The group Stray Kids has recently achieved notable success in the French music market. Their mini album ‘ATE’ has received a gold certification from the French Music Association (SNEP). This success further demonstrates Stray Kids’ expanding influence in the global music market.
Released in July, ‘ATE’ quickly sold over 50,000 album units, earning the gold certification from SNEP on the 28th of last month. Established in 1922, SNEP is a prestigious organization that awards certifications like gold and platinum based on album sales in France. This gold certification marks the third achievement for Stray Kids, following their previous full-length album ‘Fivestar’ (★★★★★) and mini album ‘Rockstar’.
Building on this remarkable success, Stray Kids is set to release a new album titled ‘SKZHOPHIPTAPE ― HOP’ on the 13th of this month. The album will include a total of 12 tracks, featuring the title song ‘Walkin On Water’ and ‘U’, with a feature by Tablo of Epik High.
Stray Kids’ continuous growth is expected to persist, and there is anticipation over what new emotions their new album will bring to fans. Both fans and music industry professionals are keenly watching to see where their musical journey will lead next.
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