Taeyong & Haechan ignite drama OST hype
In an exciting new collaboration, NCT members Taeyong and Haechan lend their voices to a unique OST that blends emotional depth with modern sound.
🎧 Expanding the influence of K-pop in the drama industry, Taeyong and Haechan are set to release “Bitter Sweet”, an OST for tvN’s upcoming drama “Mad Concrete Dreams”, dropping on March 29 at 6 PM KST.
🔥 The track falls under the funk house genre, combining groovy rhythms with a modern sonic edge. Its lyrics reflect resilience, portraying characters who refuse to surrender to harsh realities and continue chasing hope 💫
🎤 The standout feature of this collaboration is the contrast in performance: Taeyong delivers sharp, impactful rap verses, while Haechan’s smooth vocals add emotional balance, creating a compelling auditory experience that enhances the drama’s tension 👏
🎬 The series itself revolves around a building owner caught in a staged kidnapping scenario, leading to a web of danger and conflicting interests. Starring Ha Jung-woo, the drama promises gripping performances and intense storytelling.
📈 This project highlights a growing trend where K-pop idols play a vital role in elevating drama soundtracks, contributing significantly to their global appeal 🌍
💡 With the immense popularity of both artists, “Bitter Sweet” is expected to gain strong traction immediately upon release.
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