Key Insights
- Poll Results: Stray Kids’ mixtape DO IT won the fan-voted music poll with 86% of the votes.
- New Releases: The mixtape features five tracks, including “Do It” and “DIVINE.”
- Competition: Other new releases included Tate McRae’s “So Close to What???” and the Wicked: For Good soundtrack.
- Context: DO IT is part of the SKZ IT TAPE series, encouraging bold action and confidence.
DO IT, the latest mixtape from Stray Kids, tops this week’s fan-voted music poll.
Music fans voted in a poll published Friday (Nov. 21) on Billboard, choosing Stray Kids’ new five-track EP (via JYP Entertainment) as their favorite new release.
DO IT arrived in a week that also brought new music releases from the Wicked: For Good movie cast (it’s the film’s opening weekend), Tate McRae, The Kid LaROI, Tainy with Karol G and more. While Wicked: For Good is ruling the box office, Stray Kids’ tunes topped this particular Billboard readers’ poll by a landslide, with DO IT bringing in an overwhelming 86% of the vote.
Stray Kids’ new song collection, which they’re branding as a mixtape and a “special album,” is the follow-up to Karma — their fourth Korean-language studio album, which fans just saw become a Billboard 200 albums chart No. 1 in September. The group has described DO IT as a part of their SKZ IT TAPE series, with it being a musical command to “act boldly with confidence right now” while exploring the story of the group as they seize the day and create their own “IT.”
Its tracklist is as follows: “Do It,” “DIVINE,” “Holiday,” “Photobook” and “Do It (Festival Version)” — with the first track/title track getting a dance-focused, cinematic music video release this week.
Among the new releases trailing behind DO IT are Tate McRae’s “So Close to What???” with nearly 6% of the vote, as well as the Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande-led cast’s Wicked: For Good official movie soundtrack with just over 5% of the vote.
See the final results of this week’s poll below.
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