

Lil Durk is taking his 2023 smash “All My Life” global with a pair of new remixes, one featuring Nigerian superstar Burna Boy, the other boasting the hit Korean group Stray Kids.
Both artists fit seamlessly on the uplifting, emotional track while still bringing their own distinct styles to it. Burna Boy, for instance, delivers a poignant interpolation of the song’s hook, drawing out the melody as he sings, “All my life, they tryna put me on my knees/All my life, I try not to waste precious time, waste...
Both artists fit seamlessly on the uplifting, emotional track while still bringing their own distinct styles to it. Burna Boy, for instance, delivers a poignant interpolation of the song’s hook, drawing out the melody as he sings, “All my life, they tryna put me on my knees/All my life, I try not to waste precious time, waste...
- 10/18/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com


Some of the biggest stars in the world have descended upon New York City for the 2023 Global Citizen Festival. The annual event, held to bring awareness and action to issues of world poverty and sustainability, is happening today, Saturday, September 23 from 1 p.m. Pt / 4 p.m. Et until 7 p.m. Pt / 10 p.m. Et.
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This year’s event is headlined by BTS star Jungkook, along with Anitta, Lauryn Hill, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Megan Thee Stallion was slated to perform but dropped out last week due to scheduling conflicts. K-pop stars Stray Kids, meantime, were due to perform as an eight-piece, but after some of the members were involved in a minor car accident, the group will now feature Bang Chan, Changbin, and Han, performing under the moniker 3Racha.
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This year’s event is headlined by BTS star Jungkook, along with Anitta, Lauryn Hill, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Megan Thee Stallion was slated to perform but dropped out last week due to scheduling conflicts. K-pop stars Stray Kids, meantime, were due to perform as an eight-piece, but after some of the members were involved in a minor car accident, the group will now feature Bang Chan, Changbin, and Han, performing under the moniker 3Racha.
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- 9/23/2023
- by Tim Chan
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News

The group’s appearances at the Milan Fashion Week and Seungmin’s Birthday YouTube Live event have been canceled
Some fans of the K-pop group Stray Kids may have to wait a while longer before seeing them all perform on stage.
The upcoming tour schedule for the popular group has changed significantly after three members were non-seriously injured in a car accident earlier this week.
According to a translated statement released by Jyp Entertainment, Lee Know, Hyunjin and Seungmin were involved in “minor car collision” while returning to their dorms after a scheduled engagement.
Those involved in the crash were given a “thorough medical examination” after the incident, and it was determined that “none of the members and accompanying staff in the vehicle were seriously injured.”
That being said, the three performers involved “sustained mild muscle pain and bruises,” and subsequently, “medical professionals have advised that they receive conservative treatment for the time being.
Some fans of the K-pop group Stray Kids may have to wait a while longer before seeing them all perform on stage.
The upcoming tour schedule for the popular group has changed significantly after three members were non-seriously injured in a car accident earlier this week.
According to a translated statement released by Jyp Entertainment, Lee Know, Hyunjin and Seungmin were involved in “minor car collision” while returning to their dorms after a scheduled engagement.
Those involved in the crash were given a “thorough medical examination” after the incident, and it was determined that “none of the members and accompanying staff in the vehicle were seriously injured.”
That being said, the three performers involved “sustained mild muscle pain and bruises,” and subsequently, “medical professionals have advised that they receive conservative treatment for the time being.
- 9/22/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada


