Verivery (Korean: 베리베리; stylized in all caps) is a seven-member South Korean boy band formed by Jellyfish Entertainment in 2018 and managed by the agency since their debut.[1] The group consists of members Dongheon, Hoyoung, Minchan, Gyehyeon, Yeonho, Yongseung, and Kangmin, who are noted for their creative contributions to songwriting, choreography, and video editing.[1] Their name derives from the Latin "VERI" meaning truth and the English "VERY," symbolizing "truly real."[1]Verivery debuted on January 9, 2019, with the mini album Veri-Us, which included the lead single "Super Special" (initially released as an OST in 2018).[1] Early in their career, they participated in Mnet's survival program Road to Kingdom in 2020, where they performed original stages and covers, earning acclaim for their production skills and stage presence.[1] The group achieved their first music show wins in 2022 with the single "Tap Tap" on MBC's Show Champion and KBS's Music Bank, marking a breakthrough in domestic recognition.[2][3]Following a period of limited group activities due to individual schedules and military enlistments for some members, Verivery renewed their exclusive contracts with Jellyfish Entertainment in October 2025, ahead of the original expiration.[4] Their most recent release prior to this was the 2023 mini album Liminality - EP.DREAM featuring "Crazy Like That."[1] In November 2025, the group announced their long-awaited comeback with the fourth single albumLost and Found, scheduled for release on December 1, 2025, marking their first group project in over two and a half years.[5][6]
History
Pre-debut activities (2018)
In 2018, Jellyfish Entertainment announced the formation of Verivery, a seven-member boy group intended as their first male idol act since VIXX debuted in 2012.[7] The agency revealed the group's name, Verivery—derived from the Latin "VERI" meaning truth and the English "VERY," symbolizing "truly real"—on August 31.[8] This marked the beginning of structured preparations, with the lineup consisting of Dongheon, Hoyoung, Minchan, Gyehyeon, Yeonho, Yongseung, and Kangmin, selected after extensive training under the label.[9]To build anticipation, Jellyfish launched a pre-debut reality series titled Now Verivery: Real Road Movie (also known as From Now On, Verivery), which premiered on Mnet on September 21, 2018, and ran for eight episodes until November 9.[10] The program followed the members during an overseas trip to Jeju Island, capturing their group dynamics, training routines, and personal growth in a road-trip format that highlighted their camaraderie and preparation for debut.[11] Individual teaser videos for each member were released starting in early September, introducing their personalities and visuals through casual, behind-the-scenes glimpses.[12] The first official group photo followed on September 12, showcasing the seven in coordinated outfits to emphasize their unified image.[9]Accompanying the reality show, Verivery contributed the upbeat track "Super Special" as its official soundtrack, released on September 21, 2018, alongside a music video featuring playful choreography and vibrant visuals.[13] The song served as an early teaser of their musical style, blending pop and hip-hop elements to convey excitement and freshness, while also allowing fans to hear the members' vocals and harmonies for the first time.[14] This pre-debut exposure through the series and OST helped cultivate a fanbase ahead of their official launch.
Debut and Veri series (2019)
Verivery officially debuted on January 9, 2019, under Jellyfish Entertainment with their first mini album Veri-Us, which consisted of five tracks including the lead single "Ring Ring Ring." The upbeat, retro-inspired track featured vibrant choreography and a colorful music video depicting the members in playful schoolyard settings, aligning with the group's emphasis on youthful energy and self-expression.[15] The album's title and the group's name, derived from the Latin word "veri" meaning "truth" combined with "very," underscored a promotional strategy focused on authenticity and revealing the real personalities of the members, building on exposure from their pre-debut reality show Now Verivery: Real Road Movie.[10]Veri-Us achieved modest sales of approximately 24,000 copies in its first year, marking an initial entry into the competitive K-pop market.[16]Following their debut, Verivery released their second mini album Veri-Able on April 24, 2019, featuring the lead single "From Now," a dance-pop track with sharp beats and lyrics about moving forward decisively. The album included five tracks that highlighted the members' vocal harmonies and rap verses, continuing the "Veri" series' theme of verification through genuine idol experiences. Promotions involved appearances on music programs such as M Countdown and The Show, where they performed high-energy stages that helped introduce their synchronized dance routines to audiences.[17][18] The release sold around 17,600 copies, reflecting steady early interest despite the group's rookie status.[16]In July 2019, Verivery issued their first single albumVeri-Chill on July 31, with the title track "Tag Tag Tag," a new jack swing-influenced song emphasizing fun and pursuit, accompanied by a dynamic music video showcasing chase-themed concepts. This summer-oriented release featured two tracks and was promoted through performances on shows like Show! Music Core, further solidifying their live stage presence.[17][19] The "Veri" trilogy in 2019 collectively positioned the group as innovators in self-producing elements, with members contributing to lyrics and visuals to convey reality over fabricated idol images. Throughout the year, these activities fostered the growth of their fanbase, known as Verr(y), through domestic promotions and international exposure at events like KCON 2019, laying the foundation for broader recognition.[20][21]
Face It series and Road to Kingdom (2020)
