K-pop sensation Cortis is gearing up for a highly anticipated comeback with a new album slated for release in April, according to their agency, Big Hit Music. This announcement confirms earlier reports circulating in local media on Tuesday.
The boy band’s return marks approximately eight months since the release of their debut album, “Color Outside the Lines.” The debut EP achieved remarkable success, selling over 436,000 copies within its first week. By December of last year, it had surpassed 1.3 million copies sold, ranking it as the fourth-highest-selling K-pop boy group debut album overall and the second-highest in first-week sales.
The five-track album debuted at No. 15 on the Billboard 200 chart and remained on the chart for an additional four weeks. Cortis continues to maintain a strong presence on various Billboard charts, including the Top Album Sales chart, as of February 14th.
In other news, the five members of Cortis traveled to Los Angeles on Tuesday to perform during the highly coveted halftime show at the NBA All-Star Game, further solidifying their global presence.
