The set features the title track & “Divine”
Stray Kids has released their new album Skz It Tape Do It via JYP Entertainment/Imperial/Republic Records.
From their debut album, I am Not, to their most recent release, Karma, Stray Kids has built a unique musical universe by taking part in the creation of every album themselves. The countless songs they have written, produced and recorded carry the special SKZ imprints, leaving an unforgettable mark on listeners’ hearts across the world.
The group has continued to make diverse musical attempts over the past seven years, solidifying their status as a “global top artist” from debuting on the U.S Billboard 200 with seven consecutive albums at No. 1, the first act to achieve this in the chart’s 70-year history, and completing a massive world tour with 56 shows across 35 regions.
Triumphantly returning from their largest-ever world tour, Stray Kids World Tour Dominate, which spanned about 11 months, they released their fourth full album, Karma. The album made them a new chapter in Billboard 200 history, and Stray Kids marked another milestone with their first-ever stadium concert in Korea at Incheon Asiad Main Stadium. Just as 2025 enters its final stretch, Stray Kids are embarking on yet another new musical challenge.
Skz It Tape captures the hottest and most definitive mood Stray Kids want to showcase right now, seizing the moment of certainty: “This is it!”. The album opens the series, delivering Stray Kids’ boundless support and encouragement to “act boldly with confidence right now.” While also telling the story of the group themselves as they passionately seize the moment and create their own new “It.”
The album features five tracks, including the double title tracks “Do It” and “Divine,” along with “Holiday,” “Photobook,” and “Do It (Festival Version).” Once again, 3RACHA; Bang Chan, Changbin and Han took part in the production of every track, painting another vivid piece within their expansive musical universe. “Do It,” defined by its reggaeton base, cool attitude and powerful energy, delivers a message of “trusting your instincts and moving forward without hesitation,” while “Divine,” built on a free-spirited and cheerful boom bap rhythm, bursts with the unique excitement and liberation of Stray Kids as modern-day divines.
At the finale of their tour in October, the group held a celebratory festival, where they surprised fans by unveiling a comeback trailer. The mysterious and captivating video amazed the Stay, trended in over 60 regions, including the U.S and Japan and even topped YouTube’s Worldwide Music Video Trending chart, showing explosive global buzz.




