Korean dramas, or K-dramas, are known not only for their emotional storylines and charming characters but also for their unforgettable soundtracks. These soundtracks often become integral to the viewing experience, evoking emotions and enhancing key moments in the dramas. Here, we present 15 iconic K-drama soundtracks that have left a lasting impact on viewers and continue to be cherished long after the final episode.
1. Goblin (Guardian: The Lonely and Great God) 2016
Kim Shin was once an unbeatable general in Goryeo’s military who died tragically. He now possesses immortality but is tired of living while everyone else around him dies. For 900 years, Kim Shin has searched for his bride, a mortal who can pull out the sword and end his life.
One day, he encounters Ji Eun Tak, a positive, upbeat high school student who can see the dead and has gone through tragic events yet still stays strong. She claims to be the Goblin’s bride who can end his immortal life, but what appears to be an easy task only gets complicated as the two fall in love.
Soundtrack: “Stay With Me” by Chanyeol (EXO) & Punch – This hauntingly beautiful song perfectly captures the magical and melancholic essence of Goblin.
2. Descendants of the Sun (2016)
Descendants of the Sun” narrates the blossoming romance between Kang Mo Yeon, a skilled cardiothoracic surgeon, and Yoo Shi Jin, a dedicated Captain leading the Alpha Team. Mo Yeon, confident and capable, believes in merit over privilege but faces setbacks due to the system’s constraints.
Her life takes a dramatic turn when she crosses paths with Shi Jin, whose commitment to duty and country outweighs obedience to authority. As they tackle the challenges of a war-torn environment, their bond strengthens amidst chaos and danger.
Set against the backdrop of conflict, the drama touches upon the themes of love, sacrifice, and resilience. Mo Yeon and Shi Jin’s relationship defies the odds, highlighting the power of connection amidst adversity.
As they confront the harsh realities of their circumstances, they learn to rely on each other, finding solace and strength in their partnership. Together, they strive to make a difference in the midst of turmoil, proving that love can flourish even in the darkest of times.
Soundtrack: “Everytime” by Chen (EXO) & Punch – A catchy and romantic track that highlights the chemistry between the lead characters.
3. Crash Landing on You (2019)
After a paragliding accident, South Korean heiress Yoon Se Ri crash lands in North Korea. She finds herself in a perilous situation until she meets Ri Jung Hyuk, a North Korean army officer. Despite the political tensions between their countries, Jung Hyuk agrees to help Se Ri return home, hiding her presence from the authorities.
As Se Ri adapts to the starkly different life in North Korea, she and Jung Hyuk develop a deep bond. Their relationship evolves from mere survival cooperation to genuine affection, challenging their preconceived notions about each other. Jung Hyuk’s protective nature and Se Ri’s resilience draw them closer, forging a strong connection.
Throughout their journey, they face numerous obstacles, including suspicion from Jung Hyuk’s comrades and the relentless efforts of North Korean officials to uncover Se Ri’s identity. Their love story unfolds amidst high stakes as they challenge the complexities of their respective duties and loyalties. “Crash Landing on You” is a tale of love transcending borders, highlighting the power of human connection and the courage to defy societal norms for the sake of love.
Soundtrack: “Flower” by Yoon Mi Rae – An emotional ballad that beautifully complements the dramatic and heartfelt moments in the drama.
4. Itaewon Class (2020)
Park Saeroyi’s life takes a dramatic turn when he gets expelled from school for standing up to a bully. This act of defiance leads to his father’s dismissal from his job, followed by a tragic accident that claims his father’s life. Driven by the desire to honor his father’s memory and fueled by a sense of justice, Saeroyi opens a pub named “DanBam” in the bustling district of Itaewon.
With determination and resilience, Saeroyi, along with his dedicated manager and diverse staff, strives to make DanBam a success. Each team member brings their own unique background and skills, contributing to the pub’s growth and its vibrant, inclusive atmosphere. Despite facing numerous challenges, including fierce competition and personal vendettas, Saeroyi’s unwavering spirit and leadership guide them through.
