Discover the Secrets Behind Stray Kids’ Billboard Chart Domination!
Stray Kids continues to dominate the charts with their hit after hit releases, and their latest single “Lose My Breath” featuring Charlie Puth is no exception. This marks the group’s third single of 2024, and fans can’t get enough of their music.
Looking back at Stray Kids’ chart history, the group made their Billboard debut in 2017 with “Hellevator,” which peaked at No. 6 on the World Digital Song Sales chart. Since then, the group has achieved an impressive 27 top 10 hits, with four of them reaching the coveted No. 1 spot. Songs like “Mixtape: Oh,” “Maniac,” “Case 143,” and “Lalalala” have all topped the charts, solidifying the group’s status as K-pop royalty.
Not only have Stray Kids conquered the World Digital Song Sales chart, but they have also made their mark on the Billboard 200. All four of the group’s charting projects, including “Maxident,” “Oddinary,” “Rock-Star,” and “5-Star,” debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s all-genre albums chart. This achievement makes Stray Kids the first act since Alicia Keys to send their first four charting albums to No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
On the Billboard Hot 100 chart, Stray Kids’ track “Lalalala” made waves by reaching No. 90. Additionally, the group has notched seven entries on the Billboard Global 200 chart, with “Lalalala” peaking at No. 10. With so many accomplishments under their belt, Stray Kids shows no signs of slowing down.
Their collaboration with Charlie Puth is poised to set the charts on fire once again, and fans can’t wait to see what other milestones the group will achieve in the future. Stray Kids’ unique sound and electrifying performances have captivated audiences around the world, solidifying their position as one of the top K-pop acts in the industry.
As fans eagerly await the next chart-topping hit from Stray Kids, the group’s dedication to their craft and their loyal fanbase continue to propel them to new heights of success. With each release, Stray Kids proves that they are a force to be reckoned with in the music industry, and that their star is only on the rise.