The group CORTIS is writing an unprecedented record on Korea's Spotify charts. 

CORTIS (Martin, James, Juhun, Sunghyun, Geonho)'s mini album 2 title track "REDRED" topped Spotify's "Daily Top Songs Korea" chart on July 2, achieving its 60th No. 1 overall. Since surpassing its 50th No. 1 on June 20, it has continued to hold the throne and run uninterrupted.

On the same day, it also topped the "Weekly Top Songs Korea" (tracking period: June 26–July 2) for 10 consecutive weeks. Since Spotify began compiling domestic charts in early 2021, this is the longest and most No. 1s for a single song released by a K-pop boy group across daily and weekly charts.

As of July 2, CORTIS's monthly listeners worldwide on Spotify surpassed 12.4 million.

Since recording 12.04 million on May 23 and proudly entering the top three for K-pop boy groups' all-time highs, they have consistently maintained more than 12 million listeners. In particular, analysis by country and region showed U.S. listeners accounted for the largest share, followed by Indonesia, the Philippines, Korea, Brazil, Mexico, and India, demonstrating their comprehensive global influence.

Their long-running success on global main charts is also notable. "REDRED" ranked 98th on Spotify's "Weekly Top Songs Global" released on the 4th, remaining on the chart for 10 weeks. This is the longest-charting record on the Spotify global chart among boy groups that debuted within the past five years.

Also, the mini album "GREENGREEN", which includes "REDRED", remained on the U.S. Billboard main albums chart "Billboard 200" (July 4) for seven consecutive weeks, and on Korea's Circle Chart latest weekly album chart (June 21–27) its cumulative sales exceeded 2.901262 million, bringing it close to becoming a triple million seller.

Meanwhile, CORTIS is stepping up preparations for their first tour, "2026 CORTIS TOUR." After opening spectacularly at Incheon Inspire Arena on July 18–19, they will visit nine cities worldwide, including Seoul in August, New York in the United States, and Kanagawa in Japan in September, to meet global fans.<

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