Boy group CRAVITY has made a vibrant return to the music scene with their refreshing new single, “Lemonade Fever,” the title track from their latest album repackage, Dare to Crave: Epilogue.
The official music video and album were released on Monday, November 10, 2025, at 6 p.m. KST, marking a cheerful and groovy comeback for the group.
The Taste of ‘Lemonade Fever’
The new title track, “Lemonade Fever,” is designed to create the atmosphere of a cheerful, summer-inspired dance hit, despite its release during the winter season.
The song features a vibrant sound characterized by a sharp rhythm and funky bassline, creating an addictive chorus that stimulates the listener’s senses.
The lyrics and concept of “Lemonade Fever” revolve around the intense excitement of love that is so irresistible it feels like a fizzy, stimulating rush—like lemonade.
The song captures a moment of irresistible appeal, blending an upbeat sound with a catchy, groovy feel.

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Repackage Album: Dare to Crave: Epilogue
The new single is the title track of CRAVITY’s **second full album repackage, Dare to Crave: Epilogue.
This release is not merely a collection of new songs but serves as a concluding chapter, or “epilogue,” that expands upon the emotional narrative and various desires explored in their second full-length album, Dare to Crave, released in June 2025.
The repackage includes the 12 existing tracks from the original album, supplemented by three new songs, including “Lemonade Fever.”
By adding these new tracks, CRAVITY aims to provide a more complete and multi-dimensional emotional map of their album’s theme, showcasing their continuous growth and musical versatility.
Visuals and Performance
The official music video for “Lemonade Fever” and its promotional content utilized the visual metaphor of the colorful, explosive energy of lemonade to represent CRAVITY’s music.
The music video teaser showed the members breaking free from a monotonous, dull environment (like a subway or gas station), with the burst of lemonade symbolizing how CRAVITY’s music injects vitality and excitement into the world.
The performance aspects of the comeback are particularly highlighted, with the group showcasing their signature catchy, high-energy choreography that perfectly matches the groovy rhythm of the song.
The members’ powerful vocals and lively stage presence are expected to deliver a genuinely pleasant and refreshing energy to audiences, proving their reputation as “all-rounded” performers.
CRAVITY successfully built anticipation for the release through a variety of teasers, including a track visualizer and a comeback talk live where they unboxed the album and crafted lemonade with their official fan club, LUVITY.
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When Curiosity Turns Heavy
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