「おつかれさま」、OST第2幕を発売…IU&パク・ボゴムの物語にロマンを加える
”Thank You” releases second act of OST...adding romance to IU & Park BoGum's story
The Netflix series "Thank You" starring IU and Park BoGum will be releasing a new OST (original soundtrack).
According to Entertainment, on the 15th, the OST for the new Netflix series "Thank You" was released on the global music platform.
The Netflix Series - Act 2 will be officially released. Prior to that, "Midnight Walk" and "Ode to the
If "Green Spring", "Neoyeong Nayeong" and "Name" added a special feeling to the work, then "Good Work OST from
The Netflix Series - Act 2 will feature Hwang Soyoung's "Hwal Hwal" and Choi Baek-ho's "To the Land of Hope."
"Hwal Hwal" is a song that gives insight into life with a positive perspective, rather than annihilation.
Sung by Hwang SOYOUn, whose powerful voice lends musical individuality and emotional depth, the song exudes a calm and subtle emotion that seems to float on the border between reality and fantasy.
In particular, it declares that life is a flame bright enough in itself, leaving a deep aftertaste like post-cathartic emotional reflection.
"To the Land of Hope" is a song that conveys the message that this place where you are with your loved one is the place you have dreamed of. "Romantic singer" Choi Baek-ho sings romantic songs with a voice that makes you feel his warm body temperature.
Singing an overflowing utopia. The impressive intro, which evokes the journey of life, and the encounter with the cool and melancholic old singer, express the flexible and gentle view of life, finding hope in love.
It gives off a solid romantic vibe. In particular, the OST for "Thank You" is the same as that of "My Dear Mister", "Signal", and "Misaeng".
Music director Park Sung-il, who has worked closely with director Kim Won-seok, will participate in the project and present a "everyone's story" that everyone can relate to, regardless of generation or gender, with fresh and moving music.
The previously released "Thank You OST from the Netflix Series - Act 1" was also well-received, impressing not only viewers but also listeners.
"Otsukaresama" recorded 3.6 million views (viewing time divided by the total running time of the film) in the three days after its release, ranking 4th in the Global Top 10 Series (Non-English) category.
In addition to Korea, the song was ranked in the top 10 in 24 countries, including Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Peru, and Bolivia, proving its global popularity beyond Korea.
Meanwhile, the Netflix series "Goodbye" will unveil episodes 5 to 8 at 4 p.m. today (14th), and 4 episodes will be released every Friday.
2025/03/14 14:17 KST
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