You're Too Much Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.80/10 from 29 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Dangshineun Neomoohabmida

Title in Italiano:

You're Too Much

Title in Português:

You're Too Much

Synopsis

Two new episodes added every Thursday!

Uhm Jung Hwa (Venus Talk, Witch's Romance) and Jang Hee Jin (My Shy Boss, Mirror of the Witch) star in a drama about a woman who gave up something she loved for fame, only to meet someone who has nothing but still supports the ones she loves. When a singer with a deep-seated pain comes across an imitator with a family to feed, both their lives are changed forever.

Yoo Ji Na (Uhm Jung Hwa) is a beloved pop singer and celebrity. She is gorgeous, confident and turns heads everywhere she goes. But past all her hallyu good looks and superstar smile is a deep-seated regret. 20 years ago, Yoo Ji Na was not a star. She was a young woman, desperate for success. In her desperation, Yoo Ji Na left behind her son, abandoning him to focus on getting fame. When her child needed her, she failed him. She found success, but lost the one that mattered.

Jung Hae Dang (Jang Hee Jin) is a performer. Most wouldn't know her name, which they think is "ridiculous." She is not famous. She is not gorgeous. She is like a hundred other people we cross on the street without sending a second look their way. But it's not her name her fans care about. It's the fact that she is a good Yoo Ji Na impersonator. She is also the main breadwinner for her family ever since her dad lost his job. When she recognizes there is a demand for her talent, Jung Hae Dang starts impersonating the famous singer at a club to support her loved ones. So when the original Yoo Ji Na meets the copycat Jung Hae Dang, the two could not be more different. Can they learn what fate is trying to teach them by bringing them together, or will the singer and the faker just become way too much for another?

There is also Lee Kyung Soo (Kang Tae Oh from Miss Korea), a blind piano player who lost his parents and his sight in an accident, but has grown up to be quite the charmer. Plus, there is also Park Hyun Joon (Jung Gyu Woon from Oh My Venus), a "perfect chaebol" who harbors a deep hatred for his family.

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You're Too Much
We Are The Crystal Gems (feat. Zach Callison, Estelle, Deedee Magno Hall, Michaela Dietz & Tom Scharpling) - Full The...
Love Like You (feat. Rebecca Sugar) - End Credits
Love Like You (feat. Rebecca Sugar) - Reprise
Being Human - Single Version
Cookie Cat (feat. Zach Callison)
Let Me Drive My Van Into Your Heart (feat. Tom Scharpling)
Giant Woman (feat. Zach Callison)
Strong in the Real Way (feat. Zach Callison & Deedee Magno Hall)
Steven and the Stevens (feat. Zach Callison)
Big Fat Zucchini (feat. Zach Callison)
Steven and the Crystal Gems (feat. Zach Callison, Estelle, Deedee Magno Hall & Michaela Dietz)
Dear Old Dad (feat. Zach Callison & Tom Scharpling)
Be Wherever You Are (feat. Zach Callison)
On The Run (feat. Zach Callison & Michaela Dietz)
Comet (feat. Tom Scharpling)
Destiny (feat. Tom Scharpling)
Lapis Lazuli (feat. Zach Callison)
Wailing Stone (feat. Tom Scharpling)
Stronger Than You (feat. Estelle)
Full Disclosure (feat. Zach Callison)
The Jam Song (feat. Zach Callison & Grace Rolek)
Do It For Her (feat. Zach Callison & Grace Rolek)
What Can I Do (For You) [feat. Susan Egan & Tom Scharpling]
Tower of Mistakes (feat. Michaela Dietz)
Haven't You Noticed (I'm a Star) [feat. Olivia Olson]
Something Entirely New (feat. Erica Luttrell & Charlyne Yi)
Peace and Love on the Planet Earth (feat. Zach Callison, Estelle, Deedee Magno Hall, Michaela Dietz & Shelby Rabara)
Don't Cost Nothing (feat. Tom Scharpling & Zach Callison)
Empire City (feat. Tom Scharpling & Zach Callison)
Mr. Greg (feat. Tom Scharpling, Zach Callison, Deedee Magno Hall & Eric Bauza)
It's Over Isn't It (feat. Deedee Magno Hall)
Both of You (feat. Zach Callison, Tom Scharpling & Deedee Magno Hall)
Don't Cost Nothing (feat. Tom Scharpling, Zach Callison & Deedee Magno Hall) - Reprise
I Think I Need a Little (Change) [feat. Tom Scharpling]
Here Comes a Thought (feat. Estelle & AJ Michalka)
Still Not Giving Up (feat. Zach Callison)
I Could Never Be (Ready) [feat. Tom Scharpling]
What's the Use of Feeling (Blue)? [feat. Patti LuPone & Deedee Magno Hall]
The Working Dead (feat. Kate Micucci)
Sadie Killer and the Suspects (feat. Kate Micucci, Lamar Abrams & Reagan Gomez-Preston)
G-G-G-Ghost (feat. Kate Micucci )
That Distant Shore (feat. Jennifer Paz)
Ruby Rider (feat. Charlyne Yi)
For Just One Day Let's Only Think about (Love) [feat. Zach Callison, Deedee Magno Hall, Michaela Dietz, Tom Scharplin...
Familiar (feat. Zach Callison)
Escapism
Let Me Ska My Van Into Your Heart (feat. Kate Micucci)
We Are The Crystal Gems (feat. Zach Callison) - Change Your Mind Version
Change Your Mind (feat. Zach Callison)
The Tale of Steven (feat. Christine Ebersole, Lisa Hannigan & Patti LuPone)
Let Us Adore You (feat. Christine Ebersole, Lisa Hannigan, Patti LuPone & Zach Callison)
Happily Ever After (feat. Zach Callison, Deedee Magno Hall, Estelle, Michaela Dietz, Tom Scharpling, Uzo Aduba, Jenni...
Other Friends (feat. Sarah Stiles, Zach Callison, Deedee Magno Hall, Estelle & Michaela Dietz)
system/BOOT. PearlFinal (3).Info [feat. Deedee Magno Hall, Tom Scharpling, Zach Callison, Charlyne Yi, Erica Luttrell...
Who We Are (feat. Uzo Aduba, Zach Callison, Jennifer Paz, Shelby Rabara & Sarah Stiles)
Isn't It Love? (feat. Estelle)
No Matter What (feat. Zach Callison & Michaela Dietz)
Disobedient (feat. Kate Micucci & Michaela Dietz)
Independent Together (feat. Ted Leo, Deedee Magno Hall & Aimee Mann)
Drift Away (feat. Sarah Stiles)

