The title is actually a comment I saw on tiktok, and it got me thinking.
Both marketed as an “uncensored” “raw” group of teens/young adults just making music.
I do think bighit’s group more accurately fulfills that role considering how in Cortis’s case, it’s not just marketing and the members are actually involved in their production.
I honestly appreciate that about cortis quite a bit. I’m excited for them as a group of artists. I’m a person that believes art can come from people of any age. When I say this I think of Olivia Rodrigo, and how Sour is a great album abt the teenage experience that thruthfully only a teen could have produced.
So, with that in mind, I’m excited to see what themes and sounds will come from them moving forward.
Lastly, I don’t think this event will escape the collective kpop memory , so I bring it up, but with how riize turned out when their kfans discovered a member actually was a teen, I sincerely hope cortis’ management is willing to stand behind their group and the image they have chosen unlike what happened with sm.
What do y’all think?
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