KPop Sensation Jeon Yu-jin Makes Heartfelt OST Debut with ‘You Like Me Too’
K-pop’s rising star Jeon Yu-jin is capturing hearts with her emotional depth as she makes her official OST debut in KBS 2TV‘s weekend drama ‘For Eagle Brothers’. The new track, titled ‘You Like Me Too’ (OST Part 4), will be released on May 17 at 6 PM (KST) across all major streaming platforms.
This poignant ballad made its surprising debut during the 30th episode aired on May 11, scoring an emotional high point in a scene depicting the forbidden love between characters Oh Beom-soo (played by Yoon Park) and Dokgo Seri (portrayed by Shin Seul-ki). The moment sparked an outpouring of reactions from viewers, thanks to Jeon Yu-jin’s soulful vocals and heart-wrenching delivery.
‘You Like Me Too‘ was composed and written by the hit-producing duo It Turns Out I’m in a Coma. Known for crafting emotionally resonant melodies, the team perfectly captures the longing and tender affection conveyed in the storyline. Jeon Yu-jin’s rich tone and vocal nuance elevate the track further, drawing listeners into a world of unrequited love and yearning.
Jeon shared, “I’ve always dreamed of participating in an OST, and I’m honored and excited to sing for such a beautiful drama.” She added that she invested significant time studying the script, understanding her character’s emotions, and rehearsing extensively to deliver an authentic performance that complements the drama’s key turns.
The young singer described the recording experience as a valuable learning opportunity and expressed her hopes to continue singing meaningful songs that can connect with listeners on a personal level.
‘For Eagle Brothers’ centers around the lives of five distinct brothers and their extended family, with compelling characters like Ma Kwang-suk (played by Eom Ji-won) and Han Dong-seok (played by Ahn Jae-wook) enriching the plot. The drama continues to maintain strong viewership with its blend of family bonding and romantic subplots.
Fans can look forward to streaming “You Like Me Too” on platforms like Melon, Genie, Spotify, and Apple Music starting May 17.