Kyungseo Breathes New Life into Netflix’s ‘Doraiver’ with Uplifting New OST
South Korean rising star Kyungseo is lending her vibrant vocals to the original soundtrack of Netflix’s latest Korean variety show, Doraiver: The Quest for the Missing Screw. Her new song, ‘It’s Starting Now’, was released today at 6 PM KST across major streaming platforms.
The track stands as the official theme song for Doraiver, a fresh project reuniting the beloved cast of KBS2’s successful variety program Hong Kim Dong Jeon. Infused with energetic rhythms and a message of new beginnings, the song perfectly captures the show’s quirky and adventurous spirit.
Composed and written by Maekkelly and 224, ‘It’s Starting Now’ showcases an upbeat band arrangement, combining guitar, bass, keyboard, and drums to create a bright and infectious sound. The song’s production was taken a step further with refined mixing and mastering by Hong Sung-joon and Hwang Hong-chul from Gaenari Sound.
Kyungseo, who made her debut in 2020 with the heartfelt ballad Stars In The Night Sky, has continued to craft a unique musical identity through tracks like Wherever You Go (Feat. Huh Sung-hyun) and My Heart Beats 120BPM on Our First Kiss. Earlier this month, she released her self-written single So Stay By My Side, demonstrating her growth and versatility as a singer-songwriter.
‘It’s Starting Now’ is expected to strike a chord with longtime fans of Hong Kim Dong Jeon while serving as a bright introduction to new viewers. Kyungseo’s clear, refreshing voice blends seamlessly with the track’s positive message, leaving listeners with a lasting emotional impression.
With each release, Kyungseo continues to solidify her reputation as a ‘growth-type artist’—one who is blossoming with every musical step she takes. Her latest OST contribution marks yet another high note in her ascending career path.
The full song is now available on all major music platforms. Don’t miss the chance to experience this heartwarming anthem that perfectly complements the whimsical world of Doraiver.