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Kevin Oh (Korean: 케빈오, born August 29, 1990),[2] is a South Korean and American singer-songwriter. He is the winner of Superstar K7.[3] He released his first EP, Stardust, on January 20, 2017.[4] He was also a contestant on the JTBC show, Superband.[5]
Key Information
Personal life
[edit]Early life
[edit]Kevin attended Dartmouth College from 2008 to 2012, where he majored in Government and Theater. He was a brother of Chi Gamma Epsilon fraternity.
Relationship and marriage
[edit]In April 2022, Kevin and actress Gong Hyo-jin admitted that they were dating.[6][7] Later, on August 17, 2022, Kevin announced in letters posted on his social media accounts that they would be getting married in October in the United States, and the marriage ceremony would be held privately with only close relatives from both families.[8][9] They married in a private ceremony on October 11, 2022 (US time) in New York City.[10]
Military service
[edit]The Korea Economic Daily reported that Kevin fulfilled his mandatory military service in December 2023 and was then currently serving as an active duty soldier.[11] He entered the Army Training Center on December 12.[12] Kevin has dual Korean and American citizenship; he enlisted in the military for a stable life in Korea with his wife.[13]
Discography
[edit]Extended plays
[edit]| Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Sales |
|---|---|---|---|
| KOR [14] | |||
| Stardust |
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35 |
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Singles
[edit]| Title | Year | Peak chart positions |
Sales (DL) | Album |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KOR [16] | ||||
| As lead artist | ||||
| "Stardust" | 2017 | — | N/a | Stardust |
| "Sorry" (알아줘) | — | Non-album single | ||
| "—" denotes releases that did not chart. | ||||
Soundtrack appearances
[edit]| Year | Title | Album |
|---|---|---|
| 2016 | "Baby Blue" | Dear My Friends OST |
| 2017 | "Be My Light" | Chicago Typewriter OST |
| "With You" | Manhole OST | |
| 2018 | "One More Flight" | Twelve Nights OST |
| 2019 | "I Can't Say It's Only You" | Clean with Passion for Now OST |
| 2020 | "Mind" | Hot Stove League OST |
| "Falling Slow" | More Than Friends OST | |
| 2021 | "Crazy" | D.P. OST (with Primary) |
| "Higher (Acoustic Version)" | ||
| "Free" | ||
| "Higher (Synth Version)" | ||
| 2022 | "Memories More than Love" | Snowdrop OST |
| "Where My Heart Falls" (내 마음 내리는 곳에)[17] | Yumi's Cells Season 2 OST | |
| "You're The Only One (Male Ver.)" | The Golden Spoon OST |
References
[edit]- ^ Deezer: Kevin Oh
- ^ 케빈오 프로필 (in Korean). Naver.
- ^ '슈퍼스타K7' 케빈오 우승…"나를 받아줘서 감사하다" (in Korean). Hangyoreh. November 20, 2015.
- ^ 케빈오, '스타더스트'로 돌아온다 (in Korean). Ten Asia. Archived from the original on July 26, 2018. Retrieved January 12, 2018.
- ^ 슈퍼밴드 (in Korean). JTBC.
- ^ Bae Hyo-joo (April 1, 2022). 손예진 부케 받은' 공효진, 10세 연하 케빈오 열애 "결혼은 아직"[공식입장] ['Received Son Ye-jin's bouquet' Gong Hyo-jin, 10-year-old younger Kevin Oh devotees "marriage is still" [official position]] (in Korean). Newsen. Retrieved April 1, 2022 – via Naver.
- ^ Choi Yu-na (April 1, 2022). 부케받은 공효진, 10살 연하 가수 케빈오와 열애중[종합] [Gong Hyo-jin, who received a bouquet, is in a relationship with singer Kevin Oh, who is 10 years younger than him [General]] (in Korean). Sports Donga. Retrieved April 1, 2022 – via Naver.
- ^ Kim Bo-young (August 17, 2022). 공효진♥케빈오 10월 결혼…"두 사람 앞날에 많은 축복을" [공식] [Gong Hyo-jin ♥ Kevin Oh getting married in October... "Many blessings to the two of you in the future" [Official]] (in Korean). E-daily. Retrieved August 17, 2022 – via Naver.
