What's Wrong with Secretary Kim Soundtrack (

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Rating: 8.10/10 from 18000 votes
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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Kimbiseoga wae geureolkka

Title in Italiano:

Kimbiseoga wae geureolkka

Title in Português:

What's Wrong with Secretary Kim

Title in Deutsch:

Kimbiseoga wae geureolkka

Synopsis

The series revolves around the narcissistic Lee Young Joon, the Vice Chairman of a company run by his family. He is very self-absorbed and thinks highly of himself, so much that he barely acknowledges the people around him.

Lee Young Joon has a capable and patient secretary in Kim Mi So who has remained by his side and worked diligently for 9 years without any romantic involvement.

However, Mi So now wants to set her life and focus on herself so when she decides to resign from her job, hilarious misunderstandings ensue.

After 9 years of their strictly-workplace relationship, can it now develop into something more?

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What's Wrong with Secretary Kim
It's You
Se-Woon Jeong: Performer
Wanna Be
Gfriend: Performer

User reviews

Timothy Lee
7/10

The soundtrack of What's Wrong with Secretary Kim perfectly captures the romantic tension between Lee Young Joon and Kim Mi So, enhancing the emotional depth of their relationship.

Margaret Lopez
4/10

I felt that the music did not effectively enhance the emotional moments in the series. There were many pivotal scenes that could have been elevated with a more impactful and fitting soundtrack, but instead, I found the music to be lacking in creating a truly immersive experience for the viewers.

William Thomas
10/10

The soundtrack of What's Wrong with Secretary Kim perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' relationships. Each track enhances the storytelling and adds an extra layer of depth to the series.

Robert Lopez
10/10

The music in What's Wrong with Secretary Kim effectively sets the tone for each scene, whether it's a lighthearted moment of comedy or a poignant moment of reflection. The variety of musical styles and moods keeps the audience engaged and emotionally invested in the characters' journey.

Thomas Thompson
6/10

The soundtrack also does a great job of reflecting the internal struggle of the main characters, especially Kim Mi So, as she navigates her feelings for Lee Young Joon. The music helps convey the tension and complexity of their evolving relationship, adding layers to the storyline.

Andrew Clark
5/10

The background music in key emotional scenes effectively enhances the depth of the characters' feelings, making the viewer more invested in their journey. The use of soft melodies during poignant moments creates a heartfelt connection with the audience.

Karen Roberts
5/10

The soundtrack of What's Wrong with Secretary Kim perfectly captures the playful and romantic tone of the series. The use of upbeat and catchy songs during funny moments adds to the overall enjoyment of the show.

Robert King
8/10

The music complements the comedic moments in the series, adding a light-hearted touch to the misunderstandings and interactions between the characters.

Carol Moore
8/10

Each track in the soundtrack effectively sets the mood for different scenes, enhancing the overall viewing experience of What's Wrong with Secretary Kim.

James Roberts
8/10

The instrumental pieces in the soundtrack create a soothing and relaxing atmosphere, making it a joy to listen to even outside of watching the show.

David Miller
9/10

The soundtrack of What's Wrong with Secretary Kim is not just background music, but a crucial element that elevates the viewing experience. The melodic themes enhance the character development and help convey the subtle nuances of the relationships unfolding on screen.

Mark White
3/10

The soundtrack of What's Wrong with Secretary Kim felt repetitive and uninspired to me. I found myself getting bored with the same melody playing over and over again throughout the series, lacking the variety and emotional depth I was hoping for.