Cortis

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Cortis (Korean: 코르티스; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean boy band formed by Big Hit Music. The group consists of five members: James, Juhoon, Martin, Seonghyeon, and Keonho.

OriginSeoul, South Korea
Genres
Years active2025 (2025)–present
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Cortis
Cortis in January 2026From L–R: Seonghyeon, Martin, Keonho, Juhoon, and James
Cortis in January 2026
From L–R: Seonghyeon, Martin, Keonho, Juhoon, and James
Background information
OriginSeoul, South Korea
Genres
Years active2025 (2025)–present
Labels
Members
  • James
  • Juhoon
  • Martin
  • Seonghyeon
  • Keonho
Websitecortisofficial.us
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Big Hit Music's third group after BTS and Tomorrow X Together, Cortis debuted on August 18, 2025 with the single "What You Want." They later released their first extended play, Color Outside the Lines, which debuted at number 15 on the Billboard 200, the second‑highest entry for a K‑pop act's debut album, and set records for first‑day sales, reached 200 million streams in record time for a rookie group, and surpassed two million in cumulative album sales.

They were the first Korean boy band to perform at an 2026 NBA All-Star Game, and won several accolades at the 10th Asia Artist Awards, 2025 MAMA Awards, and 40th Golden Disc Awards. They have been described as having a sound and image centered on authenticity and self‑expression, and have been praised for redefining creativity within the K‑pop industry.

Name

The logotype of Cortis.

The name "Cortis" is derived from six letters taken from the phrase "Color Outside the Lines.” According to the band's agency, the name "symbolizes the band's commitment to thinking freely, unconstrained by the norms and expectations set by society."[1] The group announced their fandom name on Weverse as Coer (Korean: 코어, pronounced as "core"), a blend of the group's name and the word "core," intended to signify fans as the group's support.[2]

History

Pre-debut activities and formation

Prior to the formation of Cortis, most of the members had prior experience in entertainment, modeling, or music.[3] James was a trainee with Big Hit's pre‑debut group Trainee A from 2021 until the group's disbandment in 2022.[4] He contributed to choreography and songwriting for other artists, working on tracks such as "Magnetic", "Cherish (My Love)", and "Tick-Tack" by Illit, and "Deja Vu" and "Miracle" by Tomorrow X Together. He also performed as a backing dancer for Jung Kook's live renditions of "Seven".[5][6] Martin was a member of the Rainbow Children's Choir and served as a flag bearer for Iceland at the 2018 Winter Olympics before joining Big Hit a year later, also contributing to "Magnetic", "Deja Vu" and "Miracle" as a producer.[3][7] Juhoon previously played soccer and worked as a child model, appearing in campaigns for various fashion brands and in music videos including VIXX's "Scientist," Zion.T's "Hello Tutorial" (with Ella Gross, later of Meovv), and MeloMance's "Tale," "You & I," and "Festival."[8][9] Keonho was previously a competitive swimmer, noted for his skills and multiple victories at meets, before choosing to join Big Hit.[10]

From April to May 2024, the members attended a song camp in Los Angeles, California, where they collaborated on the production of their debut album.[11] In April 2025, Hybe, Big Hit's parent company, announced plans to debut a new boy band in the third quarter of 2025, with an August debut date confirmed in June.[12][13] The group's members, Martin, James, Juhoon, Seonghyeon, and Keonho, were revealed on July 14, with the group's name disclosed on August 7.[1][14]

2025: Debut with Color Outside the Lines

On August 11, 2025, Cortis released their pre‑debut single "Go!", with all members contributing to the songwriting and composition while the accompanying music video was filmed in Los Angeles.[15] They officially debuted with the single "What You Want," featuring choreography performed on treadmills.[16] Four days later, the group released an English version of the song featuring American singer Teezo Touchdown, and performed the track with him on Mnet's M Countdown.[17][18] They released a trailer for their documentary What We Want on August 30, which documented the production of their debut album in Los Angeles, with the first episode being released on September 1.[11][19] They released their debut EP, Color Outside the Lines, on September 8, accompanied by the single "Fashion". The music video, filmed in Christchurch, New Zealand, accumulated one million views within 12 hours.[20][21] Their EP sold approximately 250,000 copies on its first day, setting a new record for first‑day sales by a K‑pop act that debuted in 2025.[22]

