Study Group OST: A Playlist Filled with Ga-min’s Power and Motivation!

Hwang Min-hyun’s latest Kdrama may have come to an end, but the Study Group OST is still there to explore. With songs that sing out Ga-min’s journey from loneliness to having friends who love studying just as much as him, this is a tracklist that you cannot miss out on. After an adventurous time with the show, this playlist is exactly what we need to relive the time we spent watching the show!

Study Group (스터디그룹) follows a student who wants to be good at studying but is only good at fighting. He later forms a study group at the worst school in town and begins his journey towards the dreaded college entrance exams. With some action and some thrill, this show is set to be an entertainer unlike any other. Directed by Lee Jang-hoon, the drama stars Hwang Min-hyun, Han Ji-eun, Cha Woo-min, Shin Soo-hyun.

There is no doubt that this show was one of the best ones this month; with a talented cast, wonderful story, and an even better OST, this show has everything we’ve been looking for. With this, there is no way we are going to miss out on bringing the whole playlist for you in one place. One thing about this playlist you have to know is that it is filled with a youthful and energetic vibe that is absolutely perfect for when you need that dose of motivation once in a while. Be it preparing for an exam, going to the gym, or looking for some motivation, this playlist has it all making it one that you can’t miss. So without further ado, let’s begin!

Study Group OST!

Backpacker by Seok Matthew and Park Gun-wook (ZEROBASEONE)

We have to start with the opening song of the show that had our hearts right at the beginning. Sung by ZEROBASEONE’s Seok Matthew and Park Gun-wook, this song has beats that are hard to miss and a vibe that takes you back to the show. Not only does this take us into the Kdrama’s zone but is also one that we cannot stop headbanging to.

Hollo by Bang Ye-dam

Bringing out Ga-min’s friend Se-hyeon’s vulnerabilities, Hollo sung by Bang Ye-dam is a song that is soft, painful and filled with emotions as he slowly loses hope. This song is one that brings out Se-hyeon’s character and his feelings in the opening, all while bringing in a relatableness that is hard to miss. And adding to this is Bang Ye-dam beautiful voice that doesn’t fail in making us fall.

Hood by HAON

This show is one that you need to check out; bringing in some energetic vibes and a song that motivates you to move forward, this song is all you need right now! HAON not only brings us one of the best songs of this OST but also has us moving along with this song because you cannot stay still with this one.

Let’s Do This by Hanjun, Robin and Eddie (n.SSign)

The song that hits us right before the midterm preparations, this song has all the motivation you need to conquer something that seems out of reach. The song not only brings us the power that we need but also hits the spot when all we need is a track that is going to make you want to move. The Study Group OST has really got some of the best energetic tracks and this is another one that we cannot stop loving.

What do you think about the Study Group OST? Let us know 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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