One of the most unforgettable dramas this year, "It's Okay To Not Be Okay," sadly comes to an end. Apart from its amazing plot and superb cast lineup, we'll certainly miss the memorable OSTs that evoked and moved our hearts.
From the start of the series, talented singers with their unique voices and charming melodies that suited the drama fueled our sadness, the butterflies in our tummy, and all the emotions we felt all throughout.
And if you're one of us who miss the show, let's reminisce as we listen to these seven musical masterpieces from "It's Okay To Not Be Okay".
"Breath" by Sam Kim
This is one of the memorable OST songs that gave us goosebumps every time the intro is played. It definitely lingers in our heart and mind, with Kim Soo Hyun and Seo Ye Ji's face flashing in our memory showcasing their great chemistry.
"In Your Time" by AKMU's Lee SuHyun
With its enigmatic piano melody and Lee SuHyun's cold, beautiful voice carrying the sad emotions of Kim So Hyun and Seo Ye Ji's past life, this song will make your heart long for someone be by your side as well. It's one of the best OSTs of the drama where Seo Ye Ji finds healing and transforms into a better person with Kim Soo Hyun.
"Hallelujah" by Kim Feel's
The song depicts the sad life experience of Kwak Dong Yeon's speech as he expresses how lonely he felt being neglected by his family. It means rejoicing of finding one's happiness and releasing from the pain that holds oneself.
"Puzzle" by Yongzoo
"Puzzle" depicts the progress of Kim Soo Hyun and Seo Ye Ji's romantic relationship. The brighter melody and lyrics about life is never complete without inspiration from the one you love, and it surely fluttered the heart of the viewers as the wonderful memories of the couple during the beginning of their romance replays in their mind.
"Little by Little" by CHEEZE
CHEEZE's song carries the magical vibe that brings both sadness and joy. It gives a shuddering feeling that little by little, memories transform the heart and heals the person within.
"In Silence" by Janeh Suhh
The intro song brings a flashback of the painful stories of our stars in the drama. Remember the unforgettable scene where Kim Soo Hyun found Seo Ye Ji was walking late at night under the profusely pouring rain on the bridge? Though the song brings a tinge of hurt, it is one of the best OSTs of the drama as well.
"Cold" by Heize
Heize really never fails to deliver! "Cold" lingers in your mind about each scene while listening to it, and that, of course, includes Kim Soo Hyun and Seo Ye Ji's irresistible moments together.
Now, which one is your favorite IOTNBO OST? In case you want more - which we're pretty sure you actually are - the album consists more songs for your listening and reminiscing pleasure.