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A Long-Awaited Return After Two Years
Jellyfish Entertainment’s VERIVERY — DONGHEON, GYEHYEON, YEONHO, YONGSEUNG, and KANGMIN — has officially returned with their new single album Lost and Found, their first release since 2023’s Liminality – EP.DREAM. The comeback follows members DONGHEON, GYEHYEON, and KANGMIN’s appearance on the hit survival show BOYS 2 PLANET, heightening anticipation for what the group would deliver next.
Lost and Found is now available for streaming on Apple Music and Spotify.
An Album Rooted in “Han(恨)”—Desperation, Regret, and Resolve
VERIVERY’s newest project centers on the deep Korean emotional concept of Han, representing resentment, grief, and lingering sorrow. Through this album, the group confronts their period of inactivity and expresses a fervent desire to reclaim what they’ve lost during that time — from momentum to opportunities to connection with fans.
“We’re back after two and a half years, and I hope you look forward to our growth and improvement that are shown in Lost and Found!’’
— KANGMIN
Three Tracks That Showcase VERIVERY’s Growth
The single album features three new tracks, each offering a different lens into the group’s mindset and artistry.
“RED (Beggin’)” — A Bold Focus Track
Opening the album is “RED (Beggin’),” which incorporates an interpolation of The Four Seasons’ iconic “Beggin’.” VERIVERY reimagines the classic with a polished, modern twist, aiming to reach listeners across generations.
The music video plays with contrasting timelines — past scenes filled with youthful nostalgia juxtaposed with the harsher realities of the present — symbolizing loss, reflection, and rebirth.
“VERIVERY members participated in the lyrics or composition for all tracks included in this album to convey the story we’ve been wanting to share with our fans. Please give it a lot of love and support!”
— DONGHEON
“empty” — Hyperpop Meets Emotional Chaos
Co-composed and arranged by YEONHO, “empty” dives into minimalist hip hop layers and hyperpop textures. The witty yet vulnerable lyrics portray an inner world that’s tangled, messy, and emotionally overwhelmed.
“Cotton Candy (Blame us)” — A Gift to Fans
The album closes tenderly with “Cotton Candy (Blame us),” an R&B track written by DONGHEON and GYEHYEON. The song serves as a heartfelt message to fans who have waited patiently — a confession of gratitude, affection, and renewed dedication.
VERIVERY’s Lost and Found marks not just a musical comeback, but a reclaiming of identity, emotion, and connection. As the group steps boldly into this new era, fans old and new are invited to witness their evolution.

