Hugely popular in Japan too! Ranking of Stray Kids’ most popular songs
Stray Kids is an eight-member K-pop group composed of six Korean members and two Korean-Australian members, debuting in 2018.
From songwriting and composing to producing, they handle almost everything themselves—their talent and achievements are truly remarkable.
In Japan, they also captured fans’ hearts by performing at KCON JAPAN 2018 and the 2018 MAMA Fans’ Choice in Japan during their debut year.
This time, we’ve ranked some of Stray Kids’ most popular songs, so be sure to check them out!
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Overwhelmingly popular in Japan too! Stray Kids’ Most Popular Songs Ranking (31–40)
Time OutStray Kids36rank/position

A mixtape track by Stray Kids released in August 2022.
It’s a surprise number celebrating the 4th anniversary of the fandom name “STAY,” created with memories from a trip to Gangwon-do.
Carrying an open-hearted message to toss aside complicated worries and just have fun, it perfectly captures the free spirit of summer! With an energetic sound that fuses pop rock and punk rock, it even features wave sounds recorded by the members, adding a refreshing touch.
It’s perfect for when you want to get away from a busy routine and refresh yourself, or for lively summer moments with friends!
DIVINEStray Kids37rank/position

A track marked by hard-hitting boom-bap–driven beats and chant-along sections that sweep up the whole crowd.
The Korean title “신선놀음” carries the sense of “the play of immortals,” with a theme centered on an unbound, free spirit.
Included on the November 2025 album DO IT, it was positioned as a double title track alongside “Do It.” The crisp shifts between melodic lines and aggressive parts showcase Stray Kids’ signature addictiveness.
Perfect for anyone who wants to feel united energy at a live show, and recommended for those seeking festival-style exhilaration.
Immerse yourself in this liberating work and experience it firsthand!
Do ItStray Kids38rank/position

Released in November 2025 as the lead track from Stray Kids’ project SKZ IT TAPE.
Anchored in reggaeton with an inviting Latin groove, it’s propelled by an irresistible drive that gets your body moving.
The lyrics center on the exhilaration of taking that first step and shaking off doubt, and the self-produced color of 3RACHA remains unmistakable.
The album DO IT topped the US Billboard 200 and demonstrated overwhelming momentum, selling over 2 million units in its first week.
The music video’s direction—where color breaks free from a monochrome world—is striking, visually reinforcing the song’s message.
The balance of razor-sharp rap exchanges and a catchy chorus is quintessential SKZ.
It’s the perfect track for lifting your mood or getting that push you need to take on a challenge.
ParadeStray Kids39rank/position

It’s an energetic number driven by a pounding EDM trap beat that sends listeners’ heart rates soaring.
The lyrics, likening a strong will to “marching” forward, are striking and brim with a positive power that feels ready to overcome any obstacle.
Included on their Japanese 3rd mini-album “Hollow,” released in June 2025, it also drew attention as the theme song for the film “Karada Sagashi: The Last Night.” The film’s looping terror and the song’s relentless sense of speed are a perfect match.
While heightening the tension of a horror movie, the track’s aggressive drive to seize the hope beyond it is quintessential Stray Kids.
It’s the perfect song for pumping yourself up or cranking your energy to the max.
FateStray Kids40rank/position

This is a series of commercials depicting a man who’s into Stray Kids using Spotify.
The three variations show different scenes: his daughter teaches him a feature that lets him watch on the TV what he selected on his smartphone, he listens to music on Spotify while doing housework, and he listens during his commute.
The background music is the song “Shukumei,” released in 2025.
Its exhilarating, fast-paced melody is paired with lyrics that describe a fateful encounter with a loved one.


