Fresh off celebrating their "CEREMONY" music video hitting 100 million YouTube views, Stray Kids has another reason to celebrate. Their latest album "DO IT" has made a dramatic comeback on the Billboard 200, jumping an impressive 111 spots in a single week.

The album re-entered the top 40 of Billboard's Top 200 Albums chart for the week ending January 31, climbing from No. 148 to land firmly back in the chart's upper tier. This marks a significant resurgence for "DO IT," which originally debuted at No. 1 when it was released over two months ago.

The timing of this chart surge coincides with Stray Kids' recent YouTube milestone. Just days ago, their "CEREMONY" music video crossed 100 million views, featuring a memorable cameo from League of Legends champion Lee "Faker" Sang-hyeok that helped generate additional buzz for the group.

This Billboard bounce-back demonstrates the lasting power of Stray Kids' fanbase and their ability to drive sustained engagement with their music long after initial release. Albums rarely see such dramatic upward movement on the Billboard 200 months after debut, making this 111-spot jump particularly noteworthy.

"DO IT" continues to prove the group's global reach and staying power in the competitive music market. The album's return to the top 40 shows that Stray Kids maintains strong momentum as they continue building their presence in both digital and physical sales metrics.

For STAYs, this double win - both the YouTube milestone and Billboard surge - caps off an exciting start to 2026 for the eight-member group.