By November, Color Outside the Lines had surpassed 200 million streams on Spotify, the fastest for a K‑pop rookie debuting that year to reach the milestone.[23] In December 2025, Cortis were announced as headliners for the NBA Crossover concert series in February 2026, alongside Ludacris and Shaboozey.[24] That same month, they performed at Tokyo National Stadium for KBS2's 2025 Music Bank Global Festival in Japan, performing "What You Want" and a cover of BTS's "Mic Drop."[25] By the end of the year, Cortis won multiple awards, including Rookie of the Year and Best Performance at the 10th Asia Artist Awards, and Best New Artist at the 2025 MAMA Awards.[26]

2026: US performances and GreenGreen

Cortis at the 40th Golden Disc Awards, where they won Rookie Artist of the Year along with AllDay Project.

In January 2026, Cortis attended the 40th Golden Disc Awards, where they won Rookie Artist of the Year alongside co‑ed group AllDay Project, and was later nominated for Best K‑pop New Artist at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards while "Go!" was nominated for Favorite TikTok Dance.[27][28][29] They were named Friends of the NBA to help promote the league in Asia and were announced as the headlining performers for the 2026 NBA All-Star Game, becoming the first K‑pop group to perform at the event.[30]

They headlined the NBA Crossover Concert Series at the Los Angeles Convention Center on February 12, 2026, and released the song "Mention Me" the following day as part of the soundtrack for the American animated film Goat.[31][32] During the concert, they performed a new song titled "Youngcreatorcrew" as a teaser for their upcoming second EP, with the track being heavily promoted on their TikTok.[33] They performed at the Kia Forum during halftime of the 2026 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game, becoming the first K‑pop group to headline a halftime show in the event's history.[34][35]

On March 6, 2026, Cortis announced their second EP, GreenGreen, set for release on May 4, with the title track scheduled to release on April 20.[36] On the same day, Color Outside the Lines surpassed two million sales, becoming the second K‑pop group to reach that milestone with a debut album after Zerobaseone.[37][38]

Artistry

Influences

Cortis have cited hip hop as an influence while emphasizing a musical identity centered on authenticity and self‑expression.[39] Other Western genres have also influenced the group, with Forbes noting that Cortis sounded "more westernized or global than most rookie groups," while the members still identify as K-pop artists.[40] Martin, the group's leader, cites Tyler, the Creator and Mac Miller among his favorite artists. Each member contributes to the group's dynamic, which Rolling Stone characterized as "curious about the future, wanting the whole world to know their names."[41] Their styling, led by creative director Seoyoung Kim and Actoy, draws on punk and Y2K aesthetics. Teen Vogue praised the look as "spearheading the Y2K menswear renaissance," noting its skate-punk-inspired aesthetics.[39] They were described as a "young creator crew" for their involvement in music, choreography, and video production.[42]

Musical style

The Hollywood Reporter observed that although songs such as "Go!" and "What You Want" were sonically different, both suited the group’s artistic vision, concluding that "Cortis seems focused on one thing more than making exactly the kind of music expected of them: authenticity."[43] The group's musical identity and social media content were described by The Korea Herald as creating "a distinct identity for themselves through fresh sounds and performances that defy expectations." The publication cited them, alongside More Vision boy band Lngshot, as among the acts redefining creativity within the industry.[44] Color Outside the Lines was included on the list of the 15 Best Non‑English Albums of 2025 by Teen Vogue, with the publication describing the record as "short and slightly derivative of their influences" but noted it "stands as a testament to what's to come."[45]

Members

  • James (제임스)
  • Juhoon (주훈)
  • Martin (마틴) – leader[41]
  • Seonghyeon (성현)
  • Keonho (건호)

Discography

Extended plays

More information Title, Details ...
List of extended plays, showing selected details, selected chart positions, sales figures, and certifications
Title Details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
KOR
[46]
AUT
[47]
BEL
(FL)

[47]
BEL
(WA)

[47]
GER
[47]
JPN
[48]
JPN
Hot

[49]
US
[50]
US
World

[51]
Color Outside the Lines 129295467428152
GreenGreen
  • Scheduled: May 4, 2026
  • Labels: Big Hit
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
To be released
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Singles

More information Title, Year ...
List of singles, showing year released, selected chart positions, and name of the album
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
KOR
[55]
HK
[56]
JPN
Hot

[57]
MYS
Intl.

