Shows Like Neoui Noraereul Deulryeojweo (2019)

Neoui Noraereul Deulryeojweo (2019)

7 / 10 (based on 190 reviews)

Hong Yi Young witnessed a murder but she cannot remember anything about what happened. With the help of Jang Yoon, she tries to recover her memories from that day.

Genre: Comedy, Drama, Music, Mystery, Romance

Main Cast: Se-Jeong Kim, Jae-rim Song, Woo-jin Yeon, Kim Tae-yeon
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1 season, 32 episodes, 35-minute runtime

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Hakgyo 2017 (2017)

Joo-wan Han, Sun Hwa Han, Kim Jung-hyun, Dong-Yoon Jang, and Se-Jeong Kim in Hakgyo 2017 (2017)

7.4 / 10 (based on 1584 reviews)

The story of 18-year old students who have to battle the discrimination at their school in order to have a future.

Genre: Drama

Main Cast: Se-Jeong Kim, Kim Jung-hyun, Dong-Yoon Jang, Sun Hwa Han
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1 season, 16 episodes

Eojjeoda Balgyeonhan Haru (2019)

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7.8 / 10 (based on 3838 reviews)

What would you do if you found out that you were, in fact, a character in a comic? And an extra character on top of that? Change the course of the story, obviously.

Genre: Comedy, Fantasy, Romance

Main Cast: Kim Hye-Yoon, Kim Ro Woon, Jae-Wook Lee, Na-Eun Lee
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1 season, 32 episodes, 35.0-minute runtime

Naesungjukin Boseu (2017)

Naesungjukin Boseu (2017)

7.1 / 10 (based on 1839 reviews)

Eun Hwan-Ki is the CEO of a public relation company but he’s extremely shy. Due to his personality, his employees don’t know him well. Chae Ro-Woon begins work at Hwan-Ki’s company. She’s energetic and recieves recognition for her work, but her only interest is the CEO. She plans to reveal who Eun Hwan-Ki really is.

Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance

Main Cast: Gong Seung-Yeon, Woo-jin Yeon, Bak Yoon, Jun Hyo-Seong
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1 season, 16 episodes, 70.0-minute runtime

Seoreunijiman Yeolilgobibmida (2018)

Hye-Sun Shin and Yang Se-Jong in Seoreunijiman Yeolilgobibmida (2018)

7.9 / 10 (based on 2169 reviews)

Woo Seo Ri, a violin prodigy at 17 who was about to study in Germany, got into a bus accident and fell into a coma waking up 13 years later. Mentally she is still only 17, while physically she is now 30. Due to a trauma he experienced 13 years before, Gong Woo Jin does not want to have a relationship with others. This series is about a man and a woman whose lives in their own ways essentially stopped when they were 17. Together, they use all their might to try and open the door to the happiness that they once thought had been closed to them.

Genre: Comedy, Romance

Main Cast: Hye-Sun Shin, Yang Se-Jong, Ahn Hyo-Seop, Ji-won Ye
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1 season, 32 episodes, 35.0-minute runtime

Busted! I Know Who You Are! (2018)

Park Min-Young, Kwang-Soo Lee, and Jae-Suk Yoo in Busted! I Know Who You Are! (2018)

7.6 / 10 (based on 1033 reviews)

A whodunit variety show featuring some of of the biggest names in K-Pop and K-Drama.

Genre: Comedy, Reality-TV

Main Cast: Jae-Suk Yoo, Park Min-Young, Se-hun Oh, Jong-min Kim
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3 seasons, 28 episodes, 90.0-minute runtime

Dan, Hanaui Sarang (2019)

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7.7 / 10 (based on 2463 reviews)

Dan is a care-free angel who always gets into trouble. In order to return to heaven, he is tasked with a mission to find true love for a cold and single-minded ballerina Lee Yun Seo, but ends up falling for her himself.

Genre: Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Romance

Main Cast: Hye-Sun Shin, Myung-Soo Kim, Dong-geon Lee, Bo-mi Kim
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1 season, 32 episodes, 35.0-minute runtime

Eobiseu (2019)

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7.1 / 10 (based on 2813 reviews)

After meeting an untimely demise in separate incidents, Cha Min and Go Se-yeon discover they’ve come back to life in new bodies they don’t recognize.

Genre: Crime, Fantasy, Romance

Main Cast: Park Bo-Young, Ahn Hyo-Seop, Lee Si-eon, Sung-Jae Lee
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1 season, 16 episodes, 60.0-minute runtime

Chomyeone Saranghamnida (2019)

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7.3 / 10 (based on 1228 reviews)

Do Min Ik is an intelligent, perfectionist man with a heart of stone , and the Chief of Team 1 at T&T Mobile Media who always relies on his secretary, the hot-tempered Jung Gal Hee. Although she diligently carries out the tasks her mean boss instructs her to do, she does not hold back in saying what she wishes to say. Will an office romance blossom?

Genre: Comedy, Romance

Main Cast: Kim Young-kwang, Ki-joo Jin, Jung Ae-ri, Han Ji-Sun
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1 season, 32 episodes, 35.0-minute runtime

Find Me in Your Memory (2020)

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7.4 / 10 (based on 948 reviews)

A love story between a man who remembers every second of his life and a woman who forgot her painful past.

Genre: Fantasy, Mystery, Romance

Main Cast: Dong-wook Kim, Moon Ga-young, Seung-Joon Lee, Lee Jin Hyuk
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1 season, 32 episodes, 35.0-minute runtime

Sseochi (2020)

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7.1 / 10 (based on 484 reviews)

“Search” is a military thriller drama that takes place in the demilitarized zone (DMZ) and tells the story of a specialized search party that forms to uncover the truth behind mysterious disappearance and murder cases.