- ^ Kang, Min-kyung (August 17, 2022). [전문] 케빈오, ♥공효진과 美서 10월 결혼 소감 "서로에게 꼭 필요한 사람"[TEN★] [[Full text] Kevin Oh, ♥ Gong Hyo-jin and her October wedding in the US "People who are essential to each other" [TEN★]] (in Korean). Ten Asia. Retrieved August 17, 2022 – via Naver.
- ^ Choi, Hye-jin (October 11, 2022). 공효진♥케빈오, 오늘(11일) 美 뉴욕서 결혼…손예진 부케 결실 [공식입장] [Gong Hyo-jin ♥ Kevin Oh, getting married today (11th) in New York... Son Ye-jin's Bouquet Fruits [Official Position]]. Star News (in Korean). Retrieved October 11, 2022 – via Naver.
- ^ Kim, Soo-young (January 2, 2024). [단독] 케빈오, 육군 현역 입대…공효진 '곰신' 됐다 [[Exclusive] Kevin Oh enlists on active duty in the Army…Gong Hyo-jin became a 'gom god'] (in Korean). The Korea Economic Daily Economy. Retrieved January 2, 2024 – via Daum.
- ^ Myung Hee-sook (January 3, 2024). "안정적 韓생활 위해" …케빈오, 공효진 위해 현역 입대 '찐사랑 인증' [엑's 이슈] (in Korean). Xports News. Retrieved January 3, 2024.
- ^ Jin Hyang-hee (January 3, 2024). "공효진 위해" 케빈오, 지난 달 현역 입대 (in Korean). Maeil Business Newspaper Star Today. Retrieved January 3, 2024.
- ^ "Gaon Album Chart". Gaon Music Chart.
- ^ 2017년 01월 Album Chart.
- ^ "Gaon Digital Chart" (in Korean). Archived from the original on March 9, 2017.
- ^ Lee Seul (July 7, 2022). 케빈오, '유미의 세포들2' OST 발매…김고은♥박진영 수줍은 사랑 감성 [Kevin Oh releases OST for 'Yumi's Cells 2'... Kim Go-eun♥Park Jin-young Shy love sensibility] (in Korean). X-ports News. Retrieved July 7, 2022 – via Naver.
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[edit]Kevin Oh
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Rise to fame
Kevin Oh, born in Long Island, New York, to South Korean parents, developed an early interest in music influenced by his dual cultural background, growing up listening to American folk and rock artists such as George Harrison and Bob Dylan, alongside Korean singer-songwriters like Roy Kim.[10] As a child, he learned piano and cello before picking up the guitar in middle school, which became his primary instrument, and he began songwriting and performing locally in the US during his teenage years.[11] Prior to entering the spotlight, Oh posted cover videos online at the encouragement of Roy Kim, a previous Superstar K winner, helping him build a small online following and honing his acoustic style blending English and Korean elements.[10] Oh's breakthrough came in 2015 when he auditioned for the seventh season of Mnet's Superstar K as a 25-year-old South Korean-American contestant, standing out immediately with his self-accompaniment on guitar and rich baritone voice during his initial audition, despite his limited Korean proficiency.[12] Throughout the competition, he delivered notable performances, including a praised rendition of Kim Hyun-sik's "Like Rain, Like Music" that earned acclaim for its emotional depth, and a duet of Maroon 5's "She Will Be Loved" with fellow contestant Jhameel Kim, showcasing his harmonious vocals.[13] Judges frequently highlighted his unique cross-cultural appeal and songwriting potential; for instance, during later rounds, feedback emphasized his ability to convey personal stories through music, setting him apart in a field dominated by native Korean performers.[14] In the finale on November 20, 2015, Oh performed Shin Seung-hoon's "Dream Become" and his original "Blue Dream," securing victory over finalist Chun Dan-bi through overwhelming public votes via online and text messaging, despite Chun receiving higher judge scores. As the first Korean-American winner of Superstar K, his success amplified visibility for multicultural talents in the Korean music industry, garnering international attention and prizes including 500 million KRW (approximately $433,000) and a Jaguar XE.[12] Following the win, Oh signed with T-Cask Entertainment, beginning preparatory work on original material and collaborations that laid the groundwork for his professional entry into the industry.[15]Solo debut and band activities
Kevin Oh made his official solo debut with the extended play Stardust on January 20, 2017, under Sony Music Entertainment Korea.[16] The EP consists of three tracks: "Stardust," "어제 오늘 내일 (Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow)," and "Paradise."[17] It peaked at number 35 on the Gaon Album Chart, marking his entry into the music industry as an emotional singer-songwriter.[18] The release features introspective themes centered on personal reflection and vulnerability, showcasing Oh's songwriting style influenced by his experiences.[17] The title track "Stardust" served as Oh's lead solo single from the EP, produced in collaboration with Primary, emphasizing soulful melodies and heartfelt lyrics.