Confirmed! 'Stray Kids' announce 2022 comeback album 'MAXIDENT'. Know the release date and time here.

'Stray Kids' are set to make its anticipated comeback in 2022 with its brand new song MAXIDENT. The Korean boy band uploaded a teaser for the music, confirming the date and time of the release.

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South Korean boy band 'Stray Kids' have confirmed their comeback with brand new album, MAXIDENT.

They are back with a new album seven months after their previous release, a mini album, 'ODDINARY.' It has already been trending on various social media platforms, and fans are thrilled with the news.

What are the details of the comeback?

Stray Kids, often called SKZ by the netizens, have posted a video on their youtube channel confirming their new comeback with the song MAXIDENT. The awaited song will be released on October 7 at 1 p.m. Korean Standard Time (KST).


How was the trailer for the song?

The fandom went crazy over the short two minutes video of the band. Many fans expressed their reactions and expectations of the song trailer of MAXIDENT by Stray Kids. STRAYs have trended the trailer in significantly less time over the internet, causing the trailer to gain millions of views in just a few hours of being dropped on youtube. STRAYs took no time to start the hashtag 'Stray Kids comeback' on Twitter.

The trailer seemed promising and revealed very few details of the song itself. STRAYs appear to be quite sure of the superiority of Stray Kids’ music in their upcoming comeback in the year 2022.

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The trailer begins showing the band members in different parts of a city. The nine members, Hyunjin, Felix, Bang Chan, Lee Know, Han, I.N, Seungmin, Chanbin, and Kim Woojin, are busy doing different work in the trailer in other parts of a city.

The trailer proceeds further; one of the members suddenly thinks of clicking his photo while the other member softly takes a bite of ice cream that he was holding all this while. The most exciting part was the end of the video, where the members got a call from a stranger with an unknown voice and pronounced an eight-lettered code followed by a sudden appearance of a heart-shaped pink doll with many minions. The theories say that this emphasizes the end of the wrong boy era of Stray Kids and marks the beginning of the soft phase of the boys.

The theories and concepts behind making the music video is not specified. But, it is well known to the world that the boys never disappoint with their music. Thus, it will be a great pleasure to keep waiting for the comeback and enjoy the teasers, trailers, and concept photos of the healing the band keeps dropping.

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When did Stray Kids enter the K-pop industry?

Stray Kids debuted on March 25, 2018 under the company JYP Entertainment, one of the most reputed companies for K-pop in South Korea.

The band celebrated their fourth anniversary on March 25, 2022, when they shared heartwarming letters for the fans. The members are famous for loving their fandom immensely and dropping these sweet letters for STRAYs now and then. They have thanked their supporters and fans for loving them and always staying with them.

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Since Stray Kids came into existence in the k-pop industry, they’ve produced many hit songs that fans worldwide love. Songs like Christmas Evel, God’s Menu, Thunderous.. are the most famous ones of the band. The band has also done two world tours, the second being very recent, in June. They had a recent release of a single song called 'MANIAC,' which gained mighty popularity.

What was the last comeback of the band?

Stray Kids released a mini album called 'ORDINARY' this year in March. It has been seven long months since the fans got any new music from the band; thus, the excitement is very understandable.
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