CORTIS shone like a "young creator crew" on a globally popular radio show.

CORTIS (Martin, James, Juhun, Sunghyun, Gunho) grants on the Apple Music Radio "The Zane Lowe Show" at the Apple Music studio in Culver City, Los Angeles, on the 15th (local time). This is a popular program that recently featured Taylor Swift (Taylor Swift) and Tyler, The Creator (Tyler, The Creator).

Host Zane Lowe emphasized that CORTIS is a "young creator crew" that co-creates music, choreography and video, and said he was excited to meet them, calling them a "team whose natural chemistry shines." The five members said, "We enjoy all ways of expressing ourselves, not only music but video and photography as well. The process of working is fun for us."

They also talked about the intro track "GO!", which has shown staying power on domestic and international music charts recently. CORTIS explained, "'GO!' was born at a song camp held right here in Los Angeles. All the members ran around the studio while working. The team's raw energy is fully captured." They added about their debut album "COLOR OUTSIDE THE LINES," "It's an album like a diary that shows CORTIS as they are. We tried to express our most authentic selves."

A surprise video call with U.S. singer-songwriter Teezo Touchdown, who worked with them on the debut album title track "What You Want" and participated in the English version feature, was also awaited. Teezo Touchdown praised them, saying, "CORTIS's drive and diligence are so impressive they are contagious to me. Since meeting the members, I've been working 10 times harder than before. With innate talent combined with relentless effort, the results have to be exceptional."

Meanwhile, CORTIS's debut album "COLOR OUTSIDE THE LINES" surpassed 100 million cumulative plays on the world's largest music streaming platform Spotify as of the 12th. This is the fastest 100 million streaming achievement among rookies who debuted this year.

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