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Stray Kids to Feature in a Global Remix of ‘All My Life’ by Lil Durk and J. Cole

Known for their unique synthesis of hip-hop and electronic, the popular boy group is dropping the remix on October 13.

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Top South Korean idol group Stray Kids is joining hip-hop star Lil Durk and legendary rapper J. Cole on their track All My Life for a global remix. Originally released this year by the two American rappers, All My Life was an instant worldwide hit, having accumulated more than 220 million listens on Spotify since May. On October 13, a new remix of the song with the eight-piece boy band, featuring their signature sound, will be dropping.

 

All My Life is the lead track on Lil Durk’s eighth studio album Almost Healed. Along with Stray Kids’ version, Nigerian singer-songwriter Burna Boy will be dropping a global remix of the song. Burna Boy’s music ranges across multiple genres, such as dancehall, reggae and Afrobeat. With both music acts possessing vastly differing creative styles, the remixes of the song promise to deliver a whole new listening experience to fans. 

 

Represented by JYP Entertainment, one of the ‘Big Four’ K-pop agencies in South Korea, Stray Kids debuted in 2018 after competing in an idol survival programme of the same name. Over the last five years, Stray Kids has been hailed as a ‘self-producing’ group, composing and producing a large number of their songs on their own. The group has also been credited with pioneering a genre that sounds distinctively Stray Kids, blending together elements of hip-hop, electronic and rap. Following their meteoric success as musicians, the group is also making waves in the fashion scene with members Hyunjin, Felix and I.N sitting front row at various shows during Milan and Paris Fashion Week this year.

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