Ok-pop boy group Stray Children / Courtesy of JYP Leisure
Ok-pop boy group Stray Children has claimed its eighth No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard’s major albums chart with its new album, “Do It.”
“Do It” debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 within the week ending Nov. 27, Billboard mentioned in a chart preview launched Sunday (U.S. time).
“In September of this 12 months, when ‘Karma’ opened atop the listing, Stray Children grew to become the primary act to debut at No. 1 with their first eight entries within the 69-year historical past of the chart. With ‘Do It is debut, they prolong that document,” Billboard mentioned.
“As well as, with an eighth No. 1, Stray Children prolong their document for essentially the most No. 1s amongst teams this century (since 2000),” it added.
It marks the group’s eighth No. 1 on the chart, following “Oddinary” and “Maxident” in 2022, “5-Star” and “Rock-Star” in 2023, “Ate” and “Hop” in 2024, and “Karma” earlier within the 12 months.
The Billboard 200 ranks the preferred albums of the week in the USA, measured by equal album items, comprising bodily album gross sales, monitor equal albums and streaming equal albums.
Of the 295,000 items earned by Stray Children, 286,000 got here from bodily album gross sales.
