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Stray Kids Announce Comeback with New Album ‘Do It’ Set for Release Next Month


Stray Kids are officially making their long-awaited comeback with a new album titled ‘Do It’, set to be released on November 21, according to Yonhap News. The announcement comes just three months after their last record, underscoring the group’s creative momentum and global dominance in the K-pop scene.

The group revealed a cinematic trailer for the album following the finale of their massive world tour concert at Incheon Asiad Main Stadium on October 19, sparking enormous anticipation among fans worldwide. ‘Do It’ will feature five tracks, including double title songs ‘Do It’ and ‘신선놀음 (Sinseonnoreum)’, alongside ‘Holiday’, ‘Photobook’, and a special ‘Do It (Festival Version)’.

As in all their previous albums, 3RACHA — Stray Kids’ in-house production unit comprising Bang Chan, Changbin, and Han — have written, composed, and produced the entire record. Their creative leadership has consistently defined the group’s powerful sound and artistic authenticity, balancing high-energy anthems with introspective storytelling.

Following the success of their recent world tour and chart-topping releases, fan excitement has reached a fever pitch. With social media abuzz and pre-orders expected to soar globally, ‘Do It’ is poised to be one of the most anticipated K-pop releases of the year.

As Stray Kids prepare to make their return, their message to fans is clear — they’re ready to “do it” again, louder and stronger than ever.

Music

TWICE Marks 10 Years with Special Album ‘TEN: The Story Goes On’


TWICE will commemorate a decade in the K-pop spotlight with the release of a special album titled TEN: The Story Goes On, set to drop on September 30 at 1 p.m. KST, as announced by JYP Entertainment. This highly anticipated release marks a milestone for the group, symbolizing ten years of musical evolution, growth, and lasting influence on the global stage.

Debuting in October 2015, TWICE rose to fame almost instantly with hits like “Cheer Up,” “T.T,” and “Heart Shaker.” Their cheerful melodies, synchronized choreography, and charismatic stage presence cemented them as one of the most beloved third-generation girl groups in K-pop. The group also broke major records, becoming the first K-pop girl group to headline Nissan Stadium in Japan — a landmark achievement that further emphasized their widespread popularity across Asia.

Over the years, TWICE has not only captivated Asian audiences but has also made significant waves in Western markets. Their mini-album With YOU-th made history by topping the Billboard 200, becoming a defining moment in their career and highlighting their increasing influence in the U.S. market. With consistent chart-topping releases and sold-out world tours, TWICE has built a loyal international fan base that continues to grow.

Beyond their musical releases, the group’s reach extends into other areas of entertainment. Members Jeongyeon, Jihyo, and Chaeyoung contributed the song “TAKEDOWN” to the Netflix animated feature K-pop Demon Hunters, earning accolades for their vocal performance. Additionally, their earlier track “Strategy” experienced a resurgence in popularity after being featured in the same film, re-entering both the Billboard Hot 100 and the UK Official Singles Top 100.

As TEN: The Story Goes On prepares to launch, it stands as a testament to TWICE’s enduring relevance and artistic growth. It is not just a celebration of the past but a strong signal that TWICE’s story is far from over — their legacy continues, and their influence only grows stronger.