[17] Later that year, on October 16, 2017, he released the non-album single "Sorry," a ballad highlighting themes of regret and apology, which received attention for its raw emotional delivery.[19] The track was well-received among fans for its intimate production and Oh's vocal range, further establishing his reputation in the indie-pop scene.[20] In 2019, Oh expanded his musical pursuits by forming the rock band AfterMoon alongside members Choi Young-jin and Lee Jong-hoon, emerging from the JTBC audition program SuperBand.[6] He serves as the band's vocalist and guitarist, contributing to their dynamic sound blending rock elements with emotional depth.[21] AfterMoon debuted on November 23, 2019, with the single "I Want It All" under Sony Music Entertainment, followed by notable releases like "Before Sunrise" in 2020, an original song inspired by the film of the same name that highlighted the group's chemistry during live performances.[22] The band gained recognition through stages such as the Rock & 樂 concert in 2020, where they delivered energetic renditions emphasizing Oh's guitar work and vocal leads.[23] Prior to his military enlistment, Oh continued solo endeavors through 2022, releasing independent-leaning tracks that underscored his singer-songwriter identity. His 2022 album Pieces of _ explored themes of dreams, youth, love, and memory across several songs, allowing listeners to connect with fragments of everyday life.[22] Singles like "Lover" (2018) and "How Do I" (2020) demonstrated his growth in blending acoustic elements with pop sensibilities.[24] These works, often self-penned, reflected Oh's focus on personal narratives without major commercial backing.[25]Television and other appearances
Kevin Oh gained significant visibility through his participation in the JTBC music survival program Superband in 2019.[26] As a contestant from April to July, he served as the leader of his team, showcasing his vocal and leadership skills in forming ad-hoc bands each round. In the first round (episodes 3–5), Oh teamed with bassist Lee Jong-hun and drummer Gang Kyung-yoon to perform a rearranged version of Owl City's "Fireflies," emphasizing dramatic sound with minimal instrumentation and earning praise for its emotional depth.[27] In the second round (episode 6), his team, including guitarist Tremor, delivered a high-energy rendition of the traditional Korean song "Is There Nobody? (누구 없소)," highlighting Oh's versatile vocals and the group's dynamic interplay.[28] The third round (episode 8) saw Oh collaborating with Nomad, Kim Joon-hyup, and Kang Kyung-yoon on Beyoncé's "Halo," reimagined in an unexpected arrangement that pitted his team against another in a confrontation format.[29] Oh's team advanced through these stages but was eliminated in the fourth round, placing fifth overall in the competition.[26] Following Superband, Oh made guest appearances on various variety and music programs. In 2020, he served as a panelist on episode 3 of JTBC's Hidden Singer season 6, contributing insights as a musician impersonator hunt unfolded.[30] That same year, he joined JTBC's Begin Again Open Mic as a guest performer in episode 21, participating in busking-style sessions that blended original and cover songs.[31] He returned to the show in 2023 for episode 39, collaborating with Yuju and Park Ki-young on tracks like "Dawn," which showcased intimate acoustic arrangements.[32] In May 2023, Oh made a surprise cameo on Channel A's dating reality show Heart Signal 4, visiting the set to support a participant and briefly interacting with the cast.[33] His media presence also extended to interviews, such as a 2018 MTV Meets segment where he discussed his career transition from finance to music.[34] Prior to his military enlistment in December 2023, Oh's activities included promotional radio spots and endorsements tied to his releases, though he paused public engagements during service.[35] Discharged on June 17, 2025, as a sergeant, Oh has expressed intentions to resume television appearances and live performances alongside new music projects.[8]Personal life
Early life and education
