
The group CORTIS (Martin, James, Juhun, Sunghyun, Gunho) has surpassed 500 million cumulative streams on Spotify.
According to their agency, the total streaming count of the eight songs CORTIS has released so far exceeded 500 million around 11:20 PM on April 21. This record is the combined total streams of eight songs, including their first mini-album "COLOR OUTSIDE THE LINES" released last September, "Mention Me," a track featured in the North American animated film "GOAT" released in February, and the new song "REDRED" released on April 20, achieved 246 days after their debut.
In particular, the debut album "COLOR OUTSIDE THE LINES" recorded approximately 483.6 million streams as of 2 PM on the 22nd. The album reached 100 million streams within a month of its release, and subsequently surpassed 200 million, 300 million, and 400 million streams in November 2025, January, and February of this year, respectively. The track "GO!" was streamed about 162 million times, and "FaSHioN" about 149 million times. The title tracks "What You Want" (approximately 65 million), "JoyRide" (approximately 62 million), and "Lullaby" (approximately 23 million) also received steady love.
In the past 28 days, the number of listeners by country and region was highest in Indonesia (1,141,475) and the United States (1,026,233), with fans supporting them from various countries including South Korea, Brazil, Thailand, India, Taiwan, and Vietnam.
The new song "REDRED" was streamed about 1.31 million times on Spotify on its release day and entered the "Daily Top Songs" charts in seven countries and regions, including South Korea, Vietnam, Taiwan, and Thailand. The music video for the song ranked number one on YouTube's "Trending Worldwide" immediately after its release and appeared on the rising music charts in 24 countries and regions, including the United States.
CORTIS's second mini-album "GREENGREEN" is scheduled for official release on May 4. According to the album distributors YG Plus and Universal Records, pre-orders for the new album reached 2,050,055 copies as of April 20.



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