As they work together, they confront societal inequalities and corporate corruption, standing firm in their principles and goals. Itaewon Class is not just a story of personal revenge and redemption but also one of camaraderie, dreams, and the relentless pursuit of success against all odds. It highlights the power of perseverance, integrity, and the importance of staying true to oneself.
Soundtrack: “Start Over” by Gaho – An uplifting anthem that resonates with the theme of perseverance and new beginnings.
5. My Love from the Star (2013)
Do Min Joon is an alien who landed on Earth 400 years ago during the Joseon Dynasty. With near-perfect appearance and enhanced physical abilities, including superior vision, hearing, and speed, he has lived through centuries, remaining detached from humans. His life takes a dramatic turn when he learns he has only three months left on Earth.
During this critical time, he meets Cheon Song Yi, Korea’s biggest Hallyu star, who moves in next door. Song Yi is a glamorous but troubled actress whose career is facing a decline due to a series of scandals. Despite their initial clashes, Min Joon finds himself drawn to her spirited personality and vulnerability.
As they grow closer, Min Joon struggles with his impending departure and the deepening feelings he develops for Song Yi. Their relationship faces numerous challenges, including Min Joon’s secret and the danger that surrounds Song Yi due to her celebrity status.
“My Love from the Star” weaves a fantastical tale of love that transcends time and space, exploring the profound connection between an immortal being and a mortal woman and the sacrifices they must consider for their love.
Soundtrack: “My Destiny” by Lyn – A powerful ballad that underscores the fateful love story between an alien and a human.
6. Hotel Del Luna (2019)
Nestled deep in the heart of Seoul’s thriving downtown sits a curious hotel, the like of which no one has ever seen before. Old beyond measure, the building has stood for millennia, an ever-present testament to the fact that things are not always what they seem. Running this hotel is Jang Man Wol, a greedy, suspicious soul who has spent the past thousand years acting as the establishment’s CEO.
Bound to the hotel by a deity who keeps her there to save her from going berserk and self-destructing with rage, hatred, and thirst for revenge. Her only hope of escape is if she can let go of her resentment and hatred and find love. Trapped in her resentment for a betrayal, Man Wol is doomed to spend all of eternity running this odd establishment, catering to the needs of the most peculiar clientele.
Things take an interesting turn when Goo Chan Sung shows up. Once the youngest assistant manager ever to work at a multinational hotel corporation, Chan Sung finds himself forced to manage the Hotel del Luna because of a deal his father made with Man Wol years ago.
Excellent with managing money, he starts to put Jang’s excessive spending and disastrous financial situation in order; that may be exactly what this odd establishment and its cursed CEO need.
Soundtrack: “All About You” by Taeyeon – A soothing and emotional song that enhances the mystical and romantic atmosphere of the drama.
7. Healer (2014)
Seo Jung Hoo, a unique night courier known as “Healer,” specializes in obtaining anything his clients need, provided it doesn’t involve murder. With the aid of a brilliant hacker, he efficiently handles covert operations for a hefty fee. His latest mission introduces him to Chae Young Shin, a second-rate tabloid writer, and Kim Moon Ho, a successful reporter.
As Jung Hoo delves deeper into his assignment, he starts unraveling a shared history with Young Shin and Moon Ho. This unexpected connection brings to light secrets from their past, linking them in ways they never imagined. As they dig further, they uncover a dangerous conspiracy, putting their lives at risk.
“Healer” weaves a compelling narrative of intrigue, action, and romance. Jung Hoo, with his solitary lifestyle, finds himself increasingly drawn to Young Shin’s tenacity and Moon Ho’s determination to uncover the truth. Together, they went through perilous situations, battling powerful adversaries to bring hidden truths to light.
As the danger escalates, Jung Hoo must confront his own past and decide what he truly stands for. The journey tests their resilience, challenges their beliefs, and ultimately forges a bond that could change their lives forever.
