Stray Kids DO IT: Every song ranked from best to worst

Stray Kids releases new mix tape DO IT (Image via Getty)
Stray Kids releases new mix tape DO IT (Image via Getty)

South Korean boy band Stray Kids just released DO IT, their second mixtape through JYP Entertainment and Republic Records. The eight-member K-pop group has been teasing the release of their mixtape for weeks before it finally dropped on November 21. DO IT contains five songs with a total listening time of 14:13 minutes.

The songs on this list include the extremely hyped up Do It, to which all STAYs are jamming. There is also a "Festival Version" of Do It, along with Divine (신선놀음), Holiday, and Photobook.

As mentioned, DO IT is Stray Kids' second mixtape. Their first mixtape, Hop, was released last year in December. The boys have been busy making music this year, since they released this mixtape a few months after they released their fourth EP, Hollow, in July.

Keep reading to learn how the five new tracks stack up to each other.


Stray Kids' DO IT tracks ranked from best to worst

The most recent posts on Stray Kids' official Instagram are promotions of their latest mixtape. The posts feature the members of the band Do It choreography. However, only four members have done the solo choreography so far: Hyunjin, Lee Know, Changbin, and BangChan.

Here is a ranking of the songs from DO IT from best to worst.


Disclaimer: The rankings on this are subjective and based on the author's preferences. Do comment your thoughts on how the tracks should be ranked below.


Divine (신선놀음)

Divine (신선놀음) is easily considered one of the best tracks on the list. The way it begins with an attention-grabbing intro:

"All we need is love, dreams and Stray Kids."

What makes the track powerful is the beats that give the song a dramatic vibe. On the other hand, the rap also stands while the boys sing with a mix of Korean and English. It gives off an "Old Skool" vibe.


Do It

The second song on this list is undeniably the lead single Do It. The song is already gaining traction online with the almost-hypnotic and catchy verse:

"Do it, do it, do it, do it / Do it, do it, do it, do it / Just do whatever you wanna do / I guarantee that it's the best for you"

Not only is it fun and catchy, but it also has a playful vibe to it, which just makes you want to replay it over and over again.


Photobook

Just because Stray Kids can make bopping beats does not mean that is all they stick to. Photobook is proof of that. It is a warm and emotional song sung in Korean. The translated lyrics of the chorus provided by Genius read:

"Between the times that have slipped out of place, I shout again, ' "I love you" / I send you my greetings beyond eternity / This time might be too difficult for us / But I will hold on and wait, dreaming of the day I see you again"

Holiday

Don't let the first notes fool you, Holiday is not a slow song. It still has a few head-bopping beats, but it is much simpler and lighter compared to Do It and Divine. It is a great song to listen to and sing along to during car rides or while doing cardio at the gym.

The lyrics from the chorus include:

"Hm, yeah, I'm sick and tired as I'ma need a holiday / Need a holiday, need a holiday / I've been working hard, no cap, yeah, just let me take a break / Let me takе a break, let me takе a break / Oh, I can't go on, I'm just stuck / Need a holiday, ne-need a holiday / Oh, I can't move on, I'm so lost / Let me take a break, le-le-let me take a break"

Do It (Festival version)

The festival version of Do It has a more "House Music" vibe to it. In simple words, while the beats of the original Do It get your heart pumping, the Festival Version is more chaotic and louder.


Stray Kids' second mixtape, DO IT, shows how much the group has grown with five diverse and exciting tracks. Their new release proves they are continuing to experiment with fresh sounds while keeping fans entertained.

Also read: Netizens swoon over Stray Kids' Bang Chan’s look for Fendi SS26 fashion show during Milan Fashion Week

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Edited by Benidamika Jones Latam