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Stray Kids: Discography & Career Overview

2026-06-19

A chronological look at Stray Kids's releases, lineup, and activity — grounded in verified release data.

Stray Kids is an eight-member K-pop group under JYP Entertainment that debuted on March 25, 2018. The lineup — Bang Chan, Lee Know, Changbin, Hyunjin, Han, Felix, Seungmin, and I.N — spans roles across production, dance, rap, and vocals, with Bang Chan serving as leader while he, Changbin, and Han each contribute as producers within the group's creative process.

Debut & Early Releases

Stray Kids entered the scene with a pre-debut mini-album, Mixtape, on January 8, 2018 — roughly two months before their March 25 official debut. Their debut-day release, the mini-album I Am Not (March 26, 2018), was led by the title track "District 9." Two further mini-albums followed in the same year: I Am Who (July 13, 2018), with lead track "My Pace," and I Am You (October 5, 2018). The three consecutive releases share a clear naming pattern and collectively marked the group's initial run of studio output in their debut year.

Discography Arc

2019 introduced the "Clé" series — Clé 1: Miroh, led by "Miroh"; Clé 2: Yellow Wood (June 19, 2019), led by "Side Effects"; and Clé: Levanter (December 9, 2019). Single releases, including "Double Knot" (October 9, 2019) and "Mixtape: Gone Days" (December 26, 2019), ran alongside the series, a format the group revisited throughout their career.

2020 brought Stray Kids' first full-length studio album, Go Live (June 17, 2020), led by "God's Menu," and its repackage In Life (September 14, 2020), led by "Back Door." The companion release SKZ2020 arrived March 18, 2020. Their second full-length studio album, Noeasy, followed on August 23, 2021, with lead track "Thunderous."

From 2022 onward, the group's output shifted primarily to mini-albums: Oddinary (March 18, 2022), Maxident (October 7, 2022), 5-Star, and Social Path / Super Bowl (Japanese Ver.) (September 6, 2023). Rock-Star, led by the title track "Lalalala," continued the run before the group moved into 2024.

Recent Releases

The 2024–2025 period maintained a steady release pace. Ate arrived on July 19, 2024, followed by Hop on December 13, 2024. In 2025, Stray Kids released Karma on August 22 and closed the year with Do It on November 21 — two mini-albums across a single calendar year, consistent with the cadence the group has held across much of their active run. No upcoming schedule entries are present in the available data as of this writing.

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