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Although heartbreaking ballads are still the most common Korean drama OST songs, 2015 saw a rise of more ballad fusion flavors ranging from hip hop, alternative rock, to even folk elements that are a bit more lighthearted. We’ve selected 10 non-tear-inducing Korean drama OST songs covering a spectrum of positive emotions from exuberant happiness to sweet determination for your enjoyment. If you’re into the sentimental OST songs, we’ve covered the best of the bunch in part 1 of this article.
Blood
Tiffany (Girls’ Generation) — Only One
A charming and winding R&B song with a forthright frankness about her feelings and a hint of sweetness, just like our straightforward, sassy yet honest heroine in Blood. She’s always been loyal and protective of our hero, her “only one”, regardless of who he truly is and what kind of unbelievable secret he holds.
Hogu’s Love
Linus’ Blanket — Kangaroo
As a super lighthearted and playful alternative rock pop song, Kangaroo embodies the cheerful happiness and comedic silliness of our couple coming together to have some fun. The upbeat rhythm, jumpy keyboard chords, lively acoustic bass riffs, coupled with the singer’s peppy vocals add up to a blast of amusement and a serious mood lifter.
Oh My Ghost
Jo Jung Suk — Gimme a Chocolate
This is one of the most adorable acoustic guitar Korean drama OST songs I’ve ever heard for daydreaming about being together forever with each other. It overflows with such sweetness and happiness that it reminds me of our lead couple’s impeccable on-screen chemistry in Oh My Ghost.
Pinocchio
Tiger JK + Punch — 첫사랑 (First Love)
Here is an uptempo hip hop ballad fusion song with sweet vocals from Punch to counterbalance the raspy rap by Tiger JK. The song is written as if the couple is expressing back and forth their purest, unwavering feelings for each other. For Pinocchio fans, the iconic intro of the song brings back so much nostalgia about our beloved lead couple.
Scholar Who Walks The Night
Jang Jae In — 비밀낙원 (Secret Paradise)
Here we have the most whimsical Korean drama OST song of the year with a folklore vibe to accompany the most dreamy drama of the year. The flirty beat, graceful piano sounds, and charming vocals sure make you feel like you’re being led right into the alluring fantasy world, where magnificent ancient Josen era meets drop-dead gorgeous vampires.
Twenty Again
Yoo Sung Eun — Oh You Yeah You
This flirty R&B ballad speaks the mind of our hero who has an undeniable affection towards our heroine. Yet he desperately tries to hide his true feelings under extremely childish antics, hence the playful melody. All he wants to do is just stay by her side and watch over her, even if she doesn’t realize how he feels towards her.
The Girl Who Sees Smells
Jubi (Sunny Hill) + Jang Yi Jeong (History) – 아리송해 (Confusing)
This endearing duet conveys the awkwardness between the lead couple where they’re equally uncertain about each other’s feelings. Is it real romantic interest or just camaraderie towards the common goal of catching the criminal? Only time will tell.
Who Are You: School 2015
Tiger JK + Jinsil — Reset
The pounding hip hop beats and groovy rap by Tiger JK combined with Jinsil’s soulful voice makes Reset a memorable Korean drama OST song even upon first listen. It sets the perfect backstage and gets you pumped up for the dark mysteries to be uncovered in Who Are You: School 2015.
Wendy (Red Velvet) + Yook Ji Dam — Return
A unique combination of edgy hip hop rap and powerful pop rock chorus, Return is another standout soundtrack from Who Are You: School 2015. It represents the main character’s firm determination and sense of optimism towards the future.
Baechigi + Punch — 바람에 날려 (Fly With The Wind)
What can I say, Who Are You School 2015 has really good OST tracks. Here’s yet another awesome hip hop rap and ballad fusion song with a catchy melody and a memorable and relaxing whistle sound. It’s used more during scenes of complicated love lines between our main characters and to show the worries of wanting to hold onto something that is not yours.
What’s your favorite Kdrama OST song from last year? Let us know in the comments section below.
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