Causing “ear-gasmos”! The soundtracks (OST) of the dramas, hidden protagonists that made the memorable scenes shine even more

By Leah · SYNC SEOUL

The popularity of K-dramas isn’t solely due to the passionate performances of actors and thrilling storylines. Ear-catching OSTs maximize emotional depth, leaving a lasting impression of the drama and playing a significant role. Today, we’ll analyze the OSTs of recently trending dramas and explore which scenes they further illuminated.

‘Queen of Tears’ OST: Variations on Love

tvN drama ‘Queen of Tears’ depicts the story of a thrilling crisis and a miraculous rekindling of love between Hong Hae-in (Kim Ji-won), the third-generation chaebol of Queens Group, and Baek Hyun-woo (Kim Soo-hyun), the son of Yongdu-ri’s village chief. The OST delicately captured the emotional changes of the two protagonists, enhancing immersion.

  • ‘Hold Me Back’ (Heize): This song represents Baek Hyun-woo’s affectionate feelings, with lyrics that impressively convey his sincerity towards Hong Hae-in. It particularly played during scenes where Hyun-woo secretly watched over Hae-in with concern, moving viewers to tears.
  • ‘The Reasons of My Smiles’ (10CM): This song seems to express the hidden pain behind Hae-in’s cool demeanor. 10CM’s unique sweet voice conveyed Hae-in’s complex emotions, adding depth to the drama.
  • ‘Love Is Like a Movie’ (Crush): It primarily appeared during scenes reminiscing about the couple’s happy past, creating unforgettable iconic moments intertwined with beautiful cinematography, as if watching a movie.

‘Lovely Runner’ OST: A Melody of Love Transcending Time

The time-slip romance drama ‘Lovely Runner’ tells the story of Im Sol (Kim Hye-yoon), who travels back to the past to save Ryu Sun-jae (Byeon Woo-seok), the person who gave her a reason to live at a moment when she had given up on life. The OST amplified the drama’s emotional impact by capturing poignant love and earnest desires.

  • ‘Sudden Shower’ (Standing Egg): This song expresses Im Sol’s poignant feelings, capturing her pure love for Sun-jae with beautiful lyrics. It played during scenes where Sol longed for Sun-jae and shed tears, moving the hearts of viewers.
  • ‘Run Away’ (N.Flying): This song expresses Sun-jae’s strong will, conveying his firm determination to change the past to protect Sol. It played during tense action scenes, increasing the drama’s immersion.
  • ‘Let’s Go See the Stars’ (Jukjae): This song evokes the couple’s fresh first encounter, further enhancing the romantic atmosphere unfolding under the beautiful night sky.

‘Blood Free’ OST: A Weighty Message for a Future Society

‘Blood Free’ is a suspense thriller drama set in an era of artificial cultivated meat, where Yoon Ja-yu (Han Hyo-joo), the CEO of the biotechnology company BF that opened a new era, becomes entangled with Woo Chae-woon (Joo Ji-hoon), a retired officer who intentionally approached her. Befitting a drama that illuminates the dark side of a future society, the OST also creates a heavy and tense atmosphere.

  • ‘Dominate’ (Various Artists): As the drama’s main theme song, its grand orchestral sound combined with powerful beats effectively expressed the anxieties of a future society.
  • ‘Artificial’ (Various Artists): This song, seemingly hinting at conspiracies related to artificial cultivated meat, heightened the drama’s mysterious atmosphere with its cold, mechanical sounds.

Beyond simple background music, OSTs are crucial elements that amplify a drama’s emotional impact and lingering impression. Why not listen to the drama OSTs mentioned above once more and relive the emotions of those iconic scenes? It will be an excellent way to enjoy the dramas more deeply.

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