VERIVERY has come to retrieve what it lost.
At 6 p.m. on the 1st, VERIVERY's fourth single, Lost and Found, was released on various music sites. At the same time, the title track single Red and the music video were also released.
VERIVERY's new release is their first in 2 years and 7 months, and they used the word "Lost and Found" to express their intention to break their long hiatus and reclaim the things they had lost. "Lost and Found" commonly refers to a lost and found, and literally can be interpreted as "lost and found." It is a heartfelt album that contains the meaning of VERIVERY reclaiming what they had been missing during their long hiatus.
The title track "RED (Beggin')" interpolates The Four Seasons' classic "Beggin'" and reinterprets the timeless hit that spans previous and short-form generations with a modern sensibility.
VERIVERY elevated the original with breakbeat-driven intense bass and tense strings to create a different charm. Like a flower that blooms even at night, it draws attention by depicting a desire that does not go out in the darkness and the will to finally bloom. Member Yeonho also participated in writing the title track's lyrics, raising the album's leading quality.
"Let me bloom / Only once, try for me / Bloom fate is a disguise / Even if I lose everything we'll survive / A dance that resembles the last night"
In the lyrics, the reason VERIVERY must make the flower bloom becomes unclear, and dangers continue while they are blooming. However, VERIVERY walks step by step toward the goal of making the flower bloom. VERIVERY expresses the determination that they will survive by any means and find what they have lost.
In the music video for "RED (Beggin')," scenes of past and present alternate to contrast the lost, beautiful youth and the newly encountered desolate reality, showing what VERIVERY had lost and what they are trying to find. VERIVERY ultimately boards an elevator like an escape route, showing their will to move forward into an unknown future.
Despite a roller-coaster-like trajectory, VERIVERY steadfastly held their position and endured. It is so VERIVERY that they overcame a long hiatus to release this new work and that the meaning of it contains their determination to reclaim what they lost. That's why their future moves are anticipated.
Meanwhile, VERIVERY's new song "RED (Beggin')" can be listened to on various music sites from 6 p.m. today (the 1st).
[Photo] Jellyfish Entertainment, music video capture
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