Kevin Oh was born on August 29, 1990, in Long Island, New York, to Korean immigrant parents. As a Korean-American, he holds dual citizenship in the United States and South Korea. His family background reflects affluence tied to business success, with his father, an electrical engineer, founding Coby Electronics, one of the world's largest consumer electronics firms at the time, which often kept him away from home during Oh's childhood. He grew up primarily in the United States alongside his sister, Samantha Oh, in an environment shaped by Korean cultural heritage that fostered his early interest in music.[36][37] Oh's childhood was marked by exposure to diverse influences from his family's Korean roots, including traditional values and language, alongside American upbringing in a prosperous New York-area community. This bicultural foundation contributed to his musical inclinations, as he began playing the guitar during high school and progressed to writing his own songs as a personal outlet, without any professional aspirations at the time.[36][37] From 2008 to 2012, Oh attended Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, where he majored in economics and theater. During his undergraduate years, he engaged in extracurricular activities that highlighted his emerging talents, such as participating in the campus's Dartmouth Idol singing competition and uploading original music videos to YouTube, where he built a following of approximately 10,000 subscribers. These pursuits remained hobbies amid his academic focus, aligning with plans for a career in finance or investment banking post-graduation. He was also a brother in the Chi Gamma Epsilon fraternity, further integrating into college life. Oh graduated in 2012, initially intending to leverage his education for a stable professional path rather than music.[36][38]Marriage and family
Kevin Oh and Gong Hyo-jin first met in 2020 when Gong attended one of Oh's concerts shortly after her drama When the Camellia Blooms aired, at a time when she sought more social outings following her busy filming schedule.[39] They began dating later that year, keeping their relationship private initially due to their 10-year age difference and differing careers in music and acting.[40] On April 1, 2022, Gong's agency, Management SOOP, confirmed the relationship after rumors surfaced, stating that the couple had been dating for about two years.[41] Oh addressed fans the same day via his fan cafe and Instagram, expressing his happiness and appreciation for their support while noting the challenges of public scrutiny.[42] The couple announced their marriage plans on August 17, 2022, through joint statements from their agencies, revealing they had decided to wed after two years together and requesting blessings for their future.[43] They married on October 11, 2022, in a private ceremony in New York City, attended only by immediate family and close acquaintances, reflecting their desire for an intimate event away from media attention.[44] No official photos were released at the time, but both expressed gratitude in subsequent statements, with Oh describing the day as the start of their shared life journey.[45] Following their marriage, Oh and Gong have divided their time between South Korea and the United States, with Gong expressing plans in May 2025 to relocate more permanently to the U.S. after Oh's military discharge to support his career there.[46] They have made occasional joint public appearances, including a honeymoon-like trip to New York in August 2025 and their third wedding anniversary celebration in Japan in October 2025, where they shared affectionate photos emphasizing their close bond.[47] Oh's mandatory military service from December 2023 to June 2025 briefly separated them, but Gong publicly shared her longing during that period.[48] In October 2025, rumors of Gong's pregnancy emerged after she posted a photo from their Japan trip that some interpreted as showing a baby bump, but Management SOOP firmly denied the claims on October 23, stating they were "completely untrue."[49] As of November 2025, the couple has no children, and their family life highlights a blended cultural dynamic, with Oh's Korean-American background influencing their U.S.-based lifestyle and travels.[50]Military service
Kevin Oh enlisted in the Republic of Korea Army as an active-duty soldier in December 2023 as a dual citizen to fulfill mandatory military obligations and support his career in South Korea.[35] He underwent five weeks of basic training before assignment to an army base.[51] Serving in the 21st Infantry Division, Oh completed an 18-month term, rising to the rank of sergeant while faithfully performing his duties without reported special activities such as troop performances.[52][8] His enlistment marked a career hiatus, during which he released no new music, though he had prepared works prior to service as part of ongoing artistic efforts.[53] Oh was discharged on June 17, 2025, prompting statements from his agency T-Cask Entertainment expressing delight at sharing the news and anticipation for his reconnection with fans through future endeavors.[54][8] Fans reacted with widespread excitement and support, eagerly awaiting his return to the entertainment industry.[55] During his service, Oh remained married to actress Gong Hyo-jin, whom he wed in October 2022.[35]Discography