In 2020, VERIVERY launched their "FACE it" album trilogy, marking a conceptual evolution from the introspective themes of their earlier Veri series by exploring self-confrontation and interpersonal connections. The series began with the third mini album FACE ME on January 7, featuring the lead track "Lay Back," which emphasized embracing one's inner self amid uncertainty through upbeat funk and R&B influences.[22] The album debuted at No. 4 on the Gaon Album Chart, reflecting growing domestic interest.[23]The second installment, FACE YOU, arrived on July 1 as the fourth mini album, with "Thunder" as the title track—a high-energy electro-pop anthem symbolizing the courage to face others and spark meaningful bonds.[24] Timed immediately after their survival show appearance, it highlighted themes of vulnerability and mutual support, blending intense choreography with dynamic production to showcase the group's synergy.[25]Concluding the trilogy, the fifth mini album FACE US was released on October 13, led by "G.B.T.B. (Go Beyond The Barrier)," a powerful rock-infused track urging collective breakthrough and unity.[26] The album's narrative focused on forging a shared world from individual and relational growth, earning international acclaim by topping Billboard's World Digital Song Sales chart.[27] Each release featured distinct visual aesthetics, from introspective portraits in FACE ME to stormy, electric motifs in FACE YOU and futuristic barriers in FACE US, reinforcing VERIVERY's storytelling prowess.Parallel to the album rollout, VERIVERY participated in Mnet's "Road to Kingdom," a competitive survival program airing from April 30 to June 18, where seven boy groups vied for a spot in the follow-up show Kingdom: Legendary War.[28] As the youngest and rookie entrants, they faced intense pressure from more established acts like THE BOYZ and PENTAGON, initially ranking sixth in the first round's "Song of the King" mission with a cover of SEVENTEEN's "Mansae," which tested their adaptability under elimination threats.[29] Challenges included navigating collaboration dynamics, such as joint practices with TOO for a military-themed rendition of BTS's "ON," where leader Dongheon coordinated efforts amid the stress of potential exit.[30]Despite hurdles like low early rankings and the need to balance group morale during high-stakes remixes—such as a horror-concept version of their own "Photo"—VERIVERY demonstrated versatility across genres, earning praise for their earnest energy and concept shifts.[31] In the finale, they unveiled the original track "Beautiful-X," a vibrant, fan-dedicated pop song blending uplifting melodies with synchronized formations, which helped secure fifth place overall.[32]The program significantly boosted VERIVERY's visibility, with the global YouTube broadcast of the finale exposing their performances to international audiences and fostering cross-group friendships that enhanced their industry network.[33] Post-show, streams for tracks like "Lay Back" surged, contributing to heightened recognition and paving the way for their subsequent releases in the "FACE it" series.[30]
Series 'O' and Japanese debut (2021–2022)
In 2021, Verivery launched their experimental Series 'O' project, a conceptual album series delving into themes of self-identity, inner darkness, and the pursuit of wholeness, continuing the introspective narrative from their prior Face It era. The inaugural release, the single albumSeries 'O' [Round 1: Hall], arrived on March 2, featuring the lead track "Get Away," a reggae-infused pop song that explores escaping inner turmoil. The track debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's World Digital Song Sales chart, marking the second time for the group to achieve this feat and highlighting their growing international appeal as the fourth K-pop boy group to top the chart multiple times.[34]The series progressed with Series 'O' [Round 2: Hole] on August 23, 2021, an extended play that intensified the thematic exploration of voids and self-confrontation through its title track "Trigger," a dynamic blend of rock and electronic elements urging listeners to ignite personal change. This installment deepened the project's lore, portraying the members navigating shadowy psychological spaces symbolizing fragmented identities. Building on this momentum into 2022, Verivery released the digital single Series 'O' [Round 0: Who Am I] on March 23, with the introspective rock track "O" questioning one's core self amid emotional chaos, serving as a prequel to unify the narrative arc.[35]Culminating the initial phase, Series 'O' [Round 3: Whole], Verivery's first full-length album, was issued on April 25, 2022, encapsulating the journey toward integration and completeness with 11 tracks, led by the high-energy "Undercover," which depicts hidden desires and relational tensions. The album peaked at No. 3 on the Gaon Album Chart (now Circle Chart), reflecting strong domestic reception and the project's conceptual cohesion. Later that year, on November 14, Verivery dropped the single album Tap Tap, featuring the upbeat, addictive title track of the same name, which earned the group their first music show victories on MBC M's Show Champion (November 23) and KBS2's Music Bank (November 25), a milestone after nearly four years of activity.[2][36]Amid these releases, Verivery expanded internationally with their Japanese debut on June 22, 2022, via the mini album Undercover (Japanese ver.), an EP containing Japanese adaptations of "Undercover," "O," and additional tracks like "Love Line (Japanese ver.)," tailored for the market under Polydor Records. This entry marked a strategic push into Japan, aligning with the Series 'O' themes of veiled identities to resonate with new audiences.[37]
Liminality series and hiatuses (2023)
