CORTIS will make their first comeback on May 4 with their second mini album “Greengreen”, after pre-releasing the lead single on April 20 at 6 PM KST.
BIGHIT MUSIC has confirmed that boy group CORTIS will release “The 2nd EP [GREENGREEN]”Monday 4 May.
The title track is scheduled to release digitally two weeks early, on Monday, April 20, at 6 PM KST. The group announced the news via fan platform Weverse on March 6, asking fans to mark their calendars for the comeback.
The release marks CORTIS’ first new album approximately eight months after their debut mini album “Color Outside The Lines”. The group’s second EP is also called “Greengreen” or “GREENGREEN” in official notices, according to allkpop.
The title track of “Greengreen” will be pre-released as a digital single to build initial momentum for the comeback. The song will be broadcast live on April 20 at 6pm KST, giving listeners a preview of the group’s new sound before the full album arrives. Korean media describe this strategy as a way to “ignite” anticipation ahead of the May album launch.
The EP is expected to feature “YOUNGCREATORCREW,” a song first revealed during CORTIS’ appearance at the “NBA Crossover Concert Series” and in the game “Hancom Taja Sanseongbi.” Clips of the song and its choreography have already generated thousands of short videos on TikTok, signaling strong interest from fans. chosun reported.
CORTIS is a five-member group under BIGHIT MUSIC, consisting of Martin, James, Joo-hoon, Seong-hyun and Geon-ho.
The group debuted with the mini album “Color Outside The Lines,” which peaked at No. 15 on the Billboard 200, the highest charting for a debut album by a non-project K-pop group. The album sold over 2 million copies according to the Circle charts, underlining the rapid growth of the fledgling group.
Tracks like “GO!”, “What You Want” and “FaSHioN” helped CORTIS surpass 400 million cumulative streams on Spotify within five months of release. With “Greengreen”, industry observers expect the group to aim for an even greater global impact in 2026, as predicted by the Herald of Korea.


