Stray Kids is achieving global success with their new release, marking the grand finale of 2025.
On November 21, Stray Kids released their new album SKZ IT TAPE “DO IT” along with double title tracks “Do It” and “DIVINE.” The album debuted at No. 1 on the Worldwide and European iTunes album charts on the 21st, and topped the iTunes album charts in 37 regions overseas, including Singapore, Canada, and France.
The new song “Do It” also debuted at No. 1 on the Worldwide and European iTunes song charts, securing the top spot on iTunes song charts in 20 overseas regions such as Brazil, Sweden, and Thailand. With this, Stray Kids swept No. 1 on the Worldwide and European iTunes album and song charts.
They also reached a career high on Spotify, the world’s largest music streaming platform. Previously, they became the first K-pop album to top Spotify’s Countdown Chart Global Top 10, a ranking based on weekly pre-save numbers for three consecutive weeks. Before the album release, they were the first K-pop album to hit 1 million pre-saves on “Spotify Countdown,” which gauges user interest based on pre-save counts.
The title track “Do It” recorded over 3.33 million streams on Spotify’s Daily Top Songs Global Chart on the 21st, reaching a personal best of No. 11 globally. In the US, it jumped to No. 13, significantly surpassing their previous best with “CEREMONY” at No. 49, setting a new milestone for the group.
The double title track “DIVINE” also ranked 23rd globally and 49th in the US on the Daily Top Songs chart. The album achieved one million sales in just one day with 1.49 million copies sold on Hanteo Chart on release day. It also topped the weekly physical album charts on Hanteo (Nov 17–23, 2025) and the weekly retail album charts on Circle Chart (Nov 16–22, 2025).
The music video for “Do It” reached No. 1 on YouTube Music Video Trending Worldwide around 4 PM on the 21st and maintained that position for four consecutive days until the morning of the 24th.
Set in a dystopian transformed Seoul, the video depicts Stray Kids as “modern-day immortals” coloring the city with light and energy. The space changes into a festival atmosphere matching the repetitive chorus, and the powerful performance of the eight members adds to the viewing pleasure. The music video has surpassed 31 million views on YouTube.

Stray Kids