South Korean boy band Stray Kids made headlines with their latest single 'Chk Chk Boom,' which has achieved significant success on the U.K. songs chart. The track debuted on charts worldwide, propelling the group to new heights in various markets. While it experienced a quick decline in most regions, 'Chk Chk Boom' has managed to maintain its position on the U.K. songs chart, currently holding the 99th spot.
This marks a milestone for Stray Kids as 'Chk Chk Boom' has now spent three consecutive weeks on the U.K. songs chart, making it their longest-running hit in the country. The single initially entered the chart at No. 30, marking the band's first top 40 appearance, before gradually descending in subsequent weeks.
Prior to 'Chk Chk Boom,' Stray Kids had charted in the U.K. with songs like 'Maniac,' 'S-Class,' 'Lalala,' and 'Lose My Breath,' but none had managed to stay on the chart for more than a week. Their latest EP 'Ate,' featuring 'Chk Chk Boom,' also made waves in the U.K., peaking at No. 62 on the charts.
Stray Kids' success on the U.K. songs chart reflects their growing international popularity and musical impact. Fans eagerly anticipate their future releases and chart performances as the group continues to make waves in the global music scene.