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PM's Shout-Out to CORTIS: Why Middle-Aged Koreans Are Falling for Rookie K-Pop Group

The Prime Minister's endorsement has ignited interest in the rookie group among older demographics.

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The Prime Minister of South Korea praised rookie K-pop group CORTIS, suggesting a cultural shift in K-pop fandom.

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This endorsement could reshape perceptions of K-pop, appealing to a broader age range.

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The crossover appeal of K-pop continues to grow, reaching beyond its traditional youth base.

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Look out for CORTIS's upcoming releases as they aim to capture a diverse audience.

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CORTIS's rise signifies the evolving landscape of K-pop, where age is no longer a barrier to fandom.

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CORTIS's rise reflects K-pop's expanding appeal to various age groups.

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