In 2023, VERIVERY continued their Liminality series, which explored themes of liminal spaces as transitional periods in life, building on the experimental foundations of their prior Series 'O' era. The group released their seventh mini album, Liminality – EP.Dream, on May 16, with the lead single "Crazy Like That" serving as an energetic track emphasizing living in the moment while pursuing future aspirations.[38] The album's dual concepts—"PLAY" for joyful present experiences and "PLAN" for forward-looking dreams—highlighted emotional transitions amid uncertainty, with tracks like "Juicy Juicy" and "Rain Coat" complementing the overarching narrative of personal growth in ambiguous spaces.[39]Following the album's release, VERIVERY maintained promotional momentum through music show appearances and their first full-group fanconcert in over two years, titled DREAM SHOP, held on June 24 and 25 in Seoul.[40]The event, which later expanded to an Asia tour including stops in Taiwan and Japan, featured performances of Liminality tracks alongside fan interactions, allowing the group to connect with supporters during this transitional phase.[41] However, activities began to scale down later in the year due to member commitments, shifting focus from large-scale promotions to individual recovery and preparation.On August 28, leader Dongheon enlisted for mandatory military service as an active dutysoldier in the 102nd Armored Brigade, marking the first such hiatus for the group and temporarily reducing their collective endeavors.[42] Subsequently, on October 30, member Hoyoung announced a temporary break from activities to prioritize his psychological well-being after hospital consultations revealed a need for rest and recovery.[43] These developments led to a period of scaled-back group promotions, with Jellyfish Entertainment emphasizing support for the members' health and service obligations amid the Liminality era's themes of emotional and personal boundaries.[44]
Boys II Planet and comeback preparations (2025)
In early 2025, Verivery members Dongheon, Gyehyeon, and Kangmin paused group activities to participate in Mnet's survival program Boys II Planet, which premiered on July 17, 2025, aiming to form a new boy group from 160 trainees.[45] The trio's involvement, announced on May 9, 2025, by Jellyfish Entertainment, marked a strategic move to gain visibility amid the group's ongoing challenges, with the members halting promotions to focus on the competition.[46]During the show's first elimination on August 14, 2025, Dongheon was ranked 49th and eliminated, narrowly missing advancement to the top 48, which elicited widespread fan disappointment but also relief for his prompt return to Verivery activities.[47] Gyehyeon followed in the second elimination on September 4, 2025, placing 37th out of the remaining contestants and exiting the top 24, prompting supportive reactions from fans who praised his vocal performances despite the outcome.[48] Kangmin advanced furthest, reaching the finale but ultimately ranking 9th on September 25, 2025, and being eliminated just outside the debut lineup, which sparked emotional responses from both contestants and Verivery's fanbase, highlighting his strong stage presence.[48]The members' returns facilitated a pivotal contract renewal on October 17, 2025, where five members—Dongheon, Gyehyeon, Yeonho, Yongseung, and Kangmin—extended their exclusive agreements with Jellyfish Entertainment ahead of their original expiration, signaling commitment to the group's longevity despite past mismanagement criticisms. Member Minchan continues on indefinite hiatus since December 2022 for health reasons, with no confirmation of contract renewal or return to activities. This renewal resolved temporary hiatuses stemming from the survival show and earlier 2023 absences due to health and military service, paving the way for a reunion with the five members. Fan reactions were mixed, with some expressing frustration over Jellyfish's track record, while others celebrated the stability it provided for future endeavors.[4][49]Jellyfish Entertainment announced Verivery's fourth single album, Lost and Found, set for release on December 1, 2025, marking their first group comeback in over two and a half years and emphasizing themes of rediscovery and unity.[5] Preparations shifted from an initial four-member concept to a five-member format following the trio's returns, infusing the project with renewed energy from their Boys II Planet experiences, including hints of a more mature, introspective musical direction to reflect the group's evolution.[50] The announcement, coupled with a fan meeting titled Hello VERI Long Time on November 8, 2025, in Seoul, underscored the reunion's positive impact on group dynamics, fostering excitement among fans for Verivery's revitalized trajectory. On November 17, 2025, Jellyfish announced that Hoyoung will enlist for mandatory military service as a social service worker on November 27, 2025, shortly after the fan meeting and just before the album release, further extending his hiatus from group activities.[51][52]
Members
Current members
Verivery consists of seven members, with five actively promoting as of November 2025 following contract renewals with Jellyfish Entertainment.[53] The group was formed in 2018 through internal training at the agency.Dongheon (real name Lee Dong-heon, born August 4, 1995) serves as the leader, main rapper, and lead dancer.[21] Prior to debut, he trained for four years at Jellyfish Entertainment and worked as a backup dancer for labelmates VIXX and Gugudan.[21] He enlisted for mandatory military service on August 28, 2023, and was discharged on February 27, 2025, resuming activities thereafter.[21] In 2025, he participated in the survival show Boys II Planet, ranking 49th overall.[21]Hoyoung (real name Bae Ho-young, born August 10, 1998) is the main dancer and lead rapper.[21] He trained for three years before debut with no prior public entertainment experience noted.[21] Hoyoung has been on indefinite hiatus since October 30, 2023, due to concerns over his psychological well-being.