Extraordinary Attorney Woo OST: Songs That Will Heal Us Just Like the Kdrama

Extraordinary Attorney Woo was the Kdrama that gave us a heartwarming plot that we can not forget. Starring Park Eun-bin, Kang Tae-oh, Kang Ki-young, alongside other cast members, and is directed by Yoo In-shik and written by Moon Ji-won.

The Kdrama revolves around a genius lawyer Woo Young-woo who is on the autism spectrum. She is given the chance to work for one of the biggest law firms but her differences make things hard for her. However, our genius lawyer makes her way through the various lawsuits and helps solve them in her own peculiar way.

The Kdrama did not just have a beautiful story but also songs that were healing by themselves and we can’t help but bring them all together in one place to mesmerise you as you recall the journey of Woo Young-woo once again.

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However, while the track list consists of 20+ songs, we’ve got six songs that you just can’t forget.

Extraordinary Attorney Woo OST

Brave by Kim Jong-wan of NELL

Brave is a song that sings about the uniqueness of a person in whom the singer finds solace and a kind of peace like never before. Kim Jong-wan sings this song that will bring peace to your heart and really make you smile.

Beyond My Dreams by Sunwoo Jung-a

If you’ve seen the show then you would be very familiar with the song Beyond My Dreams by Sungwoo Jung-a. As scenes of Woo Young-woo who tries to express her feeling of happiness little by little are seen on the screen with this song in the background, you too will feel the joy she feels.

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Better Than Birthday by O3ohn

Loving someone more than the day that belongs to you, Better Than Birthday sung by O3ohn is the song to express your love for the special one. And we know that the leads not only love the days spent together but even find a simple day with each other better than their birthdays.

Tuning Into You by Wonstein

Lee Jun-ho really fell hard for Woo Young-woo and is always curious about what she sees out there. Her charming peculiarity really made him smile and it was clear from the happy tunes of joy and amazement that he feels as he wonders about her each day. Tuning Into You by Wonstein is the song to make you happy.

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Inevitable by Suzy

The heart-pounding moment when Woo Young-woo wants to touch Lee Jun-ho was made even more beautiful with this beautiful song by Suzy named Inevitable. As she takes another step closer to the person she loves so much, the night is made more unforgettable with this song.

The Blue Night of Jeju Island by Park Eun-bin

Woo Young-woo’s love for whales is known to all as well as her wish to watch dolphins from the shores of Jeju island. The young enthusiast goes to watch her beloved sea animals while the actress playing her role surprises everyone by singing her version of Choi Sung-won’s The Blue Night in Jeju Island.

Loved the songs from Extraordinary Attorney Woo. Let us know your favourite in the comments below!

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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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