Soundtrack: “Eternal Love” by Michael Learns to Rock – A timeless love song that fits perfectly with the action-packed and romantic elements of Healer.
8. The Heirs (2013)
Kim Tan, the heir to the Empire Group, is sent to study in the U.S., a veiled exile orchestrated by his elder half-brother, who schemes to take over the family business. While abroad, Tan meets Cha Eun Sang, who has arrived from Korea searching for her older sister. Unaware that Eun Sang is the daughter of his family’s housekeeper, Tan finds himself falling for her.
Their connection deepens as they spend time together, but complications arise when Tan’s fiancée, Rachel Yoo, arrives to bring him back to Korea. Torn between his burgeoning love for Eun Sang and his duties to his family and fiancée, Tan faces a tumultuous return home. Back in Korea, he must trace the treacherous waters of his family’s expectations, corporate intrigue, and his own heart’s desires.
“The Heirs” focuses on themes of love, wealth, and social status, highlighting the struggles of young love in the face of societal pressures. As Tan and Eun Sang fight to be together, they must confront the harsh realities of their different worlds and the sacrifices required to stay true to their hearts.
Soundtrack: “Love Is the Moment” by Lee Chang Min – A memorable track that captures the youthful romance and drama of high school life.
9. Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo (2016)
When a total eclipse of the sun takes place, Go Ha Jin is transported back in time to the start of the Goryeo Dynasty of Korea during King Taejo’s rule. She wakes up in the body of the 16-year-old Hae Soo and finds herself living in the house of the 8th Prince Wang Wook, who is married to Hae Soo’s cousin.
She soon befriends several of the princes and meets the ostracized 4th Prince, Wang So. Although knowing she should not get involved in the palace intrigues her about the succession to the throne, she inadvertently becomes a pawn in the struggle, as several of the princes fall in love with her.
Soundtrack: “For You” by EXO-CBX – A poignant song that reflects the historical and romantic aspects of the drama.
10. Reply 1988 (2015)
Five childhood friends, who all live in the same Ssangmundong neighborhood of Seoul, lean on each other to survive their challenging teen years and set a path for their futures. Sung Deok Sun struggles for attention as the middle child in her poor family while also carrying the burden of her 999th ranking in school. Kim Jung Hwan only has a one-track mind for soccer, even after his family becomes rich overnight.
Sung Sun Woo is the perfect student, student council president, and a caring and dependable son in his family. Ryu Dong Ryong is a geek who knows more about girls and life than the rest of his friends, but his poor academic score prevents him from being able to go to college.
Choi Taek is a genius baduk player who dropped out of school to go professional. As the group of friends gets into and out of mischief around the neighborhood, what experiences from these memorable times together will they carry with them into their future lives?
Soundtrack: “Youth” by Kim Feel – A nostalgic and heartfelt song that evokes the essence of growing up and finding love.
11. Strong Woman Do Bong Soon (2017)
Do Bong Soon is a petite, unemployed woman who is honest and kind. She appears little and sweet on the outside, but she is very strong. For generations in her family, the women have been gifted Herculean strength to use for the greater good. If abused, however, their power will be taken away.
While standing up for herself after gang members bully her, she finds herself approached by Ahn Min Hyuk, the handsome and somewhat childish CEO of Ainsoft, a gaming company. Ahn Min Hyuk, who holds a great distrust towards the police, witnessed the whole exchange of Bong Soon’s superhuman strength and now wants to employ her as a bodyguard after being threatened by an unknown enemy.
Min Hyuk falls in love with super-strong Bong Soon at first sight, but there’s a catch. Bong Soon has eyes for someone else; a police officer and childhood friend, In Guk Doo, whom she has known since high school.
When chaos ensues after a series of kidnappings in Do Bong Soon’s hometown of Dobong-dong, Dobong-gu, Bong Soon must decide whether to use her strength and stand up to evil or play it safe and keep her powers hidden from the world.