[53] On November 17, 2025, Jellyfish Entertainment announced that he will enlist for mandatory military service as a social service worker on November 27, 2025.[52]Minchan (real name Hong Min-chan, born September 16, 1998) holds positions as lead vocalist and visual.[21] Known for his striking appearance, he is the younger brother of VIXX member Hongbin and trained for three years at Jellyfish prior to joining Verivery.[21] Minchan has been on hiatus since December 7, 2022, addressing health issues and anxiety.[53]Gyehyeon (real name Jo Gye-hyeon, born May 14, 1999) is a lead vocalist often regarded as the face of the group due to his charismatic presence.[21] His pre-debut training lasted three years at the agency.[21] As of 2025, he remains active, having renewed his contract and competed on Boys II Planet, where he ranked 37th.[21]Yeonho (real name Ju Yeon-ho, born May 31, 2000) acts as the main vocalist.[21] Before joining Jellyfish, he trained briefly under Fantagio Entertainment and completed two years of preparation for Verivery's debut.[21] He is currently active and participated in the group's 2025 contract renewal.[53]Yongseung (real name Kim Yong-seung, born June 17, 2000) functions as the main dancer and sub-vocalist, noted for his precise and energetic performance style.[21] He underwent three years of training before debut.[21] Yongseung is active in 2025 promotions following the contract renewal.[53]Kangmin (real name Yoo Kang-min, born January 25, 2003) is the lead vocalist and maknae (youngest member).[21] As the most recent trainee, he prepared for 2.5 years and is recognized for his versatile vocal tone and youthful charm.[21] He is fully active, renewed his contract, and achieved the highest ranking among Verivery members on Boys II Planet at 9th place.[21]
Activity timeline
In August 2023, VERIVERY's leader Dongheon enlisted for mandatory military service on August 28, halting his group activities until his discharge on February 27, 2025.[54][55] Later that year, on October 30, member Hoyoung began an indefinite hiatus due to health concerns, including deterioration in his psychological well-being, as announced by Jellyfish Entertainment.[43]These absences significantly impacted VERIVERY's promotions in 2023 and 2024, with the group proceeding as a five-member unit for releases like the 2023 EP Liminality and the 2024 fan-meeting tour GO ON, where Dongheon's military service and Hoyoung's ongoing hiatus limited full-lineup performances.[56] The reduced lineup adapted by focusing on remaining members' strengths, such as vocal and performance roles held by Gyehyeon, Yeonho, Yongseung, and Kangmin, though no new music releases were issued during this period to prioritize recovery and service obligations.[57]Following Dongheon's discharge in February 2025, three members—Dongheon, Gyehyeon, and Kangmin—temporarily paused group activities starting May 11 to participate in Mnet's survival show Boys II Planet, where Kangmin placed ninth in the finale on September 25.[58][59] Their return from the program allowed preparations to shift from a planned four-member comeback to a five-member format, accounting for the continued hiatuses of Hoyoung and Minchan.[60]On October 17, 2025, Jellyfish Entertainment confirmed that the five active members—Dongheon, Gyehyeon, Yeonho, Yongseung, and Kangmin—had renewed their exclusive contracts with the agency, signaling stability for future activities.[4] This renewal paved the way for the group's announced comeback with the album Lost and Found in early December 2025, marking their first full active-lineup release since 2023 and confirming the five-member promotion structure.[61] On November 17, 2025, amid his ongoing hiatus, Hoyoung was announced to enlist for mandatory military service as a social service worker on November 27, 2025, further extending his absence from group promotions.[52]
Discography
Studio albums
Verivery's first and only studio album, Series 'O' Round 3: Whole, was released on April 25, 2022, through Jellyfish Entertainment. As the concluding chapter of the group's "Series 'O'" trilogy—following the EPs Hall (2021) and Hole (2021)—the album conceptually represents completion and emotional wholeness, tying together themes of isolation, longing, and unity into a full circle narrative. It consists of 10 tracks that incorporate diverse genres including pop, R&B, and EDM, emphasizing introspective lyrics and dynamic production to reflect personal growth and connection.[62]The lead single, "Undercover," serves as the album's title track, featuring high-energy choreography and a message about hidden emotions in relationships. The full tracklist is:
The album achieved significant commercial success, selling 100,259 copies in its first week according to Hanteo Chart data, more than doubling Verivery's previous record and marking their first release to surpass 100,000 units in that period.[63] By the end of 2022, cumulative sales reached approximately 102,000 copies on Hanteo.[64]
Extended plays
Verivery's extended plays, often referred to as mini albums in the K-pop industry, typically feature 4 to 6 tracks and have served as the primary vehicle for the group's releases since their debut. These EPs showcase the group's evolution from debut-era pop-infused sounds to more experimental and thematic concepts, with lead singles frequently achieving notable chart performance on platforms like Billboard's World Digital Song Sales and iTunes worldwide. Sales figures, tracked by Hanteo and Circle Chart (formerly Gaon), reflect growing fan support, particularly from 2020 onward.[65][66]The debut extended play, Veri-Us, was released on January 9, 2019, by Jellyfish Entertainment. It peaked at number 4 on the Gaon Album Chart and sold approximately 5,447 copies in its first week according to Hanteo data. The lead single, "Ring Ring Ring" (불러줘), introduced the group's energetic style but did not chart prominently on digital platforms. Tracklist:
"Ring Ring Ring" (불러줘)
"Flower"
"F.I.L"
"Alright!"
