K-Pop Boy Group Cravity is arousing a serious hum before their return on June 23 with the mini-album “Would dare to bramare”But not exactly in the way fans expected. In particular, on June 15, Starship Entertainment released a photo of the mood teaser who instantly sent shock waves among the online communities for his shocking and visually strident concept.
In particular, the photos that enlarge on a shimmering and gelatinous body lying on the floor, dripping with a mysterious and slippery substance. The slimy surface shines under the sunlight, creating a strangely visceral effect that has left many Netizen who shake. From comparisons to fun objects such as joint, saliva and crab soup, some have even left body fluids wander, making this teaser the center of a viral conversation on social platforms such as X (previously Twitter).
While some fans have expressed discomfort, in particular the aversions to sticky plots, others have applauded the audacity of Cravity. The comments went to “It looks like something outside a horror game” TO “It’s strange, but I can’t stop looking at him.”
According to the explanation of Starship and the launch of the concept, the disturbing images is linked to the theme of the group’s rebirth. The slimy fluid has the purpose of representing an embryonic state or a creature that frees itself from a shell. In recent photos of concepts, all nine members, that is to say Serim, Allen, Jungmo, Woobin, Wonjin, Minhee, Hyeongjun, Toeyoung and Seongmin, are depicted emerging from the eggs, reinforcing the symbolic narrative of renewal, transformation and car-discovery.
Since then the artistic direction has made comparisons with Lady Gaga “Born in this way” He was, known for his embrace of the unconventional and raw expressions of identity.
Meanwhile, Cravity, which debuted in 2020 under Starship Entertainment, built a strong reputation with successful exits such as the “Hideout” series, “The Awakening” and “Master: Piece”. In 2024, they won “Road to Kingdom: Ace of Ace”, further consolidating their place in the first line of the 4th generation of K-pop. Their fan base, lovingly called Luvity, continues to grow both nationally and internationally.