Cravity, Rising Boy Band, Set to Unleash Dynamic Sixth EP "Sun Seeker"
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-08-07 16:34:46
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In a fervently awaited announcement, the sensational boy band Cravity is gearing up to dazzle fans with their sixth EP, titled "Sun Seeker," scheduled for release on September 11. The forthcoming album, following their March release "Master : Piece," promises a vibrant musical experience, as the band's agency, Starship Entertainment, hints at the emergence of two lead tracks that are primed to exude even more energy and power.
Since their debut in April 2020 with the EP "Hideout: Remember Who We Are – Season1," Cravity has garnered recognition for their distinctive blend of powerful positive energy, a signature characteristic that has solidified their standing among the noteworthy fourth-generation K-pop idols. This reputation, characterized by a captivating and infectious allure, has set Cravity apart as a prominent force in the evolving K-pop landscape.
The nine-member ensemble, which first made waves in 2020, has expanded their horizons with their recent Japanese debut on July 5, marked by the release of the single "Groovy – Japanese ver.-." This step into the Japanese music scene reflects their growing influence and international appeal.
Amid their meteoric rise, Cravity is currently amidst their "Masterspiece" world tour series, captivating audiences around the globe. The tour is set to culminate in October with an eagerly anticipated performance in Bangkok, Thailand, marking the grand finale of their global musical journey.
As anticipation mounts for "Sun Seeker," fans and music enthusiasts eagerly await the dynamic and high-energy tracks that Cravity is set to unveil, cementing their position as a powerhouse in the world of K-pop's fourth-generation idols.
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