The group CORTIS has made their debut on Spotify's 'Daily Top Songs Global' chart with their new track 'REDRED'.
CORTIS, consisting of members Martin, James, Juhun, Sunghyun, and Gunho, has seen their mini-album's title track 'REDRED' reach the 184th position on Spotify's 'Daily Top Songs Global' chart as of the 22nd. This marks the highest entry among new songs on the chart and comes just eight months after their debut in August last year.
The 'Daily Top Songs Global' chart is considered a key indicator of trends in the global music market. Released on the 20th, 'REDRED' has also made its way into 14 different national and regional 'Daily Top Songs' charts, including 6th in Vietnam, 7th in Thailand, 13th in Korea, and 21st in Hong Kong, showcasing its global impact.
The song's catchy performance has contributed to its buzz, particularly the 'Palang Ear Dance', which involves waving hands behind the ears, gaining traction on short-form platforms. The conceptual performance film focusing on 'REDRED's choreography climbed to 40th on YouTube's 'Daily Popular Music Video Chart' on the 22nd, a significant jump from its debut at 70th the previous day. The main music video for 'REDRED' has also charted for three consecutive days, reaching 43rd on the 22nd.
CORTIS continues to innovate with new textures in music and choreography. They are set to officially release their mini-album 'GREENGREEN' on May 4th and will host the 'GREENGREEN Release Party' at 8 PM at S-Factory in Seongdong-gu, Seoul. Attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy live performances of all six tracks from the new album.
The event will feature performances of 'REDRED' and 'YOUNGCREATORCREW', previously showcased at the 'REDRED Release Party' on April 20th, along with debut performances of 'TNT', 'ACAI', 'Wassup', and 'Blue Lips'. During their debut album release party last September, CORTIS impressed with their live performances of all tracks, demonstrating skills beyond their rookie status. This upcoming event promises a full concert-like experience, reinforcing their reputation as 'performance artists'.
Reporter: Kim Ji-won, TenAsia one@tenasia.co.kr