"Super Special (Acoustic Ver.)"
"Thank You, NEXT?" (CD only) [67][68][69]
Veri-Able, the second extended play, followed on April 24, 2019. It achieved modest sales of around 4,861 first-week copies on Hanteo and continued the thematic exploration of youth and relationships from the debut. The title track "From Now" (딱 잘라서 말해) emphasized a direct, upbeat narrative. Tracklist:
"From Now" (딱 잘라서 말해)
"Love Line"
"All I Do" (나 집에 가지 않을래)
"Get Ready"
"Light Up" (밝혀줘)
"Thank You, NEXT?" (CD only) [70][68]
The Face It series marked Verivery's third through fifth extended plays in 2020, forming a conceptual trilogy centered on confronting inner selves, with lead singles "Lay Back," "Thunder," and "G.B.T.B." driving the narrative. Face Me, released January 7, 2020, sold about 17,409 copies in its first month on Circle Chart and featured the laid-back yet introspective title track "Lay Back." Tracklist:
"Photo"
"Lay Back"
"Paradise"
"Curtain Call"
"Moment" [17][68]
Face You, the fourth extended play, arrived on July 1, 2020, with "Thunder" as the powerful lead single, peaking at number 1 on iTunes K-pop charts in several countries. First-week Hanteo sales reached 18,163 copies. Tracklist:
"Thunder"
"Connect"
"SKYDIVE"
"Beautiful-x"
"Privacy" (사생활)
"Thank You, NEXT?" (CD only) [17][71]
Concluding the trilogy, Face Us was released on October 13, 2020, selling 24,816 first-week copies on Hanteo. The title track "G.B.T.B." (Go Beyond The Barrier) debuted at number 1 on Billboard's World Digital Song Sales chart, marking a breakthrough for the group. Tracklist:
"G.B.T.B."
"My Face"
"Hold Me Tight"
"Get Outta My Way"
"So Gravity" (소중력)
"Thank You, NEXT?" (CD only) [71][72]
The sixth extended play, Series 'O' Round 2: Hole, came out on August 23, 2021, achieving the group's highest sales to date at 81,597 copies on Circle Chart. "Trigger," the intense title track, reached number 1 on U.S. iTunes K-pop songs and helped the album top iTunes albums charts in multiple countries. Tracklist:
"Trigger"
"Beautiful Error"
"Zero Gravity"
"Hidden Side"
"Lay Back (O ver.)"
"Thank You, NEXT?" (CD only) [17][16][73]
Liminality – EP.Dream, the seventh extended play, was released on May 16, 2023, amid the group's hiatus recovery. It sold 95,252 copies on Circle Chart and peaked at number 4 on the weekly album chart. The dreamy title track "Crazy Like That" highlighted renewed energy. Tracklist:
Verivery's single albums consist of concise releases emphasizing a lead single supported by one or two B-sides, often serving as seasonal or thematic bridges within their broader discography. These projects highlight the group's versatility in blending upbeat pop with introspective elements, allowing for focused promotions on music shows and digital platforms.The group's debut single album, VERI-CHILL, was released on July 31, 2019, as a summer special to refresh their image following their initial mini album. The lead single, "Tag Tag Tag," is a vibrant new jack swing track that playfully compares social media interactions to tagging games, featuring energetic choreography and a retro-inspired sound. The B-side, "Mystery Light," offers a contrasting dreamy ballad with ethereal vocals, providing emotional depth to the package. Promotions included performances on programs like MBC's Music Core, where the group showcased synchronized dance routines amid a ghostly, playful concept in the music video. Although chart performance was modest, reflecting Verivery's early career stage, the release helped solidify their youthful appeal and contributed to building fan engagement through limited physical editions including photocards and booklets.[74][75][76]Series 'O' Round 1: Hall, released on March 2, 2021, transitioned to a darker, mystery-themed era with the lead single "Get Away," which also topped Billboard's World Digital Song Sales at number 1 and sold 24,388 first-week copies on Hanteo. Tracklist:
"Get Away"
"Numbness"
"Thank You, NEXT?" (CD only) [17][71][72]
In 2022, Verivery ventured into their Series 'O' narrative with the digital single album Series 'O' [Round 0: Who], released on March 23, marking a prequel to the series' exploration of self-identity and emotional voids. The title track, "O," delivers a mid-tempo synth-pop sound with haunting melodies and layered harmonies, symbolizing a search for wholeness through its circular motif. The accompanying B-side, "Our Spring," is a tender, member-composed ballad evoking nostalgia and renewal, adding a personal touch to the release. As a digital-focused project, promotions emphasized online teasers and live performances on shows like SBS MTV's The Show, with the music video depicting fragmented group dynamics in a minimalist setting. The album achieved notable international traction, entering iTunes top albums charts in multiple countries including Finland, Japan, and Taiwan, underscoring Verivery's growing global presence despite domestic chart limitations.[77][78]Later that year, Liminality – EP. Love, Verivery's third single album, arrived on November 14, 2022, introducing their Liminality series centered on transitional emotional states. The lead single, "Tap Tap," fuses hip-hop rhythms with anthemic choruses, portraying the thrill of unspoken connections through knocking metaphors, and was accompanied by a dynamic music video featuring urban choreography. The B-side, "Motive," explores introspective themes with smooth production. This release marked a promotional milestone, with performances across MBC M's Show Champion and other programs leading to Verivery's first-ever music show win for "Tap Tap" on November 23. Commercially, it peaked at No. 13 on the Circle Digital Chart's download component and boosted albumsales, reflecting heightened fan support and establishing the series' introspective tone.[79][80]On November 19, 2025, Verivery announced their fourth single album, Lost and Found, scheduled for release on December 1, 2025. This marks their first group project in over two and a half years.[5][6]
