Boys Over Flowers (TV Series) - Music

Music

Album # Album Info Tracklisting
1st Boys Over Flowers Original Soundtrack: Part 1
  • Artist: Various
  • Released: 23 January 2009
  • Label: Doremi Media Co Ltd
  • Language: Korean
  • Format: Studio album (CD)
  • Genre: K-pop
Tracklisting
  1. Paradise - T-Max
  2. Because I'm Stupid - SS501
  3. Do You Know - Someday
  4. Stand By Me - SHINee
  5. Lucky - Ashily
  6. Starlight Tears - Kim Yoo-kyung
  7. A Little - Seo Jin-young
  8. One More Time - Tree Bicycle
  9. I Know (Saxophone Inst.) - Lee Jung-sik
  10. Dance With Me (Inst.)
  11. Blue Flower (Inst.)
  12. So Sad (Inst.)
  13. Opening Title (Paradise Intro.) - T-Max
2nd Boys Over Flowers Original Soundtrack: Part 2
  • Artist: Various
  • Released: 16 March 2009
  • Label: Doremi Media Co Ltd
  • Language: Korean
  • Format: Studio album (CD)
  • Genre: K-pop
Tracklisting
  1. Say Yes - T-Max
  2. Wish Ur My Love - T-Max feat. J
  3. Yearning Heart - A'st1
  4. Making A Lover - SS501
  5. What Do I Do - Jisun
  6. Love Is Fire - Kara
  7. Love U - HowL
  8. Almost Like Love - Brand New Day
  9. Tears Are Falling - Lee Sang-gon
  10. Cellogic (Inst.) - Kim Young-min
  11. 다가가다(Inst.)/Approach (Inst.) - Dong Yo
  12. Stranger Sun (Inst.) - Park Hye-ri
  13. For The Sake Of Love (Inst.) - Park Hye-ri
3rd Boys Over Flowers OST 2.5 - F4 Special Edition
  • Artist: Various
  • Released: 18 March 2009
  • Label: Mnet Media Co.
  • Language: Korean
  • Format: Studio album (CD)
  • Genre: K-pop
Tracklisting
  1. A Thing Called Happiness - Kim Hyun-joong
  2. Something Happened To My Heart - A&T (A'st1 & T-Max)
  3. Fight The Bad Feeling (Ballad Ver.) - T-Max
  4. Fight The Bad Feeling (Dance Ver.) - T-Max
  5. Fight The Bad Feeling (Club Ver.) - T-Max
  6. Emptiness - Kim Joon of T-Max
  7. I'm Going To Meet Her Now - Kim Bum
  8. A Heart Cannot Be Hidden - Lee Ji-hye
  9. Bang Bang Boom - T-Max
  10. My Everything - Lee Min-ho

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