Stray Kids have canceled their set at this weekend’s Global Citizen Festival in New York City after three members of the K-pop group were injured in a car accident on Wednesday.
According to a statement from their label Jyp Entertainment, Lee Know, Hyunjin, and Seungmin were involved in a “minor collision” and were immediately examined at a hospital, where it was determined that they had sustained “mild muscle pain and bruises.” They have been advised to “receive conservative treatment for the time being” and have thus been pulled from their scheduled performance.
However, three members of Stray Kids — Bang Chan, Changbin, and Han — will step in and perform as the subunit 3Racha at the Central Park festival on Saturday, September 23rd.
Stray Kids are coming off a win for Best K-Pop at the 2023 MTV VMAs for our previous Song of the Week “S-Class,” which they also performed at the show.
According to a statement from their label Jyp Entertainment, Lee Know, Hyunjin, and Seungmin were involved in a “minor collision” and were immediately examined at a hospital, where it was determined that they had sustained “mild muscle pain and bruises.” They have been advised to “receive conservative treatment for the time being” and have thus been pulled from their scheduled performance.
However, three members of Stray Kids — Bang Chan, Changbin, and Han — will step in and perform as the subunit 3Racha at the Central Park festival on Saturday, September 23rd.
Stray Kids are coming off a win for Best K-Pop at the 2023 MTV VMAs for our previous Song of the Week “S-Class,” which they also performed at the show.
- 9/21/2023
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music


Stray Kids were forced to cancel their upcoming gig at the Global Citizen festival after three members of the K-pop band sustained minor injuries in a car accident on Wednesday.
A vehicle carrying Stray Kids members Lee Know, Hyunjin, and Seungmin was involved in a “minor collision,” after which the three members went to the hospital. Following a medical examination, the three Stray Kids were diagnosed with “mild muscle pain and bruises,” and were advised by medical professionals to “receive conservative treatment for the time being,” their label Jype said in a statement.
A vehicle carrying Stray Kids members Lee Know, Hyunjin, and Seungmin was involved in a “minor collision,” after which the three members went to the hospital. Following a medical examination, the three Stray Kids were diagnosed with “mild muscle pain and bruises,” and were advised by medical professionals to “receive conservative treatment for the time being,” their label Jype said in a statement.
- 9/20/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com


Stray Kids took the stage at the 2023 MTV VMAs to perform “S-Class,” a song from their latest album, 5-star. Check out their appearance on the awards show below.
Bang Chan, Lee Know, Changbin, Hyunjin, Han, Felix, Seungmin, and I.N. donned near-military garb for their aggressive performance of “S-Class,” which oscillates between rapped verses and soft-sung choruses. The track really helps set Stray Kids apart from other K-pop groups; with heavy drums and dance breaks, the boys’ interest in hip-hop and noise music becomes clear.
Stray Kids took home the Best K-Pop VMA for “S-Class,” which Consequence named Song of the Week earlier this year. The group — one of 10 K-pop acts who ruled the genre in 2022 — recently played a triumphant show in Atlanta that we recapped in full. Revisit our interview with the boy band here.
The Stray Kids perform at the 2023 #VMAs pic.twitter.com/6fM6XQq1jK
— The Hollywood...
Bang Chan, Lee Know, Changbin, Hyunjin, Han, Felix, Seungmin, and I.N. donned near-military garb for their aggressive performance of “S-Class,” which oscillates between rapped verses and soft-sung choruses. The track really helps set Stray Kids apart from other K-pop groups; with heavy drums and dance breaks, the boys’ interest in hip-hop and noise music becomes clear.
Stray Kids took home the Best K-Pop VMA for “S-Class,” which Consequence named Song of the Week earlier this year. The group — one of 10 K-pop acts who ruled the genre in 2022 — recently played a triumphant show in Atlanta that we recapped in full. Revisit our interview with the boy band here.
The Stray Kids perform at the 2023 #VMAs pic.twitter.com/6fM6XQq1jK
— The Hollywood...
- 9/13/2023
- by Carys Anderson
- Consequence - Music


Stray Kids, the K-pop octet who released 5-Star this summer, performed one of the album’s singles, “S-Class,” on Tuesday night at the MTV Video Music Awards. It was the group’s first time performing on the awards show.
The group wasted no time jumping into the high-energy performance with seamless choreography. The glitching graphics behind them placed the singers in a laser-filled video game landscape. Midway through their set, Stray Kids was joined by a crew of additional dancers to take the show to the next left. They all fell into step together,...
The group wasted no time jumping into the high-energy performance with seamless choreography. The glitching graphics behind them placed the singers in a laser-filled video game landscape. Midway through their set, Stray Kids was joined by a crew of additional dancers to take the show to the next left. They all fell into step together,...
- 9/13/2023
- by Kory Grow and Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
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