CORTIS, BigHit Music’s First Rookie Group in 6 Years, Debuts With a Release Party

In a move that has sent shockwaves through the K-pop industry, BigHit Music has unveiled their first rookie group in six long years. CORTIS, the brainchild of renowned producer Bang Si-hyuk, made their grand entrance onto the scene with a star-studded release party that left fans and critics alike clamoring for more.
The four-member group, comprised of members Jihoon, Seoyeon, Minho, and Eunji, showcased their diverse range of talents right from the start. From Jihoon's mesmerizing vocals to Seoyeon's jaw-dropping dance moves, it was clear that CORTIS was here to make a lasting impression.
But it wasn't just their undeniable talent that caught the attention of onlookers. The group's infectious energy and magnetic stage presence had everyone in attendance on their feet, dancing and cheering along to every beat.
As the night went on, it became evident that CORTIS was not just another flash in the pan. With their catchy tunes and charismatic personalities, they had all the makings of a bona fide K-pop sensation.
But what truly set CORTIS apart was their genuine commitment to their craft. Unlike some debut acts who rely on gimmicks and theatrics, this rookie group let their music do the talking. And boy, did it speak volumes.
As the night came to a close and the last notes of their debut single faded away, there was a sense of anticipation hanging in the air. CORTIS had arrived, and they were here to stay. And if their debut party was anything to go by, the future of K-pop was in very capable hands indeed.