Stray Kids continue to extend their global record run as the music video for “S-Class” officially joins the group’s growing list of 300-million-view hits on YouTube.
The title track from their third full album ★★★★★ (5-STAR) crossed the 300 million view mark on February 19, reaffirming the group’s long-term streaming power more than two years after its release in June 2023.
With this achievement, Stray Kids now hold six music videos with over 300 million views, following “God’s Menu,” “Back Door,” “Thunderous,” “MANIAC,” and “LALALALA.”

“S-Class” is one of the most representative tracks in the group’s discography, both musically and visually.
Written and composed by in-house production unit 3RACHA (Bang Chan, Changbin, and HAN), the song delivers a confident message about standing out and shining among the extraordinary. Its bold structure, genre shifts, and high-impact choreography helped turn it into a performance centerpiece during the 5-STAR era.
The music video, filmed across Seoul, amplifies that identity with large-scale sets, dynamic camera work, and the eight members’ synchronized performance elements that have continued to attract new viewers long after its initial promotion cycle.

The milestone arrives during a period in which Stray Kids are stacking global achievements across multiple platforms.
The group recently:
These results reinforce their position as one of the most powerful K-pop acts in both physical sales and digital consumption.

Stray Kids will meet fans through their sixth official fan meeting, STAY in Our Little House, held across four dates at Inspire Arena in Incheon.
The group’s global schedule continues to expand with headlining appearances confirmed for:
By securing their sixth 300-million-view music video, Stray Kids are not only celebrating a single milestone but also strengthening the long-term value of their catalog.
As older releases continue to gain new streams alongside new global achievements, the group’s trajectory reflects sustained worldwide demand — a key marker of a top-tier global act in the streaming era.