The video maximizes the song's tension through dynamic choreography and black-and-white visuals.
Members collaborated on the choreography, further strengthening the team's identity.
The group CORTIS has captured attention with a stunning performance video for their new track. On May 5, they released a conceptual performance film for 'TNT' on the HYBE Labels YouTube channel, showcasing vibrant visuals and captivating choreography.
Opening with a scene from the previous day's music video set in a dark tunnel, the five members perform alongside a crowd of hundreds. The contrasting black-and-white visuals and various camera angles heighten the tension of the song, while the large crowd in the latter part adds an exhilarating aspect to their performance.
Notably, the choreography involved contributions from the members themselves, who are credited as co-choreographers. The performance skillfully integrates key movements that directly convey the lyrics, enhancing the overall effect. CORTIS infused their passion and confidence into 'TNT,' showcasing their fervor for music and performance.
'TNT' captures explosive energy, characterized by powerful guitar riffs and bass lines. This track effectively conveys the thematic tone of the album and showcases the members' fervor, reinforcing their image as artists striving for growth.
CORTIS has actively participated in the creation process of this song, further solidifying their unique identity. This result reflects teamwork and creativity, building anticipation for both their upcoming stages and albums. Their involvement strengthens the connection with fans and enhances the group's cohesiveness.
The performance film transcends being merely a choreography showcase. Its collaboration with a large crowd offers fans a unique experience and elevates the stage's immersion. CORTIS's latest work is projected to bolster its presence within the K-pop fandom and positively impact the broader music industry.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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