A prominent journalist lit a strong debate in the K-Pop community declaring that the most recent group of children of Hybe to five members, CortisHe “opened the door to the sixth generation of idols”.
“Their emergency will be remembered as a feeling”, The journalist wrote, describing the group as “A different dimension of idols never seen before.”
The statement that suggests a generational change in K-Pop has aroused the discussion among the fans, with many who call it exaggerated.
Formed under Bighit music and produced by the president of Hybe Bang Si-Hyuk, Cortis He made his debut on September 18 with their title “Go!”. Their live debut phase received praise for its refined voice and the energy choreography performed without support or changes.
The members James (born in 2005), Keonho (2009) and three others are known for their self -producing involvement in songwriting, composition and choreography, an unusual level of creative control for a rookie group.
In interviews, Cortis described their artistic identity as as Bibimbap “A mix of several elements that form a harmonious whole.” They accredited Bang Si-Hyuk as the “condiment” that binds their creativity together, expressing gratitude towards BTS“It’s J-Hope, who advised them to do it “Stay humble and grateful.”
However, online reactions were far from unanimous. While many fans praised the group’s talent, others have derived the affirmation that Cortis I had “He opened the sixth generation of k-pop.”
- At this rhythm, every time a group of beginners debuts, they will continue to call it “N-th generation, N-th generation”.
- What’s wrong with this company?
- Now it is fun as long as a beginner debut, suddenly “the fifth generation has opened! The sixth generation has opened !!!” Seriously hilarious.
- What are we changing generations every year? Just because a beginner debut becomes a new generation …
- But honestly, the entire thing of the “fifth generation has been opened” was something that suddenly went even if yourself, so even if the media like this with “6th generation” play, I thought I couldn’t really say anything.
- What are they talking about? These guys are also fifth generation. Nonsense … what, are cell phones or something like that?
- Well, let’s go on and open the sixth generation now, and when a large group of boys will debut next year, let’s call it the sect, the eighth, the ninth generation every year. Honestly, it would be a little fun.
Despite skepticism, several voices in the sector have recognized him Cortis It represents a change in art and self -production, marking a continuous evolution in the way the groups of idols are trained and marketed.
Sources: Inside