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This K-pop band just made US Billboard history. Here’s how Stray Kids conquered the music world

A South Korean boy band you’ve probably never heard of recently made history by becoming the first act to debut at No. 1 on the US Billboard 200 with each of its first six album chart entries. You read that right – the American Billboard charts.

Stray Kids’ remarkable feat demonstrates not just its popularity outside South Korea, but the effectiveness of the K-pop system in disrupting traditional industry models.

The band’s success marks a seismic shift in the global music industry, proving bands no longer need radio airplay to become successful.

K-pop: more than meets the eye

To the casual music listener, K-pop might seem to be little more than “Gangnam Style” silliness or synchronised dance routines. But to the dedicated fan, K-pop goes far deeper than anything we’ve seen in the West.

The closest comparison might be British boy band One Direction. Part of the fascination with that band stemmed from seeing the members’ journey unfold in real-time, from nervous teenagers auditioning for The X Factor to global superstars.

But One Direction’s rise, while captivating, was largely a happy accident rather than by design – and fans’ view of their development was initially confined to a single TV program.

K-pop operates differently. It’s not just a music genre. It’s a cultural ecosystem engineered to create emotional connections that draw fans into idols’ lives and give them a role in their success.

The legacy of BTS

Stray Kids’ success didn’t come in isolation. The band is part of K-pop’s fourth generation, building on the groundbreaking achievements of third-generation groups such as BTS and BlackPink.

BTS revolutionised the global music industry by proving K-pop could transcend language and cultural barriers without losing its identity. It pioneered a model of deep fan engagement, crafting emotional narratives in its music videos and creating behind-the-scenes content and apps that allowed unparalleled access to band members’ lives.

During the COVID pandemic, Stray Kids’ parent company, JYP Entertainment, took these strategies to the next level. It capitalised on the world’s shift to digital platforms, refining its approach to fan engagement and expanding its global reach.

Autonomy and authenticity

Formed in 2017 through a JYP Entertainment reality show, Stray Kids officially debuted in March 2018 and has gone on to become the most successful fourth-generation K-pop band based on streaming data, album sales and YouTube views.

Unlike many Western and Korean boy bands whose music is shaped by external producers, Stray Kids take a hands-on approach. Leader Bang Chan was tasked with assembling the group himself. Together with members Han and Changbin, the group of three (known as “3RACHA”) wrote and produced much of the music on each of the six albums that have since debuted at number one.

This creative autonomy gives their work an authenticity that resonates deeply with fans. They’re not just idols performing pre-packaged songs – they’re storytellers expressing their own experiences and emotions in ways not often seen in K-pop.

Content, content, content

Stray Kids has also mastered the art of digital content creation, producing a constant stream of material to keeps fans engaged. The band’s YouTube channel is packed with more than 1,000 high-production music videos, self-produced variety show episodes for a web series called SKZ-CODE, personal vlogs, shorts and behind-the-scenes content.

Stray Kids also dominates on platforms such as TikTok and Instagram, sharing dance challenges, memes and candid live streams.

Through this firehose of content, fans are shown so many sides of each member that it becomes almost impossible not to feel emotionally invested in their lives.

Whether it’s Bang Chan and Felix’s bond over being Australians far from home, “baby bread” I.N’s role as the maknae or youngest member, Lee Know’s devotion to his cats, Han’s openness about his mental health struggles, Seungmin’s love for baseball, Changbin’s passion for bodybuilding, or Hyunjin’s art, every member offers something unique to draw fans in.

This content strategy is designed to foster powerful “parasocial” relationships – one-sided yet emotionally significant connections in which fans feel like they truly know the members.

The STAY effect: fans as partners in success

K-pop thrives on fandom culture, and Stray Kids has excelled in cultivating a loyal fan base. The group’s rise to international prominence owes much to its ability to mobilise its dedicated fandom known as “STAY”.

STAYs are acutely aware of the importance of streaming and pre-ordering for chart success. Fans organise coordinated campaigns, setting watch goals for YouTube videos and sharing detailed Spotify and iTunes streaming and voting guides.

These efforts are laser-focused on maximising the crucial first 24 hours of any album or video release, often propelling the group to record-breaking achievements.

Beyond streaming, STAYs amplify Stray Kids’ online presence by creating and sharing fan-made content, including viral edits of SKZ-CODE moments and reaction videos that attract hundreds of thousands of views.

Stray Kids actively encourages these grassroots efforts through direct engagement in interactive live streams, at fan events and on specialised fan apps such as Bubble.

Stray Kids’ achievement on the US Billboard charts shows how implementing sophisticated digital strategies and next-level fan engagement can disrupt the traditional industry model.

It isn’t just a group of cute boys who sing and dance – it’s a digital-native phenomenon. Stray Kids’ success highlights how the K-pop system continues to evolve and redefine what’s possible in the music industry.

Read more https://theconversation.com/this-k-pop-band-just-made-us-billboard-history-heres-how-stray-kids-conquered-the-music-world-247801

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