K-pop sensation Cravity is set to make their highly anticipated comeback with their eighth extended play (EP), titled “Redefine,” releasing on April 29. Starship Entertainment, the group’s agency, officially announced the news on Thursday, sending excitement through their global fanbase.
Adding to the intrigue, a captivating teaser clip has been unveiled, showcasing mysterious illustrations. These visuals prominently feature what appears to be the ouroboros, a symbolic tail-devouring serpent representing eternal cycles and new beginnings, hinting at a deep and thematic concept for their upcoming release.
“Redefine” marks Cravity’s first new music in nearly six months, following their successful reissue, “Dare to Crave: Epilogue,” which built upon their critically acclaimed second studio album, “Dare to Crave.” The lead track from that second LP, “Set Net Go?,” proved to be a significant hit, earning the nine-member group two prestigious trophies on television music chart shows, underscoring their growing impact in the K-pop scene.
Beyond their domestic activities, Cravity has also been active internationally. Last month, they released their third single album in Japan, “Blast Out,” further expanding their presence in the Japanese music market. Fans in Japan can also look forward to an exclusive two-date show in Yokohama this May, promising unforgettable performances.
