Stray Kids’ song S-Class fetches 200 mn views on YouTube; the fifth mv to achieve this milestone

The group’s biggest accomplishment to date is the viral hit song S-Class, which ruled social media.

Advertisement

Stray Kids keeps demonstrating why they are considered the front-runners of K-pop’s fourth generation. The band has continuously broken records and established new benchmarks for success since their debut.

Around 7:10 p.m. KST (3:40 p.m. IST) on June 2, Stray Kids’ music video for “S-Class” received an astounding 200 million views on YouTube. This accomplishment is precisely a year after the June 2, 2023, release of the song’s music video.

Image

Furthermore, the eight-piece ensemble has now had five 200 million views for their song videos. YouTube views for God’s Menu, Back Door, Thunderous, and MANIAC have all exceeded this threshold in the past.

Record-breaker: ‘S-Class’

Stray Kids is renowned for creating upbeat music with profound messages that inspires listeners, and S-Class is no different.It became the lead single for the group’s third full-length Korean album, 5-STAR, when it was released.

Strong words in the song represent the group’s pursuit of greatness while accepting individuality.It perfectly captured each member’s love for what they do and determination to push boundaries to produce something that has never been seen before.

About Stray Kids

JYP Entertainment formed the eight-piece K-pop boy band Stray Kids. The members all took part in the same-titled music survival program in 2017, which was produced by Mnet and the agency.

Afterwards, in 2018, they made their stage debut as Stray Kids. Nine people were involved at first, but after Kim Woojin left in 2019, Stray Kids flourished even further under Bang Chan’s leadership and the association of Lee Know, Changbin, Han, Felix, Hyunjin, Seungmin, and I.N.

With the release of “Lose My Breath,” a digital single that marks their first collaboration with well-known American pop singer Charlie Puth, the group has made progress in their musical career. On July 19, they will now release their 2024 comeback album.

Advertisement