Stray Kids Billboard 200 Dominance: DO IT and KARMA Shatter Records
Stray Kids continues their record-breaking streak on the Billboard 200 as 'DO IT' stays in the Top 30 for 5 weeks and 'KARMA' marks 18 total weeks on the chart as of December 30, 2025.
18 consecutive weeks on the charts. Stray Kids are rewriting the K-pop longevity playbook as they maintain a powerful grip on the U.S. music market.
Stray Kids Billboard 200 Record-Breaking Run
According to Billboard on December 30, 2025, the group's latest masterpiece, 'DO IT,' has successfully spent its fifth consecutive week within the top 30 of the Billboard 200. This consistent performance highlights the album's sustained popularity beyond the initial release hype.
KARMA Becomes a Career Milestone
While 'DO IT' holds the front line, the group's previous album 'KARMA' has reached a historic 18-week milestone on the chart. It's now the longest-charting album in Stray Kids' discography. This achievement underscores their evolution from trending artists to established staples in the global music industry.
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