Kim Soo Hyun to sing an OST for 'Queen of Tears', song to appear in the next episode

Updated : Apr 18, 2024 20:15
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Kim Soo Hyun currently has the entire K-fandom impressed with his captivating performance in 'Queen of Tears'. Now, according to reports, the actor will also sing an OST for the ongoing romantic comedy. This comes following the immense popularity and critical acclaim that the drama has managed to garner thus far. Recently, it was also revealed that 'Queen of Tears' has taken over 'Goblin' to become the second highest-rated K-drama on IMDb from tVN. The rom-com has also remained the top choice of viewers on Netflix, maintaining its number one position on the streaming giant globally. 

On April 18,  K-media reports suggested that Kim Soo Hyun will be lending his voice to an original soundtrack for Queen of Tears. Shortly after, the drama’s production team also confirmed the reports of the actor joining the OST line-up of the ongoing K-drama. 

Soo Hyun's agency, GOLDMEDALIST, also echoed similar sentiments,  with a representative saying, "Kim Soo Hyun rigorously prepared alongside the team to express his gratitude towards the viewers who showed so much love for this drama. Please keep an eye on the next episodes to find out which song he recorded and when it will appear.” 

Interestingly, this will mark Kim Soo Hyun's return as an OST singer after a decade.  The actor had last given his voice to his superhit drama, 'My Love From the Star', which aired from late 2013 to early 2014.  He sang the OST titled, 'In Front of Your House'. 

Also read: Athiya Shetty shares love-filled pics to wish husband KL Rahul on his birthday: 'My Whole Heart' 
 

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