Stray Kids release new kaleidoscopic new EP Do It
Stray Kids have followed up their chart-topping album Karma with the mixtape Do It.
Stray Kids have unveiled their latest project, a five-track EP titled Do It.
The new collection marks the beginning of a fresh creative chapter for the K-pop powerhouse, arriving just three months after their record-breaking album Karma.
The Do It EP showcases Stray Kids’ trademark versatility, blending genres and moods across its tracklist. The title song is a reggaeton-inspired anthem that captures the group’s message of confidence and self-belief, urging listeners to trust their instincts and move forward without hesitation. Other highlights include the boom-bap energy of Divine, the breezy Holiday, and the reflective Photobook.
The release closes with Do It (Festival Version), a reimagined take designed for live performance.
As with much of their catalogue, Do It was largely self-produced by Stray Kids’ in-house production unit 3RACHA (Bang Chan, Changbin, and Han), reinforcing the group’s reputation as one of the most self-sufficient acts in K-pop.
The project also launches a new music initiative titled SKZ IT TAPE, a series designed to give the band freedom outside the conventional mini-album or full-length formats. According to the group, the series will allow them to explore different genres and concepts more fluidly, offering fans a fresh perspective on their artistry.
Member Han explained that Do It reflects how much Stray Kids have grown musically, while Bang Chan emphasised the importance of showing diversity and trying new things.
The release arrives at a time when Stray Kids are enjoying unprecedented global success.
Their August album Karma debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, marking their seventh consecutive chart-topping entry and surpassing BTS, Linkin Park, and Dave Matthews Band for the most No. 1 albums by a group this century.
In Korea, Karma sold over three million copies in its first week, cementing their dominance both domestically and internationally.