New MV of the boy band following BTS

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New signing boy band CORTIS (BTS's junior) of Big Hit Music has just released a full MV called "Go! ".

In the MV, the guys spent a beautiful sunny day walking around the neighborhood, bringing free energy and a sense of inadequacy, in line with the youthful spirit of a new group.

On online forums, netizens quickly watched the Go! MV. "The music video for the introduction was released before the group's official debut.

Although information about the members is still limited, the audience has begun to speculate about the coverage, general concept and MV style, even comparing CORTIS with the previous trainee group "Trainee A" of Big Hit.

Many comments said that "the song sounds quite good", but there were also surprises with the MV image, especially the close-up scenes that were changed suddenly, not exaggerated or completely shaped. Some people commented that fast-paced effects make them focus more on music than image.

Most opinions say that the group is pursuing a foreign-style concept, aiming at international markets and global audiences.

Many people praised the song's " easy-to-dance, addictive rhythm", but there were also opinions that the arrangement contained " too much electronic and autotune sounds" making it difficult for the singer to clearly feel.

CORTIS will officially debut on August 18 with the opening song What You Want, followed by the debut EP Color Outside The Lines released on September 8 (Korean time).

CORTIS stands for Color Outside The Lines, Big Hit Musics first boy group in six years since TOMORROW X TOGETHERs debut. The group, consisting of 5 members: Martin, James, Joohoon, Sunghyun and Geonho, attracted attention for their promising appearance and creativity.

described as a young creative team consisting of teenagers aged 10, CORTIS directly participates in the groups work, from composing, choreography to filming.

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