback: Releasing a new album so soon after Karma signals the group’s ambition to maintain their global momentum and keep engaging fans through continuous creative output.

Festive Themes: With track titles like Holiday and Photobook, the album might include more light-hearted, celebratory tones, a refreshing contrast to the darker aesthetics of their past projects.

High Expectations: Given Stray Kids’ recent international chart success, including topping major global music charts, anticipation for Do It is sky-high.

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