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Stray Kids Makes Waves on Global Charts with New Hit Featuring Charlie Puth

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Stray Kids’ new song “Lose My Breath (Feat. Charlie Puth)” has landed in the 90th spot on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.

According to an announcement made on the official social media channel of the U.S. Billboard chart on the 21st, Stray Kids’ new single “Lose My Breath (Feat. Charlie Puth),” released on May 10th, secured the 90th position on the Hot 100 main chart as of the 25th.

Previously, Stray Kids made their first entry into the Hot 100 with the title song “Rock (樂)” from their mini album 樂-STAR’ (Rockstar) released in November 2023, achieving the accomplishment of being the first 4th generation K-pop boy group to enter this chart. With their new single “Lose My Breath (Feat. Charlie Puth),” they have proved their popularity on the global stage by achieving their second entry on the Hot 100 chart, which is the key indicator of popularity in the pop market.

In addition, the new song proved its widespread global popularity by entering the Official Singles Chart Top 100, one of the world’s top three music charts in the UK, at 97th place as of May 17th. The group is set to continue their hot streak by performing their version of “Lose My Breath” on the Kelly Clarkson Show on NBC on the 22nd, following their appearance on NBC’s Good Morning America on the 15th.

Furthermore, from July 12th, they will be headlining major international music festivals, starting with I-Days in Milan, Italy, followed by BST Hyde Park in London, UK on the 14th, and Lollapalooza Chicago in the U.S. on August 2nd, further illuminating their presence on the global stage.

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