Stray Kids Unleash “Do It (Overdrive Version)” Remix MV - a burst of color, energy, and mischief, a playful, fast-paced reinterpretation of the track that transforms a remix into a full-fledged visual spectacle. The group once again showcases its creative identity, proving that even alternate versions of their songs deserve the same ambitious treatment as title tracks.
While the original “Do It” MV (released on November 21) topped YouTube charts instantly and delivered the biggest 24-hour debut of Stray Kids’ career with more than 16.36 million views, the new Overdrive Version shows the group is not slowing down. This remix MV is a full celebration: bold colors, glitch-heavy edits, comedic timing, and a carefree party energy that transforms the song into an entirely new experience.
The remix release comes on the heels of Stray Kids’ most successful comeback ever. When the DO IT EP dropped, it immediately dominated globally:
“Do It” debuted at #11 on Spotify Global Top Songs with 3,336,838 streams, the highest first-day total in Stray Kids’ history.
In the U.S., the track debuted at #13 (756,408 streams), making Stray Kids the highest-debuting and highest-peaking JYPE act in U.S. Spotify history.
According to About Music, it became the biggest global Spotify debut for any K-pop boy group song in 2025.Despite being one of the least playlisted releases on Spotify, the track still charted in 50 countries, powered purely by fan demand.
On YouTube, “Do It” achieved the strongest MV opening in their career, surpassing “Chk Chk Boom” and “LALALALA.”The Overdrive MV bursts open with neon colors, quirky transitions, and Stray Kids leaning into their most playful selves. The editing style mirrors a club remix—rapid cuts, digital distortions, and punchy visual rhythms that turn the entire video into a high-energy playground. Fans have already praised the concept as “so fun and addicting,” with many calling it one of the most entertaining remix videos in their discography.
Where the original MV was cinematic and story-driven—earning praise from Billboard for its Harry Potter–like magical world and dramatic contrast between monochrome and color—the Overdrive Version goes the opposite direction. It’s spontaneous, comedic, and chaotic in the best way possible. Dance Racha’s rap break hits harder with the new editing style, Felix’s part becomes a standout moment again, and each frame is filled with background antics that reward repeated viewing.
With the DO IT EP extending the universe of the SKZ IT mixtape series—on the heels of their Billboard 200 No. 1 album KARMA—Stray Kids are proving that their rise is not hype but consistency. Each comeback refines their sound, strengthens their global influence, and deepens their connection with Stay worldwide.