![]() It is addictive and I find a strong form of auditory withdrawal symptoms kick in for a while when it’s done. I’m left feeling incomplete when the song ends and rather deflated because I just want it to go on and on! J We all know there are songs out there that we just want to hear on auto-repeat all night because it’s so mesmerizing and tantalizing… Auditory Hallucinations is one of those songs. Her ‘twang’ (only way I can describe it) is remarkably well-suited for this song. The song without the rap is just as jaw-droppingly gorgeous. Jang Jae In’s voice gives the lyrics and musical score the sorrowful sensitivity that takes this O.S.T. Thus, the O.S.T marks the limbo that resonates with a man being on the brink of madness and sanity. Rather, it matches the plot of the K-Drama it covers, Kill Me, Heal Me, very well, with the storyline of Ji Sung’s character suffering from Dissociative Identity Disorder and has seven different personalities – although harmful to his public image if exposed – his personalities are portrayed more organically as if he is just passing through dreamlike stages of his persona. The whole piece is rather haunting and dreamlike, as opposed to foreboding or dangerous. ![]() The O.S.T is composed, arranged, and written by ZigZagNote. NaShow’s rapping that starts off the song, followed by the strong yet soft vocals of Jang Jae In, are just striking. But, as with most sound tracks go, after watching the show I often forget about the theme songs that are associated with them. Rather, the acting was, for me, miles above the story so I didn’t feel the usual frustrations to skip ahead to find out how it all wraps up because the superb acting was I got hooked on. I watched only the first half of Kill Me, Heal Me but felt satisfied with just those few episodes. This drama has a fantastic star cast headed by Ji Sung and Hwang Jung-eum, and as any KDrama addict can attest to, this lead couple is infamous for their onscreen chemistry in the 2013 drama Secret Love. The song is sung by artist Jang Jae In (feat NaShow) for the 2015 Korean Drama Kill Me, Heal Me. of the year and I find myself humming the tune fondly at the most random times even though I don’t hear it very often. stands for Original Sound Track**Īuditory Hallucinations is by far my favorite O.S.T.
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