User reviews

Steven Scott
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of You're Too Much is a standout feature of the drama, enriching the storytelling and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Timothy Nelson
9/10

Each episode is enhanced by the evocative music that sets the tone and enhances the emotional impact of key scenes, drawing viewers even further into the story.

Michelle Hall
7/10

The instrumental pieces in the soundtrack evoke a range of feelings, from nostalgia to heartbreak, enhancing the overall mood of the drama.

Linda Lopez
7/10

The musical arrangements are well-crafted and polished, showcasing the talent and dedication of the composers and musicians behind the soundtrack.

Brian Evans
7/10

The vocal performances in the songs convey the characters' emotions with sincerity and passion, making each musical moment impactful.

Karen Adams
7/10

The soundtrack of You're Too Much perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' stories, enhancing the viewing experience.

Nancy Gonzalez
7/10

The songs in You're Too Much are not just background noise, but integral components that add depth and meaning to the characters' journeys.

Richard Rodriguez
9/10

The soundtrack of You're Too Much is a captivating blend of emotional melodies and powerful vocals that perfectly capture the complex relationships and deep-seated emotions of the characters.

Michelle Hall
8/10

The soundtrack features a blend of upbeat tracks and heartfelt ballads, catering to different emotional moments in the story.

Stephanie Parker
5/10

Lisa Hill
1/10

I was particularly disappointed with the lack of variety in the soundtrack. Many of the tracks sounded similar, making it difficult to differentiate between scenes and emotions. This lack of diversity made the overall listening experience monotonous and unengaging.

Margaret Turner
8/10

The themes and motifs in the music are intricately woven into the narrative, creating a cohesive and compelling auditory experience.

Richard Parker
9/10

The combination of heartfelt ballads and energetic pop tracks in the soundtrack of You're Too Much showcases the range of emotions and experiences portrayed in the drama, making it a memorable and essential element of the overall viewing experience.

Thomas Robinson
7/10

The music immerses you into the world of the drama, setting the tone for each scene and building up the tension and drama effectively.

Deborah Rodriguez
7/10

The variety of musical styles and genres in the soundtrack adds layers to the storytelling, keeping the audience engaged and interested.

Michael Johnson
3/10

Overall, I felt that the soundtrack of You're Too Much missed the mark in capturing the essence of the characters and their journeys. It failed to evoke any strong emotions or connect with the audience on a deeper level, ultimately falling short of what a good drama soundtrack should achieve.

Melissa Perez
1/10

The soundtrack of You're Too Much was a major disappointment for me. I found the music to be generic and uninspired, lacking any memorable melodies or emotional depth. It failed to enhance the dramatic moments of the series and often felt like background noise rather than a complement to the story.