Doctor Slump OST: A Tracklist that Heals You Just Like the Kdrama

Doctor Slump (닥터슬럼프) has brought us healing in many ways, along with a playlist that will make you smile as you remember the beautiful lessons learnt through the drama. Directed by Oh Hyun-jong, the drama stars Park Shin-hye, Park Hyung-sik, Yoon Park, Kong Seong-ha, Jang Hye-jin, and Hyun Bong-sik, alongside other cast members.

The Korean medical rom-com tells the story of two intelligent individuals who have been rivals throughout their school days. However, they will soon face each other again when they find each other at their worst moment and decide to become a place of comfort for each other.

The drama has been a favourite for the last few weeks and has brought some wonderful memories for viewers. The plot, the actors, the subtle lesson of acceptance and mental health, everything has been a pleasure to watch over these weeks and we have loved every moment brought to us.

Additionally, we have the cherry on this cake, the OST that brought us just as much healing as the Kdrama. The soothing tunes and the meaningful lyrics have only heightened the feeling we’ve got from this drama and there is no way we are letting you miss out on this tracklist.

With this, we’ve brought you the Doctor Slump OST that has won our hearts along with the Kdrama!

Also Read: Doctor Slump Ending Explained: Will Jeong-woo Get the Answer He Has Been Waiting For?

Doctor Slump OST

In My Memory by Seulgi

Like fate that brought Jeong-woo to Ha-neul during her worst times, In My Memory is no less than a fateful song that lets you know that something is waiting to hold you on during your slump. Seulgi steals our hearts with her beautiful voice while the lyrics make us put the song on repeat.

Not Alone by Hynn

When in your worst slump, don’t lose hope because you’ll get through it just like those around you who are in the same situation. Not Alone by Hynn reminds you that you aren’t alone when at your worst and just like all the others, you too will get over this phase. So don’t lose hope and keep moving because a light awaits you at the end of this dark tunnel.

A beautiful sunrise awaits you so don’t be sad if it is cloudy today.

The Way to Love Myself by Chen

Next, we have the song that is filled with moments when Jeong-woo and Ha-neul start seeing themselves in a good light. However, this new sight also made their newfound feelings for each other come to light as they started as they slowly began to fall in love with each other. The Way to Love Myself sung by Chen will hype you up as you begin to feel energised the way the Jeong-Ha couple did when moving in their slumps.

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Actually I Love You by Jung Gigo

The slow realisation that your like has turned to love is what Actually I Love You brings to us as we get mesmerised by the Jeong-Ha couple once again. The moment when Jeong-woo realises that Ha-neul is actually becoming more than just a part of his world, he has become more, is what the song brings to us.

The moment when someone becomes more than anyone else in your life, this song is a realisation to one and all out there.

Love Is by EDEN and Da-young of WJSN

The dating life that the Jeong-Ha couple were new to brought in giddy feelings that were way past our teenage days. The two set an example of the tingling feeling that love can bring no matter the age, as long as the person in front of you is the one. All you need to do is find a caring Jeong-woo and an accepting Ha-neul.

Lean On Me by Park Hyung-sik

Finally, we have the song sung by our green flag Jeong-woo aka Park Hyung-sik himself and he hopes for Ha-neul to rely on him. Lean On Me is just like its title wherein Jeong-woo wishes for Ha-neul to see that he is here to take care of her in any way possible and hopes that she can let him take care of her.

Which of these songs is your favourite? Let us know in the comments below!

Watch Doctor Slump on Netflix.

Also Read: All of Our Doctor Slump Reviews

Riya Singh
Riya Singh
Riya Singh has a Bachelors in English and a Masters in Psychology. She's a K-drama enthusiast and has a writing experience of more than 2 years.

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