Stray Kids downplay their global fame: 'Success is a strong word'

As the K-pop idols continue to break records, they stay focused on making music and meeting fans.

Watch LiveBritish Broadcasting CorporationHomeNewsSportBusinessInnovationCultureArtsTravelEarthAudioVideoLiveHomeNewsIsrael-Gaza WarWar in UkraineUS & CanadaUKUK PoliticsEnglandN. IrelandN. Ireland PoliticsScotlandScotland PoliticsWalesWales PoliticsAfricaAsiaChinaIndiaAustraliaEuropeLatin AmericaMiddle EastIn PicturesBBC InDepthBBC VerifySportBusinessExecutive LoungeTechnology of BusinessFuture of BusinessInnovationTechnologyScience & HealthArtificial IntelligenceAI v the MindCultureFilm & TVMusicArt & DesignStyleBooksEntertainment NewsArtsArts in MotionTravelDestinationsAfricaAntarcticaAsiaAustralia and PacificCaribbean & BermudaCentral AmericaEuropeMiddle EastNorth AmericaSouth AmericaWorld’s TableCulture & ExperiencesAdventuresThe SpeciaListTo the Ends of The Earth EarthNatural WondersWeather & ScienceClimate SolutionsSustainable BusinessGreen LivingAudioPodcast CategoriesRadioAudio FAQsVideoLiveLive NewsLive SportHomeNewsSportBusinessInnovationCultureArtsTravelEarthAudioVideoLiveWeatherNewslettersWatch LiveStray Kids downplay global fame: 'Success is a strong word'3 days agoShareSaveMark SavageMusic CorrespondentShareSaveGetty ImagesStray Kids members I.N, Felix and Bang Chan pictured at a press conference in Seoul last monthAt the end of an exhausting world tour, most bands would take a well-earned break.

Not Stray Kids.

Within weeks of wrapping up their record-breaking DominATE shows this summer - including two sold out nights at London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - the Korean band released a new album, Karma.

It was their second album in under a year; during which time they'd also released a new EP and a 12-track project, called Hop, featuring solo tracks from each of the eight members: Bang Chan, Lee Know, Changbin, Hyunjin, HAN, Felix, Seungmin and I.N.

Not only that, but they'd made their debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with the soundtrack song Slash appearing in Deadpool & Wolverine. Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman returned the favour by cameoing in Stray Kids' music video, Chk Chk Boom.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy9n502g0vxo?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=rss


Post ID: cf7c4a8b-e92c-4667-b46c-6ab8f2037713
Rating: 5
Updated: 2 months ago
Your ad can be here
Create Post

Similar classified ads


News's other ads