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Cortis 'GO' broke through the U.S. radio..Billboard's "Pop Airplay" ranked 35th [Official]

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Yoon Sanggeun

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The popularity of the idol group CORTIS's debut album "GO!" in the U.S. is unusual.

According to the latest chart released by Billboard on the 10th (local time), "GO!" from Cortis' debut album ranked 35th on Billboard's "Pop Airplay," raising its ranking by two notches after entering 37th (March 7) last week.

Pop Airplay is a chart based on the number of radio broadcasts and listening data in the United States, and is one of the important factors to evaluate the popularity of songs along with music sales and streaming. Given that it is not common for K-pop boy groups to be listed on the chart, the performance proves that Cortis is widely loved in the United States.

It is analyzed that Cortis' active local activities contributed greatly to the momentum in popularity six months after the song was released. They recently became the first K-pop singers to decorate the NBA All-Star weekly representative event.

Cortis made a strong impression on the "NBA crossover concert series" and the "2026 Ruffles® NBA All-Star Celebrity Game" halftime show. Cortis' headliner performance was sold out, and crowds of all races, genders, and ages stretched out of the building, and New York Post Sports and Los Angeles-area media reported it extensively. "GO!" was the song that received the most response from the performance, and it is believed that it has gradually become viral among the local public and has even entered American radio.

The debut album "COLOR OUTSIDE THE LINES" containing "GO!" is also in the box office for a long time. The album is ranked 10th on Billboard's "World Album" (March 14) and has been in the rankings for 26 consecutive weeks.

Meanwhile, Cortis will release its second mini album 'GREEN GREEN' on May 4. Prior to this, the title song of the new album will be first released on April 20. According to the announcement of Spotify, a global audio and sound source streaming platform, on the 11th, "GREEN" ranked eighth in the pre-save category for two consecutive days. This is an indicator that aggregates pre-stored figures for albums and singles around the world, reflecting high market expectations even before the release.

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