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    Stray Kids’ fourth studio album KARMA is, in a word, full of delightful surprises.

    Helmed once again by 3RACHA — Bang Chan, Changbin and HAN — the record carries forward the group’s unmistakable identity, as seen in their earlier full-length projects: 5-STAR (2023), NOEASY (2021) and GO LIVE (2020). Yet KARMA distinguishes itself with a strikingly more cohesive sense of unity, elevating Stray Kids’ artistry to a new level of refinement.

    The album comprises 11 tracks, including “CEREMONY” in both a Festival Version and an English Version. While the project spans a wider range of genres than ever before, it still maintains a striking sense of cohesion — thanks largely to the strength of its overarching theme. As explained by the members themselves in the podcast-style [INTRO “KARMA”] video, the record embodies their conviction and pride in “transforming even unfavorable karma into something good.” “CEREMONY” crystallizes that message, serving both as a declaration of confidence and a celebratory moment to revel in their current achievements. 

    One of the first impressions the album leaves is the noticeably greater presence of English lyrics and the presence of tracks that are clearly designed with live performance in mind. The songs are also strikingly shorter in length — aside from emo-hip-hop track “MESS” and the sentimental fan-dedicated track “0801,” nearly every piece barely reaches the three-minute mark. This stands in clear contrast to their previous EP ATE, highlighting a deliberate shift in structure and intent.

    Another remarkable point about this album is that, once again, every track was produced under 3RACHA’s direction. For Stray Kids, this may be not surprising — but considering that they also released the full-length Japanese album GIANT last November, and spent an exhaustive 11 months on their world tour dominATE, one can’t help but wonder: How did they manage it?

    Now in their eighth year, Stray Kids are showing no signs of slowing down. From August 2024 through July 2025, the group mounted their biggest world tour to date, 54 shows across 34 cities, including 27 stadiums worldwide. The marathon trek underscored not only their global reach, but also their determination to keep pushing boundaries. Fresh off the road, Stray Kids channeled that momentum into KARMA — an album conceived as both a celebration of how far they’ve come and a declaration of trust in who they are. The project serves as a reminder to embrace the present while keeping their gaze fixed forward. That belief is paying off: KARMA opens at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart dated Sept. 6, marking Stray Kids’ seventh chart-topping debut.



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