The track is in the Funk House style, reflecting the protagonist's journey in the drama.
It will be available on various music platforms starting at 6 PM on the 29th.
Members of NCT, Taeyong and Haechan, are set to release the OST for tvN's drama 'How to Become a Landlord in Korea'. The track ‘Bitter Sweet (Addiction)’ will be available on various music platforms starting Sunday, March 29, at 6 PM, according to the drama's officials.
‘Bitter Sweet’ is crafted in the Funk House genre, featuring lively drum rhythms and funky basslines, creating a strong sense of groove throughout the track. The song narrates the journey of the protagonist, facing bittersweet realities while striving for new opportunities, thereby enhancing the drama's narrative. Taeyong and Haechan's unique vocal qualities are expected to add depth to the track's appeal.
The drama portrays a struggling landlord engaged in a fake kidnapping scheme to protect his beloved family and properties. Airing every Saturday and Sunday at 9:10 PM, the integration of the OST ‘Bitter Sweet’ is expected to heighten the already intense storyline, pulling viewers further into the plot.
The track ‘Bitter Sweet’ showcases the characteristics of the Funk House genre well, delivering emotional depth through its unique rhythmic patterns and catchy melody. The collaboration between Taeyong and Haechan, both known for their distinct vocal styles, is expected to resonate strongly with fans and audiences alike.
Having developed a substantial fan base through their individual activities, this duo's collaboration has generated significant anticipation. Their unique vocal talents will enhance the OST, creating a special experience that complements the drama's theme.
Moreover, the close connection between this OST and the drama's narrative adds to its emotional intensity. The synergy between ‘How to Become a Landlord in Korea’ and ‘Bitter Sweet’ promises to provide a compelling viewing experience for the audience.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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