Fox Rain (내 여자친구는 구미호 OST)
Lee Sun Hee
Rain is the central texture here, not as metaphor but as sonic architecture — droplets folded into the orchestration so that the boundary between the weather and the music dissolves. Lee Sun Hee is one of the defining voices of Korean popular music across four decades, and what she brings to this track is a kind of earned sorrow, a timbre built from years of living inside difficult emotions. The melody moves slowly, carried by strings and piano, with a traditional Korean undertone that gives the arrangement a sense of ancestral grief. The song inhabits the space between longing and acceptance — someone watching love become impossible, and choosing to stay anyway, watching from a distance. It's the OST equivalent of a rainy window scene. The cultural weight here is significant: Lee Sun Hee lending her voice to a fantasy romance about a fox spirit humanizes the supernatural premise entirely. You'd listen to this alone at night, lights low, when you want to feel something without having to explain why.
slow
2010s
atmospheric, lush, sorrowful
Korean drama OST with traditional Korean folk influence
Ballad, K-Pop. Korean Traditional-Influenced Drama OST. melancholic, nostalgic. Begins in deep longing and moves toward sorrowful acceptance of love becoming impossible to hold.. energy 2. slow. danceability 1. valence 3. vocals: mature female, earned sorrow, resonant, four-decade depth. production: orchestral strings, piano, rain texture woven into arrangement, traditional Korean undertone. texture: atmospheric, lush, sorrowful. acousticness 6. era: 2010s. Korean drama OST with traditional Korean folk influence. Alone at night with the lights low when you want to feel something without having to explain why.