Wait, no official 'Lemonade' MV? That’s wild! I’ve had this song on repeat since college, and I swear I imagined a video with sunset drives and handwritten letters. Passion’s music has that cinematic quality—listen to 'Sleepyhead' or 'The War Is Over,' and you’ll see what I mean. Maybe the absence of a video forces us to create our own imagery, which is kinda beautiful.
I did find this one live recording where he performs 'Lemonade' in a tiny café, strumming his guitar like he’s telling secrets. The crowd sings along, and it’s pure magic. Sometimes, unofficial stuff captures the soul of a song better than a polished production ever could. Still, part of me hopes he drops a surprise MV someday, maybe animated like those indie artist collabs with Studio Ghibli-esque vibes.
Huh, I just assumed every popular song had a music video! 'Lemonade' feels like it deserves one—those warm guitar riffs and Passion’s smooth vocals practically paint scenes in your head. I checked his YouTube channel and Vevo, but nada. There’s a lyric video with over 5M views, though, which proves how much love the track gets sans visuals.
Funny enough, the song’s simplicity might’ve worked against an MV. Some tracks are so personal that adding visuals could limit their meaning. Like, imagine if 'Hey There Delilah' had a video—would it ruin the universality? Passion’s music thrives on that intimate connection, so maybe no MV was the right call. Still, I’d kill for a lo-fi animated short to go with it.
Jeremy Passion's 'Lemonade' is such a nostalgic tune for me! I vividly recall searching for its music video years ago when I first stumbled upon the song through a friend's playlist. Turns out, there isn't an official music video for it—just lyric videos and live performances. The song itself has this raw, acoustic charm that doesn’t really need visuals to shine. Passion’s heartfelt lyrics about longing and love hit hard, especially in those stripped-down live sessions where his voice cracks just enough to feel real.
I’ve watched a bunch of fan-made videos set to 'Lemonade,' though. Some pair it with clips from slice-of-life anime like 'Your Lie in April,' which oddly fits the melancholic sweetness of the track. It’s funny how fans fill gaps when artists don’t provide visuals. The lack of an official MV almost makes the song feel more personal, like it’s meant to soundtrack your own memories rather than someone else’s vision.
2025-09-15 19:11:40
18
View All Answers
Scan code to download App
Related Books
HARDER JEREMY!!..Seducing my Identical Twin Sister Boyfriend
Frank J.P
10
12.1K
Anna Spears has always been the invisible twin.
Blonde hair. Oversized hoodies. Grease-stained fingers from fixing bikes. The girl no one looks at twice — especially not Jeremy Harden, her childhood best friend and the boy she has secretly loved for years.
Because Jeremy belongs to Brenna.
Dark-haired, magnetic Brenna — Anna’s identical twin sister and the town’s golden girl.
When Jeremy’s now-wealthy family moves back to town, he reunites with the girl he believes was his first love… Brenna. Their relationship explodes online, turning them into North Carolina’s favorite “dream couple.”
Only Anna knows the truth.
Years ago, Jeremy didn’t fall for Brenna.
He fell for her — back when Anna still had dark hair.
And Brenna knew.
One reckless party. One drunken mistake. One night where Jeremy walks into the wrong room… believing he’s fucking his girlfriend.
A secret is born that could destroy three lives.
As rumors spread, identities blur, and buried memories begin resurfacing, Anna realizes the most dangerous question isn’t who Jeremy loves now—
…but who he loved first.
Lorenzo De Angelis is an Italian tycoon who runs his empire with an iron fist. He is gorgeous, powerful, young, and very wealthy. His enemies are several and quite ferocious, so Lorenzo trusts no one.
This is why when he discovers a woman hiding in his office, listening to some important and extremely confidential information, his first instinct is to keep her ‘prisoner’ for a few days while trying to discover who is this beautiful ‘spy’.
She is Phoebe Stone and she is just doing her job cleaning offices, without knowing she is ‘in the wrong place at the wrong time’. So, in a matter of minutes, against her wishes, she will start a thrilling adventure, next to a stunning but frightening man.
This adventure will change both their lives forever.
(Excerpt)
The reality hit her hard. She was standing in a dimly lit room, half naked in front of the man who kidnapped her… who threatened her...
The most beautiful man in the world.
He lifted her hands and put them on him as if it was the most natural thing in the world that she should touch him. She caressed him again, just to make sure he was really there.
He covered her small hands with his and stood perfectly still.
“If you want me to stop, I will. If you want me to leave this room, I will. ‘Piccola’ (Ita. Baby), the decision is yours.”
“Don’t stop, please… I just want to be yours tonight… and always…”
On the night of our engagement banquet, Mandy Sutton's boyfriend, Lenard Johnson, sends my fiancee, Sarah Lindt, a video clip of him jerking off. It also comes with a text message.
