Cravity: The Hardworking Newcomers in the K-pop Industry
Debuting under Starship Entertainment in April 2020, the 9-member boy group, Cravity, has quickly captured the attention of fans and critics alike. Despite only being active for a little over two months as of June 15, 2020, this new K-pop group has demonstrated significant potential and hard work, setting a solid foundation for their career in the highly competitive K-pop industry.
Background and Debut
Cravity made their debut on April 14, 2020, with the song "Break All the Rules." Under Starship Entertainment, a reputable agency known for nurturing and launching successful K-pop artists, Cravity carries high expectations for their potential success. Since their debut, the group has consistently surpassed industry standards, showcasing their dedication and talent in various aspects of their career.
A Modest but Humble Start
Although Cravity's debut was met with varying levels of excitement, the group has made a strong impression through their consistent and hardworking approach. In the short time since their debut, they have achieved several milestones:
Peaking on the Billboard Social 50 Chart at number 12. Becoming the fourth fastest South Korean group to enter the Social 50 chart, and the only South Korean rookie to chart on Billboard's Social 50 in 2020. Performing at the TikTok Stage in Seoul. Scheduled to perform at KCON and the "2020 Pepsi Online Showcase: For the Love of Korea." Releasing three episodes of their variety show, "Cravity Park." Receiving 12 million views on their debut music video. Performing 20 times on various music shows, including inquiries for the show champion and The Show. Set to have their first comeback scheduled for Wednesday, June 17.Choreography and Live Performances
One of the standout elements of Cravity's debut is the impressive number of choreographies they've mastered. From their debut song "Break All the Rules" to the B-side track "Jumper," the group has demonstrated their versatility and dedication to their craft. Notably, they have performed to songs such as:
Dramarama by Monsta X Boy In Luv by BTS Dont Wanna Cry by Seventeen Blood Sweat and Tears by BTS Cloud 9 B-side Ummm I Could NeverAdditionally, Cravity consistently plays live while performing their songs, a rarity in the current K-pop industry where most idols tend to lip-sync their performances. This commitment to live performance highlights Cravity's talent and professionalism.
What's Next for Cravity?
While Cravity's debut was promising, the question remains: what does the future hold for this talented group? Fans and industry experts are eager to see the kind of music and concepts that Cravity will release in the future. The debut MV and choreography didn't quite stand out to many, but the group's steady approach and hard work suggest a promising trajectory.
Cravity's debut song, "Break All the Rules," was a solid start, and their potential to become big stars in the K-pop industry cannot be discounted. The group has already shown a solid foundation, with a strong debut and a commitment to hard work and live performances. As they continue to refine their music and live shows, fans hope to see Cravity grow and thrive in the competitive K-pop landscape.
Conclusion
Cravity's debut is a testament to their hard work and dedication, and they are poised to make a significant impact in the K-pop industry. Fans, like the author, are eagerly waiting to see what the future holds for this talented group.
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