Singles
Verivery's singles have marked significant milestones in their career, particularly through international chart success on Billboard's World Digital Song Saleschart, where they became one of the few fourth-generation K-pop boy groups to achieve multiple No. 1 positions. Their lead singles often serve as title tracks from mini albums or single albums, blending genres like pop, reggae, and EDM to explore themes of self-discovery and inner conflict. While early releases focused on bright, youthful energy, later singles adopted darker, more introspective concepts, contributing to their growing recognition both domestically and abroad.The group's debut single, "Ring Ring Ring," was released on January 9, 2019, as the title track of their first mini album Veri-Us. This upbeat track, characterized by its colorful music video and playful choreography, introduced Verivery's fresh sound and marked their entry into the K-pop scene without notable music show wins or major international chart placements at the time. It laid the foundation for their experimental style, emphasizing vibrant visuals and group synergy.In 2020, "G.B.T.B." (short for "Go Beyond The Barrier") debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's World Digital Song Sales chart upon its release on October 13, making Verivery the first fourth-generation boy group to top this ranking. Released as the lead single from their fifth mini album Face Us, the song's powerful EDM production and sci-fi-inspired music video highlighted themes of breaking personal limits, also peaking at No. 44 on the Billboard Digital Song Sales chart. This achievement underscored their rising global appeal despite limited domestic music show recognition.Verivery repeated their Billboard success with "Get Away," released on March 2, 2021, as the title track of their second single album Series 'O' Round 1: Hall. The reggae-pop track debuted at No. 1 on the World Digital Song Sales chart for the second time in their career, positioning them as only the fourth K-pop boy group to accomplish this feat, and reached No. 44 on the Digital Song Sales chart. Its mysterious narrative and mature sound shift reflected the group's evolving artistry during the Series 'O' era."Tap Tap," released on November 14, 2022, from the single album of the same name, became Verivery's first single to secure music show wins, earning first place on MBC M's Show Champion on November 23 and KBS2's Music Bank on November 25. This marked their inaugural trophies after nearly four years since debut, with the song's addictive hook and intense performance driving its domestic breakthrough, though it did not chart prominently on international lists like Billboard. The track's success highlighted Verivery's perseverance and fan support.
Soundtrack appearances
Verivery has contributed original songs to soundtracks for South Korean television dramas and reality shows, often featuring their signature energetic and emotional style to complement narrative themes.Their pre-debut track "Super Special" was released in September 2018 as the original television soundtrack for the group's reality program Now Verivery, capturing the excitement of their formation and training journey.[81]In October 2019, Verivery provided "My Beauty" for Extraordinary You OST Part 2, a romantic ballad that underscores the drama's themes of love and self-discovery within a fantastical webtoon world.[82]The group followed with "With Us" in February 2020 for Itaewon Class OST Part 9, an uplifting anthem reflecting themes of companionship and resilience that aligns with the series' story of overcoming adversity.[83]
Year
Song title
Drama/Show
OST part
2018
"Super Special"
Now Verivery (reality show)
Single OST
2019
"My Beauty"
Extraordinary You
Part 2
2020
"With Us"
Itaewon Class
Part 9
Other charted songs
Verivery's B-sides have occasionally charted on international and domestic music platforms, contributing to the group's growing recognition beyond their title tracks."Beautiful-X" from the fourth mini-album Face You (July 1, 2020) was highlighted during the finale of Mnet's Road to Kingdom, where it was released as a digital single and peaked in the top 50 on Bugs Music Chart, showcasing the group's versatility with its funky rhythm and live performance appeal.[32]These tracks exemplify how Verivery's non-lead songs have resonated with fans, often gaining traction through fan content and show appearances rather than traditional promotion.
