A-List to Playlist has finally dropped on Netflix, and now we get to see what it’s all about. The series follows Jo Jung-suk, one of Korea’s top actors, as he steps into the music industry for the first time. Taking his passion to the next level, he signs a contract, rents a studio, and embarks on a challenging mission to produce a full-length album in just 100 days.
The show features 8 episodes, each with a runtime of 40 to 70 minutes, offering an in-depth look at his journey from actor to singer.
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A-List To Playlist Reality Show Cast
Jo Jung-suk, Jung Sang-hoon, Moon Sang-hoon, Park Hyo-shin, Jung Kyung-ho, Kim Dae-myung, Gong Hyo-jin, Kim Ea-na, Gummy, Jeon Mi-do, IU, Gaeko, Yoo Yeon-seok, Loco and GRAY and others.
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A-List To Playlist 2024 Creator
Yang Jung-woo
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A-List To Playlist Native Title
신인가수조정석 (Siningasu Jojeongseok)
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A-List To Playlist Release Date
August 30, 2024
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A-List To Playlist Review
The series kicks off with Jo Jung-suk sharing his lifelong love for music. He decides to make a serious go at it, signing a contract that commits him to produce an album with at least eight to nine tracks within a stringent 100-day timeframe. What makes this series stand out is that it’s not just another celebrity reality show. Instead, it offers a genuine behind-the-scenes look at Jung-suk’s artistic side, showcasing his efforts from writing songs to refining them with feedback from industry professionals.
Unlike many actors-turned-singers who rely on their existing fame, Jung-suk immerses himself fully in the music-making process. He’s involved in every step, from penning lyrics to seeking constructive criticism. This level of commitment is rare and makes this series feel special. It’s clear that Jung-suk isn’t just leveraging his celebrity status; he’s genuinely striving to make meaningful music.

Throughout the series, we meet pivotal figures in Jung-suk’s musical journey. His PR manager, Moon Sang-hoon, and CEO, Jung Sang-hoon, are key in guiding and supporting him. Their roles go beyond just providing advice—they help him navigate the complexities of the music industry. One standout moment is Jung-suk receiving feedback from renowned lyricist Kim Ea-na. Her insightful comparisons between acting and singing help Jo grasp where he needs to improve, highlighting that the transition isn’t as simple as it might seem.
A particularly touching aspect of the series is Jung-suk’s collaboration with IU, a senior musician and his former co-star in You Are the Best! IU’s guidance and suggestions are invaluable, helping Jung-suk refine his music and even boosting his YouTube channel. Their duet, Love Wins All, is a melodic highlight, showcasing the chemistry between the two and their shared passion for music.

The series also highlights the strong bonds Jo shares with the cast of Hospital Playlist. The “99s” step up as his supportive friends, helping him with everything from making music videos to providing backup vocals. Their genuine camaraderie and involvement add a warm, personal touch to the series, making it clear that their connection goes beyond the screen.
The final showcase, featuring Jung-suk’s debut performance, is a powerful culmination of his 100-day journey. His songs, like Loving For You and Like Movies Like Music, demonstrate his growth and versatility. From smooth ballads to experimental rap with Dynamic Duo, Jo proves he’s not just an actor dabbling in music but a serious artist with a range of talents. The inclusion of tracks like Champagne and Take It Slow further highlights his dedication and potential.

Final Thoughts
A-List to Playlist is a wholesome, emotionally engaging watch. The series delves deeply into Jo Jung-suk’s transition from acting to music, showcasing his hard work and passion. It’s not just about the end result but the journey, the ups and downs, and the support he receives along the way. While some moments may feel a bit drawn out, the overall narrative is compelling and heartwarming. It is a testament to Jung-suk’s dedication and the power of pursuing one’s passions with sincerity. It’s an inspiring watch for anyone interested in the behind-the-scenes world of music and the journey of a dedicated artist.
Watch rookie singer Jo Jung-suk’s debut album preparation, streaming now on Netflix.
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