Stray Kids 'DO IT' Climbs Back into Billboard 200 Top 20
Stray Kids' latest album 'DO IT' has successfully re-entered the Billboard 200 Top 20 six weeks after its release, showcasing the group's long-term global appeal.
Numbers don't lie, and the momentum is only growing. On January 6, 2026, Billboard revealed that Stray Kids’ latest album, "DO IT", has re-entered the Top 20 of the Billboard 200. This resurgence comes nearly a month and a half after its initial release.
Analyzing the Stray Kids DO IT Billboard 200 Resurgence
According to Billboard, the album is seeing a significant second wind. While most K-pop albums peak in their first week, "DO IT" has shown remarkable resilience in the U.S. market through steady streaming and physical sales. This performance highlights the group's ability to maintain high engagement well beyond the initial comeback period.
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