Filmography
Reality and variety shows
Prior to their official debut, Verivery starred in the pre-debut reality show "Now Verivery: Real Road Movie" on Mnet, which premiered in September 2018 and featured teaser videos and episodes introducing the seven members through their daily training and personal stories.[12]In 2020, Verivery competed on Mnet's "Road to Kingdom," a reality competition series where boy groups performed covers of legendary tracks and original stages to vie for the top spot and a chance to appear on the follow-up show "Kingdom: Legendary War." The group presented intense performances, including a 90-second showcase of their song "FACE it" and a collaboration stage with TOO on BTS's "ON," ultimately placing fifth in the final rankings.[32][30][31]In 2025, Verivery members Dongheon, Gyehyeon, and Kangmin participated as contestants on Mnet's survival program "Boys II Planet," competing to debut in a new boy group. Kangmin placed 9th in the final rankings.[84]Verivery launched their self-produced variety series "VERIVERY Land" (also known as "Chaotic Verivery Land") in January 2021 via their official YouTube channel, where the members participated in fun games, pranks, and behind-the-scenes activities to connect with fans. The show continued with a second season in 2022, emphasizing the group's playful dynamics and creative content.[85]Throughout 2019 to 2023, Verivery made several guest appearances on established variety programs, including multiple episodes of MBC every1's "Weekly Idol," where they demonstrated choreography, covered hits by senior artists like EXO and BTS, and engaged in idol-themed challenges.[86]
Music videos
Verivery's official music videos for their lead singles emphasize the group's self-reflective and emotional concepts, often blending vibrant visuals with thematic depth drawn from their album series. These productions highlight member involvement in creative processes, including songwriting and video conceptualization, aligning with their identity as a communicative idol group.The debut music video for "Ring Ring Ring," released on January 9, 2019, as the title track of their mini-album Veri-Us, features a bright and colorful aesthetic inspired by modern new jack swing, portraying youthful energy and connection through playful choreography and dynamic scenes. Directed by GDW, the video garnered over 4 million views on YouTube, marking an early milestone in their visibility. Members Dongheon and Hoyoung co-produced the track, while the group created a complementary DIY version, showcasing their hands-on approach to production.[87][88]For "Thunder," the lead single from the 2020 mini-album Face It under the FACE it series, the music video released on July 1, 2020, explores themes of self-reflection, overcoming insecurity, and unity amid emotional turmoil, visualized through intense synthesizer-driven sequences and stormy motifs. The video achieved a significant milestone by surpassing 10 million views within its first year, eventually reaching over 14 million. While the official MV was professionally produced, the group released a self-produced performance video, with member Minchan handling direction and editing to emphasize their creative autonomy.[89][90]The "Tap Tap" music video, accompanying the lead single from the 2022 extended play Liminality – EP. LOVE, debuted on November 14, 2022, and adopts a bright, positive atmosphere to depict overflowing emotions and shy expressions of love through coded messages and 3D graphic elements evoking liminal spaces of change. It quickly amassed over 10 million views, underscoring the track's upbeat appeal as Verivery's first bright concept since debut. Member Minchan contributed to the group's broader video production efforts for this era, including individual teaser films that enhanced the narrative.[91][90]
DIY and fan content videos
Verivery has actively produced DIY music videos (MVs) as part of their self-creative approach, often directing, filming, and editing these contents themselves to engage fans directly. One prominent example is the "Connect & Thunder" DIY MV, released in August 2020, which was fully produced by the members and showcases their hands-on involvement in choreography and visuals.[92] Similarly, the "Thunder" performance video, produced by Verivery in July 2020, highlights their creative input in adapting the track for a fan-oriented format.[93] Other notable DIY MVs include "소중력" (Gravity) from the "FACE US" era, released in December 2020, and "불러줘" (Ring Ring Ring) from their debut, both crafted by the group to reflect personal artistic expressions.[94][95]The group's VE:HIND series serves as a key platform for behind-the-scenes vlogs and footage, capturing member-led insights into their creative processes. For instance, VE:HIND episodes document the filming of DIY MVs like "FACE ME" in February 2020 and "Tag Tag Tag & 반할 수밖에" during their New York activities in September 2019, offering fans glimpses into the members' directorial decisions and on-set dynamics.[96][97] Tour-related vlogs, such as the 1st U.S. TOUR Documentary Series "Let's Face Who We Are" released in March 2022, provide raw, member-filmed accounts of performances and travels, emphasizing their DIY ethos in content creation.[98] Dance vlogs, like the "Trigger" behind-the-scenes in August 2023, further illustrate their informal video style, blending practice sessions with personal commentary.[99]Verivery's challenge videos foster fan interaction through playful, member-initiated formats. In the "Try Not To Laugh" challenge from July 2019, the members tested their composure with humorous skits, revealing their comedic sides in a lighthearted group effort.[100] Strength and endurance challenges, such as the "Who Is The STRONGEST Member" video from June 2022, involve physical feats and interviews, allowing fans to see the group's camaraderie.[101] Dance challenges, including their cover of ZICO's "New Thing" on After School Club in November 2022, demonstrate member creativity in reinterpreting songs for fan enjoyment.[102] These videos, often shared via official channels, underscore Verivery's commitment to accessible, fan-centric content without professional production polish.