Studio albums
Kevin Oh released his first full-length studio album, [Pieces of _], on November 15, 2022, under Sony Music Korea. The album features eight tracks, showcasing a range of styles from acoustic folk to synth-pop, with Oh writing and composing most songs. The title track, "Pieces of You," highlights his introspective songwriting and emotive vocals. It includes a duet with Suran on "Let Go." As of November 2025, this remains his only studio album.[56][57]| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Northside, 1995" | 1:23 |
| 2. | "The Moon and Stars" | 3:25 |
| 3. | "Pieces of You" | 3:42 |
| 4. | "Let Go" (duet with Suran) | 3:24 |
| 5. | "Babo Song" | 3:10 |
| 6. | "Dear Me, From Angel" (나에게 쓰는 편지) | 3:57 |
| 7. | "너도 나처럼" (Like You and Me) | 3:17 |
| 8. | "잘 지내" (Take Care) | 3:32 |
Extended plays
Kevin Oh released his debut extended play, Stardust, on January 20, 2017, marking his entry as a solo singer-songwriter following his win on Superstar K7.[58] The EP consists of three original tracks, all co-written and co-produced by Oh and the renowned South Korean producer Primary, emphasizing Oh's acoustic guitar-driven style blended with introspective lyrics about longing and everyday emotions.[16] The title track, "Stardust," served as the lead single, featuring ethereal melodies and Oh's signature falsetto, while the other songs, "Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow" and "Paradise," explore themes of time and escapism.| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Stardust | 3:56 |
| 2. | Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow (어제 오늘 내일) | 3:59 |
| 3. | Paradise | 3:49 |
Singles
Kevin Oh's solo singles encompass his early digital releases and promotional tracks outside of full albums or soundtracks, marking key milestones in his transition from reality show fame to independent artistry.[62] His pre-debut digital single, "Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow" (Korean: 어제 오늘 내일), was released on November 16, 2016, through CJ E&M. Produced in collaboration with hip-hop artist Primary, the track features Oh's signature soft ballad style, reflecting introspective themes of time and personal growth. It served as an introductory piece following his win on Superstar K7, garnering initial attention from fans eager for his solo endeavors.[63] "Stardust," released on January 20, 2017, as the lead promotional single from his debut EP of the same name, highlights Oh's emotive vocals over a dreamy pop arrangement. The song was accompanied by an official music video and debuted on music programs such as M Countdown, contributing to the EP's entry at number 35 on the Gaon Album Chart. While specific streaming figures for the single are not prominently documented, the track established Oh's solo sound, blending acoustic elements with subtle electronic production.[64] The non-album single "Sorry" (Korean: 알아줘), issued on September 25, 2017, via Sony Music Korea's MAD project, is an emotional ballad exploring themes of regret, exhaustion, and unspoken apologies in relationships. Composed and arranged by Jukjae, the track features poignant lyrics and minimalistic instrumentation that accentuate Oh's raw vocal delivery. It was promoted with an official music video, emphasizing intimate visuals to match the song's heartfelt narrative.[65] "Lover," released in 2018, is a tender acoustic track that delves into themes of romance and vulnerability, further solidifying Oh's folk-influenced style.[62] "How Do I," also from 2018, showcases Oh's growth as a songwriter with its reflective lyrics on personal struggles and self-discovery.[62] In 2019, "Remember" was issued as a digital single, featuring Oh's warm vocals over a mid-tempo arrangement exploring memory and nostalgia.[62] "Anytime, Anywhere" (2020) is an uplifting ballad emphasizing connection and support, released during a period of increased soundtrack work.[62] "Oh, My Sun" (2021) brings a brighter, pop-oriented sound, with lyrics celebrating positivity and inspiration, accompanied by live performances.[62] "Dawn" (2022), released ahead of his album, offers a hopeful message with acoustic elements, bridging his solo and album eras.[62] Finally, "Lullaby" (Korean: 잘 자, 그래도 돼), released on April 24, 2023, is a soothing track co-written by Oh, providing comfort and introspection just before his military enlistment.[66]Soundtrack appearances