Combined with the love triangle she faces between In Guk Doo and Ahn Min Hyuk, as well as having to keep Min Hyuk safe, Bong Soon’s life is thrown into turmoil. Can she use her strength for the greater good, or will it prove in the end to be too much?
Soundtrack: “Heartbeat” by Suran – A fun and energetic track that matches the quirky and lovable nature of the lead character.
12. Boys Over Flowers (2009)
Geum Jan Di comes from a poor family who owns a dry-cleaning shop. One day, she visits Shinhwa High School, a prestigious school for the wealthy, and saves a student trying to commit suicide because of bullying. For her heroic act, Jan Di receives a swimming scholarship and starts attending the school.
At Shinhwa High, she meets the notorious F4, the most popular and powerful group of boys at the school, consisting of Gu Jun Pyo, the leader of F4 and heir to the Shinhwa Group, Yoon Ji Hu, the grandson of a former president of Korea, So Yi Jung, a skilled potter who comes from a family that owns the country’s biggest art museum, and Song Woo Bin, whose family runs the country’s largest construction company.
Her life at school starts out miserable, as she doesn’t fit in with other students because of her status, and later becomes worse when she is labeled as the new bullying target of the F4.
Soundtrack: “Paradise” by T-Max – An iconic song that became synonymous with the classic K-drama about young love and rivalry.
13. Dream High (2011)
Dream High tells the story of six students at Kirin Art High School who work to achieve their dreams of becoming music stars in the Korean music industry. Go Hye Mi is a student who majored in classical music but has to give up her dream by entering Kirin Art High School to pay off her father’s debt.
However, she needs to get two other students to come to the school so that she can enroll in the school conditionally. These two students are Song Sam Dong, who lives in the countryside, and Jin Guk, whom she accidentally meets while trying to escape from a loan shark. Yoon Baek Hee, formerly Hyemi’s sidekick, becomes her rival in school because Hye Mi betrays her during an audition to enter the school.
Soundtrack: “Dreaming” by Kim Soo Hyun – An inspirational song that encourages following one’s dreams, just like the characters in the drama.
14. Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo (2016)
Bok Joo is a weightlifter who is pursuing her dream of winning the gold medal but she then finds romance for the first time in her life. While she is a woman who trains with heavy steel weights, she is also very feminine when it comes to relationships. Focusing solely on weightlifting would jeopardize her relationship but leaving her weightlifting career for love would keep her from attaining her dreams.
Can she find a way to have love as well as glory at the age of 20? The characters of this drama are elite athletes in weightlifting, swimming, and rhythmic gymnastics who work hard to reach their goals in life. It covers their coming-of-age stories and relationships through hectic lives.
Soundtrack: “You & I” by Kim Min Seung – A sweet and uplifting song that highlights the heartwarming moments of the drama.
15. Secret Garden (2010)
The drama tells the story of Kim Joo Won, an arrogant and eccentric CEO who maintains the image of seeming perfection, and Gil Ra Im, a poor and humble stuntwoman whose beauty and body are the object of envy amongst top actresses.
Their accidental meeting, when Joo Won mistakes Ra Im for actress Park Chae Rin, marks the beginning of a tense, bickering relationship, through which Joo Won tries to hide a growing attraction to Ra Im that both confuses and disturbs him. To complicate matters further, a strange sequence of events results in them swapping bodies.
Soundtrack: “That Man” by Hyun Bin – A soulful ballad performed by the lead actor himself, adding depth to the drama’s romantic narrative.
These 15 K-drama soundtracks have not only set the mood for their respective shows but have also stayed with us long after the dramas have ended. Each song brings back memories of the emotions and experiences shared with the characters, making them timeless pieces that continue to resonate with fans around the world.
Whether you’re a long-time K-drama enthusiast or a newcomer, these soundtracks are sure to tug at your heartstrings and enhance your viewing experience.