Genre: Mystery, Thriller

Main Cast: Dong-Yoon Jang, Krystal Jung, Bak Yoon, Hyun-Wook Lee
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1 season, 10 episodes, 60.0-minute runtime

Byuti Insaideu (2018)

Byuti Insaideu (2018)

7.6 / 10 (based on 2375 reviews)

The series tells the love story of Han Se Gye, an actress who must spend one week out of each month living in someone else’s body, and Seo Do Jae, a man who suffers from Prosopagnosia.

Genre: Drama, Fantasy, Romance

Main Cast: Hyeon-jin Seo, Lee Min-ki, Lee Da-hee, Ahn Jae-Hyun
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1 season, 16 episodes, 70.0-minute runtime

Saikometeuri Geunyeoseok (2019)

Ye-Eun Shin, Jinyoung Park, Kwon Kim, and Kim Dasom in Saikometeuri Geunyeoseok (2019)

7.7 / 10 (based on 1903 reviews)

A boy who is able to read the secrets of those whose skin comes into contact with him, and a girl who does everything she can to hide her pain. In the drama, the boy and girl will meet and try to fix, heal, grow, and love from the small and big occurrences that happen in their lives.

Genre: Fantasy, Mystery, Romance, Thriller

Main Cast: Jinyoung Park, Ye-Eun Shin, Kwon Kim, Kim Dasom
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1 season, 16 episodes, 65.0-minute runtime


In the realm of TV shows, especially those hailing from South Korea, there’s a particular gem that might not have caught your attention yet, but certainly deserves a spot on your watch list. “Neoui Noraereul Deulryeojweo,” also known internationally as “I Wanna Hear Your Song” or “Let Me Hear Your Song,” is a unique blend of mystery, romance, and music that sets it apart from the usual fare. Released in 2019, this series weaves a compelling narrative that’s both engaging and refreshingly different. Let’s break down what makes this show worth your time.

The Premise

At its core, “Neoui Noraereul Deulryeojweo” is a story about healing and uncovering truths. The protagonist, Hong Yi-young, played by Kim Se-jeong, is a timpanist who, due to a traumatic incident, suffers from insomnia. Her life takes a peculiar turn when she meets Jang Yoon, portrayed by Yeon Woo-jin, a mysterious man who claims that the sound of his voice can help her sleep. Intriguing, right? But there’s more. The plot thickens as they find themselves entangled in a web of mysteries surrounding a murder case.

Why It Stands Out

A Unique Blend of Genres

One of the first things you’ll notice about “Neoui Noraereul Deulryeojweo” is its genre-blending nature. It’s not just a romantic drama; it’s also a mystery thriller with a musical twist. This combination is not something you come across every day in the world of television. The show does an excellent job of balancing these elements, ensuring that fans of either genre have something to look forward to in every episode.

The Power of Music

Music plays a pivotal role in this series, and not just as a backdrop to the storytelling. It’s integral to the plot and the development of the characters. The way music is used to connect characters, evoke emotions, and drive the narrative is both innovative and impactful. From classical pieces to original compositions, the soundtrack of “Neoui Noraereul Deulryeojweo” is a character in its own right.

Characters You Care About

A show can have the most intriguing plot, but without well-developed characters, it falls flat. Fortunately, this is not an issue here. Hong Yi-young is not your typical damsel in distress. Yes, she has her vulnerabilities, but she’s also strong, resilient, and determined to overcome her challenges. Jang Yoon, on the other hand, is a complex character with secrets of his own. The chemistry between the leads, coupled with their layered personalities, makes for a compelling watch.

A Well-Woven Mystery

The mystery element of “Neoui Noraereul Deulryeojweo” is crafted with care. It’s not just about the “whodunit” aspect; it’s also about the “why” and the “how.” The show takes you on a journey, dropping clues and red herrings along the way, keeping you guessing until the very end. It’s a testament to the writers’ ability to maintain suspense and intrigue without resorting to cheap thrills.

Not Just Another K-Drama

South Korean television has been gaining international acclaim for its quality content, and “Neoui Noraereul Deulryeojweo” is a prime example of why. It challenges the norms and expectations of what a K-Drama can be. It doesn’t rely on overused tropes or predictable plotlines. Instead, it offers something new, something different.

The Visuals

We can’t talk about this show without mentioning its visual appeal. The cinematography is stunning, with a keen eye for detail and composition. The use of color, lighting, and camera angles enhances the storytelling, creating a visually captivating experience that complements the narrative.

The Emotional Depth

At its heart, “Neoui Noraereul Deulryeojweo” is a story about human emotions — love, loss, fear, and hope. It explores these themes in a way that’s both profound and relatable. The emotional depth of the series is one of its strongest points, resonating with viewers and leaving a lasting impact.

The Conclusion

Without giving away any spoilers, the ending of the series is satisfying. It ties up loose ends, answers lingering questions, and provides closure to the characters’ arcs. It’s a testament to the thoughtful storytelling that has been a hallmark of the show from the beginning.

Final Thoughts

“I Wanna Hear Your Song” is more than just another entry in the crowded field of television. It’s a testament to the power of storytelling, the importance of character development, and the role of music in our lives. Whether you’re a fan of mysteries, romances, or music-themed dramas, there’s something in this series for you.

So, if you’re looking for a show that offers more than just entertainment, if you’re in search of a series that challenges, engages, and moves you, then “Neoui Noraereul Deulryeojweo” is worth your time. It’s a reminder of what television can be when it dares to be different.

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