[58]
NZ
Hot

[59]
SGP
[60]
TWN
[61]
US
World

[62]
VIE
Hot

[63]
WW
[64]
"Go!" 2025 46151535225457175 Color Outside the Lines
"What You Want" 1048720
"Fashion" 941924[B]1264[C]
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.
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Soundtrack appearances

More information Title, Year ...
List of soundtrack appearances, showing year released, and name of the album
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
NZ
Hot

[59]
TWN
[61]
"Mention Me" 2026 3417 Goat OST
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Other charted songs

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List of other charted songs
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
KOR
DL

[67]
"Joyride" 2025 39 Color Outside the Lines
"Lullaby" 43
"What You Want"
(feat. Teezo Touchdown)
157
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Videography

Music videos

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List of music videos
Title Year Director(s) Ref.
"Go!" 2025 Idiots & Cortis [68]
"What You Want" [69]
"Fashion" Bang Jaeyeob [70]
"Joyride" [71]
"Lullaby" Idiots & Cortis [72]
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Live performances

Showcase

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Event Date Venue City Country Performed song(s) Ref.
'Color Outside the Lines' Release Party September 8, 2025 Korea University Hwajeong Gymnasium Seoul South Korea
  • "Fashion"
  • "Go!"
  • "What You Want"
  • "JoyRide"
  • "Lullaby"
  • "Fashion"
  • "What You Want"
  • "Fashion"
[73]
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Music festivals

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Event Date Venue City Country Performed song(s) Ref.
KOOM Festival October 18, 2025 Duggal Greenhouse Brooklyn United States
  • "Go!"
  • "Fashion"
  • "What You Want"
  • "Fashion"
  • "Go!"
[74]
NHK Music Expo Live 2025 November 3, 2025 Tokyo Dome Tokyo Japan
  • "What You Want"
  • "JoyRide"
  • "Go!"
  • "Fashion"
[75]
Music Bank Global Festival 2025 December 14, 2025 Japan National Stadium
  • "What You Want"
  • "Fashion"
  • "Mic Drop"
[76]
SBS Gayo Daejeon 2025 December 25, 2025 Inspire Arena Incheon South Korea
  • "Jingle Bell Rock"
  • "Go!"
[77]
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Awards shows

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Event Date Venue City Country Performed song(s) Ref.
TikTok Awards 2025 October 25, 2025 Korea University's Hwajeong Gymnasium Seoul South Korea
  • "Go!"
  • "Fashion"
[78]
2025 MAMA Awards November 29, 2025 Kai Tak Stadium Hong Kong China
  • "Go!"
  • "Fashion"
[79]
10th Asia Artist Awards December 6, 2025 Kaohsiung National Stadium Kaohsiung Taiwan
  • "Go!"
  • "What You Want"
[80]
40th Golden Disc Awards January 10, 2026 Taipei Dome Taipei "What You Want" [81]
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Other live performances

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Event Date Venue City Country Performed song(s) Ref.
NBA Crossover Concert Series 2026 February 12, 2026 Los Angeles Convention Center Los Angeles United States TBA [82]
NBA All-Star Celebrity Game Halftime Show February 13, 2026 Kia Forum
D.U.N.K. Showcase Yokohama March 13, 2026 K-Arena Yokohama Yokohama Japan [83]
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Awards and nominations

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Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee(s) of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremony Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
Asia Artist Awards 2025 Rookie of the Year – Singer Cortis Won [84]
Best Performance Won [85]
D Awards 2026 Dreams Silver Label Won [86]
Golden Disc Awards 2026 Rookie Artist of the Year Won [87][88]
Most Popular Artist – Male Nominated [89]
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2026 Best K-pop New Artist Pending [90]
Favorite TikTok Dance "Go!" Pending
Korea First Brand Awards 2026 Male Idol – Rookie (Indonesia) Cortis Won [91]
Male Idol – Rookie (Vietnam) Won
Male Idol – Rookie Won
MAMA Awards 2025 Artist of the Year Cortis Longlisted [92][93]
Best New Artist Won
Fans' Choice Top 10 – Male Nominated
Song of the Year "Go!" Longlisted
Best Choreography Nominated
TikTok Awards Korea 2025 Global Rookie Award Cortis Won [94]
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Notes

  1. Weverse album version.[54]
  2. "Fashion" did not enter the Official Singapore Chart, but peaked at number 12 on the Regional Chart.[65]
  3. "Fashion" did not enter the Billboard Global 200, but peaked at number 198 on the Global Excl. US.[66]

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