Singer Song Ga-in’s OST “Love, Oh Love” for the drama “Love is a Prescription” is generating significant buzz and becoming a hot topic.
The KBS 2TV weekend drama “Love is a Prescription” aired on February 28th at 8 PM KST, and the episode concluded with Song Ga-in’s “Love, Oh Love,” adding to the drama’s lingering impact.
Specifically, Song Ga-in’s voice, playing during the ending scene after the climax, harmonized perfectly with the drama’s emotions. Following the scene where Yang Dong-sook (Jo Mi-ryeong) confronts the woman her husband had an affair with, lyrics such as “I don’t really know about love,” and “What happens when you get tired of love?” intensified the immersion. Immediately after the broadcast, online communities and social media were filled with reactions like, “Song Ga-in’s OST leaves a long-lasting impression.”

Previously, parts of “Love, Oh Love” were first revealed in the ending scenes of episodes 5 and 6 of “Love is a Prescription.” Following the broadcast, Song Ga-in’s name topped the Melon real-time search rankings. On the day of its release, February 21st, the song charted on Melon HOT100, Kakao Music real-time charts, and Bell365’s latest song chart. The public also responded with comments such as, “The drama is over, but the song keeps lingering,” and “It’s the first time I’ve heard it, but the melody and lyrics are catchy.”
With “Love, Oh Love,” Song Ga-in presents a trot ballad, expanding her musical spectrum based on traditional trot. This OST also highlights her signature emotive vocals and delicate expressiveness, amplifying the drama’s emotional impact. The fact that the music continued to play for a while even after the ending scene left a lasting impression on viewers, establishing this OST as another main character in the work.
Meanwhile, “Love, Oh Love” is a trot ballad genre song that blends electric guitar and string melodies, sincerely capturing the earnest feelings about love and people. Song Ga-in’s unique voice filled with sorrow and delicate emotional lines enhance the song’s mood, providing a deep lingering feeling and immersion.