"Using my hand doesn't feel good at all. I miss your tight little mouth."
I want to call that jerk on the spot and cuss him out. But Sarah, who has flown into a state of panic, quickly stops me out of anger.
"Are you dumb? It's obvious that Lenard has sent all of these things to the wrong person! He's my best friend's boyfriend, for crying out loud! There's nothing going on between us! Must you be so paranoid, Jonathan?
"You're the one that's oozing negativity and dark thoughts, so stop assuming that everyone else is the same as you! Put that jealousy of yours away and stop embarrassing me already!"
To think that Sarah is actually accusing me of being jealous and paranoid when she's the one who has cheated on me behind my back!
I merely chuckle coldly before forwarding the video clip to our mutual college group chat. At the same time, I've withdrawn my sponsorship from Sarah's company.
I'm quite curious, though. Without the support of a jealous, embarrassing man who has zero confidence like me, just how long can Sarah maintain her image as a strong and independent businesswoman?
Yannie Ace Ruiz came from a simple and humble family. She is the second among five siblings. Having a romantic relationship was outside her vocabulary because she was busy excelling in her studies, taking care of her siblings, and assisting her parents. Aside from these responsibilities, she was also occupied as a fangirl of the 4SBLUE band. She deeply loved the group and felt overjoyed whenever she watched their performances. So, she was content and didn't mind not having a boyfriend, unlike her friends. But everything changed when she met Josh Rain Montez.
She got to know him through an online slash virtual friend who was also a fan of 4SBLUE and other K-pop groups. Since she entrusted her heart to him, her life took a different turn.
What used to be simple and peaceful now had a unique mix of chaos and joy, far from what she expected. The guy was wealthy, an only child, famous, handsome, talented, sweet, and possessive when it came to her!
She felt like her hair had grown much longer because he was head over heels for her. He was ready to fight for their love even if spears or any storm obstructed them.
What used to be only found in books or seen in television dramas was happening to her now.
Will their love triumph in the end?
Jenny, a 17 years old teenager. Finds love in an unexpected place but what happens when her best friend and her falls in love with the same guy.
Find out
Till death do us part
Betrayal, the acid that destroys all without hope of repair
The bond once sealed with love and trust now hangs
by a thread of pleas and regret
Trust, once lost is never seen in the same face
Again
Hope is all that lasts in pain and most sadly
in vain
Only time can tell if there ever will be
redemption and restoration
The wedding bells that rang five years prior, seem to have worn off its charm and joy in the lives of Ethan and Patricia.
Mistakes and disregard have strained whatever it was that bound them together.
Realisation comes rather late, and a new beginning is too far gone to reach, but mistakes need to be learnt from, and time surely, must go on.
Jeremy Passion's 'Lemonade' is one of those songs that just sticks with you—like a summer breeze you wish could last forever. If you're hunting for the lyrics, I'd start by checking his official YouTube channel or Spotify profile. Often, artists upload lyrics directly there now.
Another great spot is Genius.com, which not only has the words but also breakdowns of meanings and fan interpretations. I remember losing an afternoon once diving into comments about how the song’s simplicity hides so much warmth. Bonus tip: sometimes fan forums like Amino or even Reddit threads will have deeper dives into lesser-known tracks!
Jeremy Passion's 'Lemonade' is one of those songs that just sticks with you, you know? I first heard it years ago, and its mellow vibes and heartfelt lyrics made it an instant favorite. Over time, I've stumbled across a few covers on YouTube—some by aspiring singers in their bedrooms, others by more polished artists. What's cool is how each version brings something unique: a stripped-down acoustic take, a soulful R&B twist, or even a bilingual rendition. The song's simplicity leaves room for creativity, and it's fascinating to see how different voices interpret its emotional core.
One cover that stood out to me was by a Filipino artist who added subtle ukulele chords, giving it an almost tropical feel. Another was a jazz-influenced cover where the singer slowed the tempo way down, making it even more melancholic. It’s proof that a great song can wear many hats. If you’re into discovering fresh takes on classics, diving into the world of 'Lemonade' covers might be a fun little rabbit hole.
Music performances always have this magical unpredictability, and Jeremy Passion's live shows are no exception. While I haven't stumbled across footage of him performing 'Lemonade' live, his acoustic sessions—like the viral 'Lemonade' cover from 2010—show how he transforms studio tracks into raw, intimate experiences. His YouTube channel has gems like stripped-down versions of 'Sleepyhead' or spontaneous crowd singalongs, which might hint at how he'd approach 'Lemonade' on stage.
If you're craving that song live, diving into his Patreon or older tour vlogs could unearth surprises. Passion's artistry thrives in improvisation, so even if there's no official recording, I wouldn't rule out a one-off performance at a small venue. The man radiates warmth through every chord.