Concerts and tours
Live tours
Verivery embarked on their first major international tour, titled "2021 VERIVERY 1st TOUR IN U.S.," from December 5 to 20, 2021, spanning nine cities across the United States: Los Angeles, Tempe, Dallas, Houston, St. Louis, Fort Wayne, Cleveland, Harrisburg, and New York.[103] The tour was intended to connect with global fans amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, adhering to local health protocols, but faced significant disruptions with three shows—Cleveland on December 17, Harrisburg on December 19, and New York on December 20—cancelled due to COVID-19 symptoms detected among members and staff.[104] Despite the challenges, the completed performances, such as the Los Angeles opener at The Vermont Hollywood, featured a dynamic 15-song setlist including high-energy tracks like "Lay Back," "Thunder," "With Us," and "All I Do," blending their discography with fan-favorite choreographed stages. Reviews highlighted the group's engaging stage presence and vocal harmony, with audiences describing the shows as enchanting and intimate, fostering a sense of reunion after pandemic restrictions.[105]Building on this experience, Verivery launched their "2022 VERIVERY 1st CONCERT PAGE : O" tour in September and October 2022, covering 16 cities in the United States and Latin America, including Boston, New York, Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, Santiago, and Mexico City.[106] Venues ranged from mid-sized halls like The Cabot in Boston (capacity around 1,200) to larger spaces like the House of Blues in Dallas, drawing enthusiastic crowds that underscored the group's growing international appeal.[107] The setlist emphasized their "O" series concept, opening with "Undercover" and "Connect," followed by staples such as "O," "Lay Back," "Heart Attack," "All I Do," "Love Line," and "Kangaroo," incorporating interactive elements and special stages to highlight their thematic storytelling.[108] Critical reception praised the tour for its polished production and emotional depth, with recaps noting the members' charisma and ability to create memorable fan connections, marking a successful expansion beyond their debut U.S. outing.[109]
Fan concerts and meetings
Verivery held their first fan concert series, titled "DREAM SHOP," across three Asian cities in 2023, marking a significant return to live fan interactions following a period of reduced group activities. The tour commenced with two performances on June 24 and 25 at Blue Square Mastercard Hall in Seoul, South Korea, followed by a show on July 2 in Tokyo, Japan, and concluding on July 22 in Taipei, Taiwan.[40] These events featured a mix of hit songs, special unit stages, and interactive segments designed to foster close connections with fans, including Q&A sessions and personalized messages from members.[110]Building on this momentum, Verivery launched their "GO ON" fan-meeting tour in 2024, with stops across Asia and North America emphasizing playful engagement to bridge the gap after their hiatus. The tour began on May 12 at Yonsei University Centennial Hall in Seoul, South Korea, followed by Hong Kong on May 25, Tokyo on June 1, then North American dates from June 14 in New York to June 21 in Fort Worth, Texas, and concluding in Taipei, Taiwan, on July 7.[111][112] Fan meetings incorporated games like charades, fan phone selfies, and city-specific special stages, such as a cover of Eric Chou's track by members Yeonho and Yongseung in Hong Kong, enhancing the intimate atmosphere.[113][114] These elements allowed for direct communication, with members sharing personal stories and responding to fan questions in real-time.[115]In 2025, following their contract renewal, Verivery held the "Hello VERI Long Time" fanmeeting series, their first full-group events in Seoul since 2023. The tour featured performances on November 8 at Gonggam Hall in Seoul, South Korea, and November 16 at AXA Dreamland in Hong Kong.[51]
Awards and nominations
Awards
Verivery has garnered recognition for their innovative sound and growing international appeal through several prestigious awards.At the 7th Asia Artist Awards held in 2022, Verivery won the Best Icon Award in the singer category, sharing the honor with AleXa for their distinctive musical style and performance impact.[116]In 2023, they received the Focus Star Award under the Trend Award category at the 2nd Hanteo Music Awards, acknowledging their rising influence and fan engagement in the K-pop scene.[117]The same year, at the 37th Japan Gold Disc Awards, Verivery was awarded Best 3 New Artists in the Asia category alongside IVE and Kep1er, celebrating their breakthrough in the Japanese market through album sales and popularity.[118]Their 2022 single "Tap Tap" from the mini-album Liminality: EP.Love achieved two music show wins, marking the group's first such victories since debut: on Show Champion on November 23, 2022, and on Music Bank on November 25, 2022, underscoring the track's chart dominance and live performance acclaim.[2][119]