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New K-Pop Boy Band Cravity Trends Worldwide as They 'Break All the Rules' With Debut MV

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Starship Entertainment’s fresh band has had a brisk start with their debut album "Cravity - Hideout: Remember Who You Are".

Fans of the new K-pop boy band Cravity are trending the name of the group as their music video and album were revealed.

The title track “Break all the Rules” has a hip-hop vibe and the MV presents rookie members powerful performances and perfect visuals. The boys held a live showcase through the app "V Live" on the same day, performing the song live for the audience for the first time.

The new K-pop band has nine members: former X1 members Minhee and Hyeongjun, participants of survival show "Produce X 101" Jungmo and Wonjin, and other trainees - Serim, Allen, Woobin, Taeyoung, and Seongmin.

Cravity is Starship Entertainment's first boy group in 5 years since Monsta X debuted. Their colleague Joohoney from Monsta X wrote and produced the song “Jumper” for their debut album. The name of the band, Cravity, was created by combining "Creativity" and "Gravity" and stands for "Centre of Gravity". This is the name they hope will demonstrate their ambition and showcase the perfect synergy of the group's members.

Fans are excited over the new stars appeared in the K-pop industry

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