Stray Kids have set a new personal milestone on Billboard, extending their longest run on the main album chart.
According to Billboard's latest chart dated December 27, Stray Kids' fourth full-length album KARMA ranked No. 130 on the Billboard 200. The album first debuted at No. 1 on June 9 and has now remained on the main chart for 17 consecutive weeks, marking the longest charting period of their career.
The group also placed their SKZ-RECORD-style release DO IT at No. 19 on the Billboard 200, while simultaneously charting on Top Album Sales and Top Current Album Sales.
DO IT has seen particularly strong support in parts of Europe. The album reached No. 1 on Billboard's Greece Albums Chart as well as the IFPI Greece chart, securing Stray Kids' sixth career No. 1 in the region.
Multiple Stray Kids albums and tracks were also selected for Billboard's Best K-Pop list, including songs from KARMA and Mixtape : DOMINATE.
Billboard praised KARMA, stating that the album "balances intensity with control, presenting Stray Kids' distinctive musical identity with even greater clarity."
Meanwhile, with DO IT, Stray Kids recently became the first group in Billboard 200 history to hold eight consecutive No. 1 albums, further solidifying their global chart dominance.