Looks Like A Real Thing (Korean ver.)
Looks like a real thing (Korean ver.) ~ Je Hwi (Snowdrop OST 3)
An Outsiders' Inside Guide
Looks like a real thing (Korean ver.) ~ Je Hwi (Snowdrop OST 3)
Memories More Than Love ~ Kevin Oh (Snowdrop OST 5)
The song, originally by Yoo Jae-ha but first released in 1985 by Jo Yong-pil, is another much-beloved classic. Like much of the music in Snowdrop, it has since been covered by countless other artists on a variety of popular music programs, including once by Jisoo’s fellow BLACKPINK member, Rosรฉ.ย
The song ‘Bimok’ features throughout the drama Snowdrop (JTBC/Disney+ 2021) and speaks to characters on both sides of the North/South divide.
‘I, to You’ is the song that starts playing in Snowdrop EP01 as Young-ro finishes her dramatic recitation from The Outsider Team of Terror (๊ณตํฌ์ ์ธ์ธ๊ตฌ๋จ), the manhwa Jeong-min has been using to conceal her banned reading materials. The series was adapted into a movie, Lee Jang Hoโs Baseball Team, in 1986 and this song by Jung Soo-ra is part of the soundtrack.
This song makes a brief but calculated appearance in EP01 of Snowdrop when Han-na enters An Gyeong-hui’s office at ANSP headquarters to find him checking the place for listening devices. Honestly, it’s more of a hidden easter egg than an insert song, but that’s what makes it fun.
This is the song Man-dong has playing on the radio in Snowdrop EP01 when Young-ro and Seol-hee sneak down to retrieve the ddeok parcel Young-ro left outside when she made her daring climb through the dorm window. The song is by Han Jeong-mu and was released in 1950.
‘After My Love Left’ is the song Young-ro sings and dances to with her roommates in Snowdrop EP01. The song is also playing in Roma Cafรฉ as Young-ro sits and waits for Soo-ho at the end of the same episode, and appears again in EP02 during the sauna sequence.
‘At the Moonlit Window’ by the City Kids is the song playing over the speakers in Roma Cafรฉ when the Room 207 girls arrive for the group blind date in Snowdrop EP01. Unlike some of the other music the show employs, I get the sense this one was chosen less for its lyrics and more for the fact that it’s a bona fide 80s anthem.