Stray Kids, the South Korean boy band, have recently collaborated with pop singer Charlie Puth on their new single “Lose My Breath.” As they continue to promote this hit and prepare for their next full-length album, the group has achieved another milestone in the U.S. Their song “Back Door” has been certified gold by the RIAA, indicating that it has sold at least 500,000 equivalent units through a combination of sales and streams.

This latest gold certification for Stray Kids marks their third in the U.S., solidifying their position as one of the biggest names in the K-pop industry. They have now become the second South Korean group to achieve three gold singles, following in the footsteps of global sensation BTS, who lead this category. BTS has four gold singles and several songs that have reached platinum status, selling over one million copies each.

Before earning their latest gold certification with “Back Door,” Stray Kids were tied with Blackpink for the second-most gold records among South Korean artists in the U.S. However, with this new achievement, Stray Kids have surpassed Blackpink, who currently hold two gold certifications. Stray Kids received their first gold single in late 2023 with “God’s Menu,” and recently added a second gold certification with “Maniac.”

In addition to their three gold singles, Stray Kids have also seen success with their albums in the U.S. Both 5-Star and Rock-Star have received gold certifications, further showcasing the group’s popularity and impact in the American music market. By achieving multiple gold certifications for their singles and albums, Stray Kids have proven themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the global music industry.

With their recent success and growing recognition in the U.S., Stray Kids continue to push boundaries and pave the way for South Korean artists in the international music scene. Their collaboration with Charlie Puth on “Lose My Breath” and the gold certification for “Back Door” further solidify their position as one of the most promising and talented groups to emerge from South Korea. As they look towards the future and their next album release, Stray Kids are set to make even more waves in the music industry.

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