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Stray Kids' 'Walkin On Water' MV surpasses 100 million views on YouTube... 20th 100-million-view milestone

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Group Stray Kids has achieved a record-breaking 20th YouTube video to surpass 100 million views with their music video for 'Walkin On Water'.

The music video for 'Walkin On Water', the title track of SKZHOP HIPTAPE ' (HOP)' released by Stray Kids on December 13, 2024, surpassed 100 million views on YouTube on the afternoon of May 19. In response, JYP Entertainment posted a congratulatory image on the group's official SNS channels, sharing the joy with STAY, their global fandom.

This brings the total number of their billion-view music videos to 20, following "God's Menu" (신메뉴), "Back Door," "MIROH," "My Pace," "Sound of the Soul," "MANIAC," "Hellevator," "Christmas EveL," "CASE 143," "Special," "Obsession (Bang Chan, Hyunjin)," "Rock ()," the Japanese original track "CIRCUS," "Spider," "Chk Chk Boom," "MEGAVERSE," "CHEESE," "CEREMONY," and "Do It," with the addition of "Walkin On Water." The group has once again broken its own record for holding the most music videos with over 100 million views among the fourth generation of K-pop boy groups, further solidifying its status as a global top artist.

'Walkin On Water' is the title track of the album SKZHOP HIPTAPE ' (HOP)', which has topped the Billboard 200 chart for six consecutive weeks and presents a new genre unique to Stray Kids. The song metaphorically describes confidence toward the stage as walking on water, playing with the rough flow of water. The music video, set in a space that transcends past and present, creates a unique yet harmonious atmosphere, enhanced by powerful group choreography befitting their reputation as 'performance masters' and visually stunning cinematography with an overwhelming sense of scale, increasing its allure.

Meanwhile, Stray Kids are set to headline the Governors Ball Music Festival in New York, USA, on June 6, and Rock in Rio in Brazil on September 11, local time, capping off these global mega-music festivals.

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