Stray Kids, the renowned K-Pop group, achieved a remarkable win at the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards. They secured the prestigious ‘K-Pop Album of the Year’ award for their exceptional mini-album ‘ATE’. This triumph marks their second consecutive victory in this category, solidifying their status as a ‘Global Top Artist’.

Released in July 2024, ‘ATE’ debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart. The album sold an impressive 232,000 units in its first week. This achievement made Stray Kids the first group to achieve five consecutive number one debuts on this prestigious chart. Additionally, the title track ‘Chk Chk Boom’ reached number 49 on the Billboard Hot 100. This marked Stray Kids’ third entry on this influential chart.

The iHeartRadio Music Awards have recognized the most played artists and songs since 2014. This win is significant for Stray Kids as they continue to gain global recognition. Their success extends beyond this award, as they have also been praised at various international award shows. Notable mentions include the 2024 Billboard Music Awards and the 39th Japan Gold Disc Awards.

Looking ahead, Stray Kids will release a new digital single titled ‘Mixtape: dominATE’ on March 21, 2025. This release is a special surprise for their fans, celebrating their upcoming 7th anniversary. Fans can also look forward to exciting performances of their new unit songs during their world tour. This tour will kick off in Santiago on March 27-28, 2025.

With their undeniable talent and unwavering dedication, Stray Kids continues to inspire and captivate audiences globally. Their journey of success shows no signs of slowing down. As they further establish their presence in the music industry, fans eagerly await what lies ahead. Stray Kids’ groundbreaking achievements, including their ‘K-Pop Album of the Year’ win, are reshaping the K-Pop landscape and thrilling fans worldwide.

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