The song is an EDM pop piece that captures the warm vibes of spring.
Producer Song Dong-won's involvement elevates the song's quality, enhancing the drama's immersion.
Nayeon from TWICE contributes to a drama OST. Today (May 7) at 6 PM, the seventh OST 'It's Okay, It's Love' for the SBS drama 'Today We Sold Out' will be released across various online music platforms.
This song captures the warm vibe of spring, set in the EDM pop genre, characterized by its upbeat tempo and bright synthesizer sounds. Nayeon's clear and lovely voice enhances the track's atmosphere and infuses it with fresh energy. The smooth transition of emotions and the refreshing chorus promise a relaxing listening experience. Nayeon's vocals delicately convey the exhilaration of falling in love, enriching the viewer's immersion in the drama.
'It's Okay, It's Love' has been produced by the renowned Song Dong-won, who has elevated the quality of many hit productions. Known for his work on shows like 'Hotel Del Luna', 'Descendants of the Sun', and 'Our Blues', he maintains his signature style in this OST as well. The drama 'Today We Sold Out' depicts the romance between a perfectionist farmer, Matthew Lee, and a sales-driven host, Dam Yejin, and airs every Wednesday and Thursday at 9 PM.
The OST 'It's Okay, It's Love' showcases Nayeon's distinctive vocal color effectively. Her unique freshness accentuates the song's spring vibe, skillfully expressing the theme of love. Fans will be thrilled to see Nayeon contributing in this new dimension within the drama.
The involvement of producer Song Dong-won enhances the musical quality of this piece. His past hits have received widespread acclaim, and this sound promises to maintain that level of stability. This is anticipated to further amplify the emotions the drama aims to convey.
Along with the engaging storyline of 'Today We Sold Out', the contribution of the OST is expected to stand out significantly. Nayeon's voice will become a crucial element that deepens the drama's emotions, generating anticipation for the audience's future reactions.
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