SEVENTEEN’s Seungkwan Unveils Link: Eat, Love, Kill Song ‘Pit A Pat’ and It’s Mesmerising

Ongoing Korean Drama Link: Eat, Love, Kill has released its fourth original soundtrack which is sung by Seungkwan Boo of the popular K-pop boy group Seventeen. Seungkwan is part of the vocal team in the group, which also includes other members, Joshua, Woozi, DK and Jeonghan.

The drama Link: Eat, Love, Kill follows the story of Eun Gye-hoon (played by Yeo Jin-goo) and his twin sister can feel each other’s feelings even if they are far apart and the siblings called this phenomenon ‘link’. Gye-hoon, who has never felt a link since his sister’s disappearance 18 years ago, suddenly starts to share a complete stranger Da-Hyun’s (played by Moon Ga-young) feelings and all her joys, sorrows, and pains.

The OST is called Pit A Pat and the lyrics of the song express what the characters are feeling about each other. In the chorus, the lyrics say ‘My heart goes out to you, I feel the same as you’, which is a direct reference to the plot and Gye-hoon’s feelings. It is a calm song with a drum beat that resembles the beating of a heart. Although the singer is known for belting out really notes in his group’s discography but this song shows his singing prowess and mesmerised us with his dreamy voice.

Check Out Seungkwan’s Pit A Pat Below

Also Read: Link: Eat Love Kill Episode 9 Preview: When, Where and How to Watch!

Seungkwan released his first original soundtrack in 2018 for the drama series called Mother and the song was called Kind of Love. Following this, he released the soundtrack Go for Record of Youth drama in 2020 and another song called Reason for Lovestruck in the City in 2021. Most Contents has even released behind the scenes on the recording with a small interview.

Watch the Video Below

Link: Eat Love Kill is streaming on Disney+.

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