CRAVITY hosted a successful comeback show in celebration of their third mini-album, "Season 3 Hideout: Be Our Voice," January 19.
All nine members - Serim, Allen, Jungmo, Woobin, Wonjin, Minhee, Hyeongjun, Taeyoung, and Seongmin - were present in the afternoon show, streamed on their Naver V LIVE channel. In the show, CRAVITY shared their happiness about the success of their recent project, telling stories and insights about the mini album's production and release.
As a treat to their beloved fans, LUVITY, especially those who haven't received their own copies, the Starship Entertainment idols did a live unboxing of the"Season 3 Hideout: Be Our Voice" package. Revealing the exclusive content with the mini-album - stickers, photo stands, posters - CRAVITY also shared behind-the-scenes stories about their photoshoots, putting hearts and curious minds at rest.
After introducing the album's title track, "My Turn," and explaining its story and concept, members of the super rookie group performed the track live - showcasing the group's vocal prowess and on-point choreography. It was followed by their live performance of "Mammoth," further exciting their fans with their charms and synchronized movements.
CRAVITY, who enjoyed their live show and its games and tasks from fans, expressed their gratitude: "We hope you watch us grow and keep on cheering for us."
"Season 3 Hideout: Be Our Voice" is the group's third mini-album, after "Season 1 Hideout: Remember Who We Are" released last April 14 and "Season 2 Hideout: The New Day We Step Into" released last August 24. Season 3 has seven tracks, led by the title track "My Turn," and includes the songs "Mammoth," "Call My Name," "Bad Habits," "Dangerous," "Moonlight," and "Give Me Your Love."
The lead single for the latest album was written by Korean hit songwriter Ryan Jeon. Also, WJSN's Exy, who previously wrote songs for her girl group, also wrote the lyrics for two tracks on the album, "My Turn" and "Bad Habits." CRAVITY's very own Serim and Allen returns with verses they wrote themselves for "Call my Name," with Allen and Wonjin receiving songwriting credits for "Give Me Your Love."