Rookie Group Cortis's 'RedRed' Surpasses 100 Million Spotify Streams
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- Rookie boy group Cortis has achieved over 100 million Spotify streams with their hit song 'RedRed,' released on April 20.
- The track reached this milestone in just 57 days, making Cortis the fastest K-pop boy group debuted within five years to do so.
- The group's popularity is further evidenced by sold-out tour dates in Incheon and North America.
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Rookie boy group Cortis has achieved a significant milestone by surpassing 100 million streams on Spotify with their hit song 'RedRed.' This achievement marks them as the fastest K-pop boy group debuted within five years to reach this streaming number.
SEOUL, June 18 (Yonhap) -- Rising rookie boy group Cortis has surpassed 100 million streams on Spotify with its latest hit "RedRed," its agency said Thursday.
The track, the lead single from the group's second EP, "GreenGreen," crossed the milestone Tuesday, just 57 days after its release on April 20, according to BigHit Music.
With the feat, the quintet became the fastest K-pop boy group that debuted within five years to hit 100 million streams, according to the agency.
The group has performed "RedRed" at a range of venues, including university festivals and a street cheering event for the 2026 FIFA World Cup at Seoul's Gwanghwamun Square.
Riding the track's popularity, Cortis has sold out all nine dates of the Incheon and North American legs of its first tour, according to the agency. After North America, the group is scheduled to continue the tour in Seoul and Yokohama, Japan, until early September.