Kevin Oh contributed to more than 12 soundtrack tracks for South Korean television dramas from 2016 to 2022, primarily delivering soulful ballads and acoustic pieces that underscore themes of love, loss, and introspection in the series. His vocal style, often characterized by warm, emotive delivery over minimalistic production featuring piano, guitar, and subtle strings, resonated with audiences and complemented the dramatic narratives. These releases, produced in collaboration with drama production teams and composers, helped establish Oh as a sought-after OST artist during this period. His soundtrack work ceased following his enlistment for mandatory military service in December 2023.[35] The following table enumerates his key soundtrack appearances chronologically, including release details, the associated project's brief context, and notes on style and performance where applicable.| Year | Song Title | Drama & OST Part | Release Date | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Baby Blue | Dear My Friends (Pt. 1) | May 14, 2016 | A heartfelt acoustic ballad tying into the drama's exploration of enduring friendships and life's reflections among elderly protagonists; features Oh's gentle, introspective vocals with fingerpicked guitar. No notable chart peaks reported. |
| 2017 | Be My Light | Chicago Typewriter (Pt. 4) | April 14, 2017 | Mid-tempo ballad enhancing the reincarnation-themed mystery-romance about writers across eras; produced with soaring strings and Oh's hopeful tenor to evoke longing. |
| 2017 | With You | Manhole (Pt. 9) | October 19, 2017 | Soft R&B-infused track for the time-travel romantic comedy about a man's mishaps in altering fate; emphasizes Oh's smooth falsetto and light percussion for a whimsical yet tender mood. Limited chart data available. |
| 2018 | One More Flight | Twelve Nights (Pt. 1) | January 12, 2018 | Emotional piano-driven ballad aligning with the drama's narrative of orphanage secrets and fleeting connections; Oh's raw, vulnerable delivery highlights themes of hope amid despair. No major chart success. |
| 2019 | I Can't Say It's Only You | Clean with Passion for Now (Pt. 9) | February 20, 2019 | Melancholic pop ballad for the romantic comedy involving cleanliness-obsessed leads; features layered harmonies and subtle synths, showcasing Oh's ability to convey unspoken affection. |
| 2020 | Mind | Hot Stove League (Pt. 2) | January 9, 2020 | Uplifting acoustic piece supporting the baseball redemption story; Oh's clear, motivational vocals paired with upbeat guitar evoke perseverance and team spirit. Peaked at No. 25 on Gaon. |
| 2020 | Falling Slow | More Than Friends (Pt. 8) | November 13, 2020 | Slow-burning ballad for the friends-to-lovers drama spanning a decade; produced with ambient piano and Oh's hushed, intimate singing to mirror gradual emotional realization. Moderate streaming success. |
| 2021 | Crazy | D.P. (Original Soundtrack) | August 27, 2021 | Energetic rock-tinged track for the Netflix military drama on deserters; Oh's dynamic range shines in the gritty production with electric guitar riffs, capturing chaos and intensity. Part of a multi-track contribution; topped Netflix OST playlists. |
| 2021 | Higher (Acoustic Ver.) | D.P. (Original Soundtrack) | August 27, 2021 | Stripped-down acoustic rendition emphasizing vulnerability in the same military context; Oh's folk-style guitar and soft vocals provide reflective contrast to the series' tension. Included in the same OST album. |
| 2021 | Free | D.P. (Original Soundtrack) | August 27, 2021 | Liberating mid-tempo song underscoring themes of escape and freedom; features harmonious builds and Oh's soaring chorus, blending pop and indie elements. Part of the 2021 D.P. OST set. |
| 2021 | Higher (Synth Ver.) | D.P. (Original Soundtrack) | August 27, 2021 | Electronic remix adding atmospheric synths for a modern edge to the pursuit narrative; Oh's vocals adapt to the pulsating production, enhancing the drama's high-stakes feel. Concluding the D.P. contributions. |
| 2022 | Memories More than Love | Snowdrop (Pt. 5) | January 6, 2022 | Nostalgic orchestral ballad for the 1980s romance-thriller amid political turmoil; Oh's emotive, layered performance with sweeping strings evokes bittersweet romance. |
| 2022 | Where My Heart Falls | Yumi's Cells 2 (Pt. 6) | September 30, 2022 | Gentle indie-pop track tying into the animated romance about inner thoughts and relationships; features whimsical production and Oh's warm, relatable vocals for moments of heartfelt confession. Strong digital performance post-release. |
| 2022 | You're The Only One (Male Ver.) | The Golden Spoon (Pt. 3) | October 7, 2022 | R&B cover variant for the fantasy drama on class mobility via a magical spoon; Oh's smooth, passionate rendition with modern beats amplifies themes of singular devotion. |
