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Stray Kids are back and feeling odder than ever! The eight member group released their latest album, “ODDINARY”, on March 18. This marks twelve albums since their debut a mere four years ago. Like many other K-pop acts, they were formed through a survival program. “Stray Kids”, created by JYP Entertainment, aired on MNET from
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