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Stray Kids discography

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Stray Kids are a South Korean boy band with a busy discography. They have six studio albums (four Korean, two Japanese), 15 EPs (11 Korean, 4 Japanese), four compilation albums, one reissue, three single albums, two mixtapes, 42 singles, seven promotional singles, three video albums, and 94 music videos. By December 2024 they had shipped over 31 million copies of albums (28 million in Korea, 3 million in Japan). IFPI ranked them among the world’s best-selling artists: seventh in 2022, third in 2023, and fifth in 2024.

Their rise began after a 2017 survival show. They released the Mixtape EP, which reached number 2 on Gaon and the Billboard World Albums chart. They officially debuted in 2018 with the EP I Am Not, followed by I Am Who and I Am You. In 2019 they issued the Clé series (Clé 1: Miroh, Clé 2: Yellow Wood, Clé: Levanter) and earned their first Korean music-show win with Miroh.

In Japan, Stray Kids released Japanese versions of Levanter, Double Knot, and My Pace, along with a re-recorded set in SKZ2020. The Japanese release program did well on Oricon and Billboard Japan. Their first Japanese single Top topped the Oricon Singles Chart, with the B-side Slump used as an anime theme. They followed with the All In EP, which peaked at #2 on Oricon Albums and Billboard Japan Hot Albums.

Go Live, their first studio album, started strong by debuting at #1 on the weekly Gaon Album Chart and selling 243,462 copies in the first month; it was certified platinum by KMCA in August 2020. Its lead single God’s Menu was certified gold by the RIAA in the United States. Noeasy, their second studio album, became their first million-selling album in August 2021, making Stray Kids the first JYP Entertainment act to sell over a million copies. Its lead single Thunderous charted on Gaon Digital and the Billboard Global 200 and earned six music-program wins.

In February 2022, Stray Kids signed with Republic Records for US promotions. They then released four EPs, two studio albums, and two mixtapes: Oddinary and Maxident (2022); 5-Star and Rock-Star (2023); Ate and Hop (2024); Karma and Do It (2025). All eight releases debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, making them the first act to debut atop the chart with their first eight charting releases.

Maxident became their first album to sell over 2 million copies and over 3 million copies worldwide, and it was certified triple million by KMCA. On June 1, 2023, 5-Star had more than 5.13 million pre-orders, the first K-pop release to exceed 5 million pre-orders. The track Lalalala from Rock-Star reached the US Billboard Hot 100 at number 90.

As of November 2025, Stray Kids were noted as the K-Pop artist with the most RIAA Gold Albums, holding six gold albums.


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