CRAVITY Releases 2nd Full Album "Dare to Crave"

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Since their 2020 debut, Cravity has shown consistent growth through strong performances and teamwork. Their second full-length album Dare to Crave released on June 23, marks a pivotal moment where the group moves beyond proving themselves to expressing their authentic voices. The album explores the internal struggles of young men caught between escapism and confrontation, representing their evolution from rising idols to a meaningful artistic team.

The album centers on the concept of longing and timing - knowing when to express feelings rather than suppress them. Cravity's name combines "Crave" and "Gravity," symbolizing how attraction and inner desires shape identity.

The title track 'SET NET G0?!' emphasizes persistence over achievement, with its fast-paced progression and electronic elements mirroring the emotional turbulence of navigating between doubt and instinct.

'SET NET G0?!' Music Video


For the first time, all nine members participated in songwriting, with some composing music as well. The album introduces a unit structure featuring three sub-group tracks that showcase individual personalities within their collective identity. Each unit song - including Woobin's "Rendez-vous," Serim's "Marionette," and Wonjin's "Wish Upon A Star" - offers different musical colors while proving that individual differences strengthen their unity.

Dare to Crave represents Cravity's commitment to emotional honesty, embracing complex feelings like anxiety, impulse, and excitement without forcing artificial resolution. Having already achieved significant success including rookie awards and victory in "Road to Kingdom: ACE OF ACE," the group now focuses on artistic expansion rather than validation. The album celebrates the courage to move forward despite confusion and the bold dreams of youth, with their longing possessing gravitational strength that propels them toward their next chapter.


Listen to Dare to Crave

Ciera Reeves

Ciera is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of KpopWise. She has been a fan of Korean pop culture since 2005 and writing about it since 2009. Her bias groups are VIXX and OnlyOneOf. She is a 2nd-3rd generation K-pop fan, but she is actively keeping up with the current artists. twitter instagram

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