Stray Kids Drops Highly Anticipated Album “ROCK-STAR”

Stray Kids has just unveiled their much-awaited album, “ROCK-STAR”! The group is taking things up a notch with a bold and brilliant collection of songs, showcasing their charisma, charm, and newfound confidence. What makes this release even more special? Stray Kids took the reins and wrote and composed all the tracks!

Check out the music video of the album’s title track ‘LALALALA’ here!

“ROCK-STAR” features other tracks like ‘LALALALA’, ‘MEGAVERSE’, ‘BLIND SPOT’, ‘COMFLEX’, ‘Cover Me’, ‘Leave’, ‘Social Path’ [feat. LiSA] (Korean Version), and a rock version of ‘LALALALA’. The album promises an immersive, irresistible, and one-of-a-kind musical journey.

This year has been nothing short of phenomenal for Stray Kids. In June, their album “5-STAR” sold over 4.6 million copies within a week, securing their third consecutive #1 debut on the Billboard 200. Notably, they earned the title of “The best-selling K-Pop album in the United States this year.” During their sold-out Stray Kids 2nd World Tour “MANIAC” in April, they made history by packing the massive BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, becoming the second K-Pop boy band to host a standalone concert at the venue. “TIME” also recognized the group among the “Next Generation Leaders.”

Since their debut in 2017, Stray Kids have accumulated an impressive nearly 6 billion global Spotify streams, making them one of only four K-Pop boy groups to achieve this milestone. In 2021 alone, they ranked third in Spotify streams among K-Pop groups. JYP Entertainment’s first triple million-selling artist, Stray Kids, surpassed 1.1 million units of “NOEASY” in under two weeks, with “MAXIDENT” selling over 3 million units. Their total sales in 2021 exceeded 2.7 million, and “NOEASY” reached #1 in 40 territories on the iTunes Overall Albums Chart. ‘Thunderous’ also claimed the #1 spot in 52 territories on the iTunes Overall Top Songs Chart, with the video trending at #1 worldwide on YouTube for four days.

Have you listened to all the tracks from “ROCK-STAR”? Which track is your favorite?