There’s something incredibly special about Kdramas, with their gripping storylines, heart-fluttering romances, and emotional depth that keeps us hooked. Actors who have sung their own Kdrama OSTs add an extra layer of magic, captivating us not only with their acting but also by lending their voices to the soundtrack. This unique combination allows us to experience the characters and stories on a whole new level. From touching ballads to heartfelt melodies, these actors prove they aren’t just talented on-screen, they’re musically gifted as well. Let’s dive into some of the most talented Kdrama stars who have made an impact with their own OSTs.
Actors Who Have Sung Their Own Kdrama OSTs
Jung Hae-in
If you’ve been swooning over Jung Hae-in’s irresistible charm and infectious smile, you’re not alone! Whether it’s his portrayal of the charismatic guy-next-door or a more intense character, Jung Hae-in knows how to make hearts flutter. But guess what? He’s not just about the visuals and acting skills—he’s a singer too!
Most recently, Jung Hae-in surprised us all by singing Words I Couldn’t Say or The Truth, the final OST for Love Next Door. Released on October 5, 2024, this song brought all the feels and perfectly captured the essence of his character. This isn’t even his first time serenading us—remember his track My Noise from the Disney+ series Connect? Yep, Jung Hae-in isn’t just stealing scenes; he’s stealing hearts with his music too.
Kim Soo-hyun
Ah, Kim Soo-hyun—the man who needs no introduction. His career has been studded with one hit drama after another, from Dream High to Moon Embracing the Sun and the unforgettable My Love from the Star. Not only is he a phenomenal actor, but he’s also got pipes that can melt your heart. His vocal journey began with Dream High, where he sang “Dreaming,” and since then, he’s given us countless hits. “In Front of Your House” from My Love from the Star became an instant classic, and who could forget “Way Home,” his latest contribution to the OST of Queen of Tears? Seriously, is there anything Kim Soo-hyun can’t do?
Song Joong-ki
Song Joong-ki is not just a talented actor but also a singer who knows how to tug at your heartstrings. His portrayal of characters in iconic dramas like Vincenzo and Descendants of the Sun have solidified his place in the Kdrama hall of fame, but his foray into OSTs is equally noteworthy. In Innocent Man (2012), Song Joong-ki blessed us with the beautiful song “Really,” which encapsulated the emotional depth of his character’s journey. That soft, soulful voice? It’s impossible not to fall for it. He also performed “Enjoy a Rummy” for Penny Pinchers, proving he can charm us through music just as effortlessly as he does through his acting.
Park Bo-young
There’s something about Park Bo-young that’s irresistibly sweet and endearing—whether it’s her adorable roles or her soft voice. She first made waves with her song “Free Age” for Scandal Makers back in 2008, and since then, she’s been blessing us with one OST after another. Her song “My Prince” from A Werewolf Boy is a nostalgic treat, while “Leave” from Oh My Ghost leaves us breathless with its heartfelt melody. Park Bo-young’s singing is as captivating as her acting, giving her characters an even more personal touch. Can we take a moment to appreciate how talented she truly is?
Ji Chang-wook
Ji Chang-wook may have made his name as an action star in dramas like Healer and The K2, but before all that, he actually debuted in musical theater! So, it’s no surprise that he’s got the voice to match his stellar acting. Ji Chang-wook has contributed to several OSTs over the years, including “I Will Protect You” from Healer and “101 Reasons Why I Like You” from Suspicious Partner. His smooth vocals, combined with his killer performances, make us fall even harder for him—seriously, how does he do it? If you haven’t already, do yourself a favor and add his OST tracks to your playlist.
Park Shin-hye
Park Shin-hye is truly one of the most versatile Kdrama queens out there. Not only has she ruled the screen in iconic dramas like You’re Beautiful, The Heirs, and Pinocchio, but she’s also blessed our ears with her melodic voice. If you’ve watched any of her dramas, you’ve probably noticed her vocals gracing the OSTs. From Love Is Like Snow in The Heirs to My Story in Pinocchio, Park Shin-hye has a way of conveying the emotions of her characters not just through her acting but also through her music. Her voice feels like a warm hug, and we can’t get enough!
Lee Jong-suk
Lee Jong-suk is one of those actors who you think can’t possibly get more talented—and then he starts singing. That’s exactly what happened when he lent his voice to the While You Were Sleeping OST. Lee Jong-suk surprised us all with “Come to Me” and “Would You Know,” and his deep, soothing voice was just the cherry on top of his already captivating performance in the drama. For someone who hadn’t sung on an OST before, his debut was nothing short of impressive. Here’s hoping we get more of his voice in future dramas!

