5 Popular Korean OSTs That K-Drama Fans Should Play At Their Wedding

If you happen to be an enthusiast of both K-drama and K-pop and wish to express your affection for your favourite idols or K-culture during your wedding, there are no obstacles holding you back.

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Have you ever chanced upon a song and pictured yourself dancing to it with your future spouse on your wedding day? Your wedding is a celebration of love and romance, so it's essential to choose the perfect song for that moment. If you're a fan of K-drama and K-pop and want to incorporate your love for your favourite artists or K-culture into your wedding, go for it as it's your special day, after all, just as people say there's a K-pop song for every occasion, here's the ultimate playlist featuring songs you might want to consider for your walk down the aisle or as you await your partner at the altar.

1. ‘OST Goblin - Beautiful by Crush’

If you're comfortable with the fact that this song gained immense popularity thanks to its feature in the K-drama ‘Goblin,’ then it's the ideal choice for your first dance with your future spouse. Everything, from Crush's remarkable vocals to the opening lyrics, is bound to give everyone goosebumps. It's that exceptional.

This song underscores the beauty of life and the journey of love shared with your partner, making it a genuine contender for songs you'd love to have at your wedding. It's worth noting that this song holds a special place as it was also performed at the wedding of the influential couple Park Shin Hye and Choi Tae Joon, with EXO's D.O. and Crush themselves taking the stage to sing it.

2. ‘Always – Yoon Mirae- Descendants of the Sun’

This iconic track, renowned as the theme song of the beloved Song-Song couple in the hit series ‘Descendants of the Sun,’ has the power to touch your heart deeply with its heartfelt lyrics. Lines such as "One day you came to me like a dream, you shook up my heart, I knew it was destiny" resonate with the profound emotions of love and destiny. It's the kind of song that not only makes you go ‘aww’ but also fits seamlessly into the ambiance of a wedding, where the union of two hearts is celebrated, making it a perfect choice for your special day, one that will infuse the moment with even more emotion and beauty.

3. ‘Baek Yerin- Here I Am Again- Crash Landing On You’

Taken from the soundtrack of ‘Crash Landing On You,’ the song 'Here I Am Again' is a soul-stirring ballad that explores the theme of enduring love and the idea of staying emotionally connected with your significant other, whether you're physically near or separated.

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While we certainly don't endorse the idea of actually crash landing into North Korea to find your loved one, you can certainly include this touching song in your special day's playlist to convey the sentiments of unwavering love and emotional closeness.

4. ‘Dreaming – Han Hee Jung- Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo’

This enchanting melody served as the backdrop to the budding romance between Kim Bok Joo and Jung Jun Hyeong, capturing the essence of their love story. With its dreamy and acoustic qualities, this song is the perfect choice for those who yearn for a love that feels eternally blissful. It encapsulates the idea of finding lasting happiness in the arms of someone special, making it an ideal soundtrack for anyone with romantic aspirations.

5. 'My Everything by Lena Park- We Got Married'

Lena Park, renowned as Korea's National Fairy and a solo artist, boasts an unquestionably impressive music catalogue. One of her tracks, ‘My Everything,’ was even showcased in the popular variety show ‘We Got Married.’ Notably, for international fans who prefer english, the song is entirely in that language, eliminating any need for translations. Lena Park's enchanting vocals add to the song's charm. It's the kind of song that rekindles your belief in love, inspiring you to dedicate it to that special person who means everything to you

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