"Divine" () is a song by South Korean boy band Stray Kids from their second mixtape Do It. It was released through JYP Entertainment and Republic Records on November 21, 2025, as one of the mixtape's lead singles, alongside the title track.
Following the end of the band's on October 19, 2025, a part of the Dominate World Tour, Stray Kids announced their second mixtape, marketed as "SKZ It Tape", titled Do It. Its black-and-white trailer, featuring the members as present-day divines (seonin), was played on screen at the concert and later uploaded to their social media. The next day, the band posted the mixtape's track list; "Do It" and "Divine" serves as the dual lead singles. The group teased a snippet of "Divine" through the house-based mashup video, as well as its instrumentals via the band's social media. JYP Entertainment and Republic Records released "Divine" concurrently with the mixtape on November 21, 2025.
Self-described as "new pop", "Divine" is a boom bap-based old-school hip-hop track. Opening with jazz and 1990s R&B, the song includes traditional Korean music elements of gutgeori jangdan "deong gideok kung deoreoreo" rhythms. Lyrically, "Divine" explores "breaking free from the constraints of the world and enjoying everything as if it were a new adventure."
An accompanying music video for "Divine", directed by Sam Son, premiered on November 27, 2025, preceded by a teaser video. Inspired and paid homage by classic novel Chà Ân Uch'i chà Âns protagonist and real-life Taoist scholar Chà Ân Uch'i, the music video depicts Stray Kids as modern-day divines leading dokkaebi to have fun with the background of a palace. The video features the modern reinterpretations of Korean traditional arts, such as animated ink wash, Irworobongdo, and tiger paintings.
Stray Kids performed "Divine" for the first time as a part of "The K-pop Champion" shows on November 29 at the 2025 MAMA Awards, held at Kai Tak Stadium, Hong Kong.
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