On Tuesday morning, at the office, I made a playlist with opening and closing songs from several dramas that I like, among which I included the one from Joy of Life because for the last few days I have been listening to both the closing and opening songs on repeat.
And, although listening to one or two songs on loop for days and days works for me, I was craving a little more variety.
My list includes songs in Mandarin (JoL, NiF, CQL), Japanese (Old Fashion Cupcake, Cherry Magic, Dungeon Meshi) and Thai (Moonlight Chicken, A Tale of Thousand Stars).
I need to include songs in Korean, but I haven't watched Korean dramas recently and the truth is I didn't really pay much attention to the songs in the dramas I've watched, either BL or not-BL, which leads me to think that either they don't pay much attention to that, or the songs they used in the dramas I've seen were simply not sufficiently effective so as not to leave me hyperfixated for days like, for example, Blue blur did when I watched Old Fashion Cupcake or now the ones from Joy of Life. I'm gonna have to revisit some of the dramas I liked and see which of my two assumptions is correct.
And, although listening to one or two songs on loop for days and days works for me, I was craving a little more variety.
My list includes songs in Mandarin (JoL, NiF, CQL), Japanese (Old Fashion Cupcake, Cherry Magic, Dungeon Meshi) and Thai (Moonlight Chicken, A Tale of Thousand Stars).
I need to include songs in Korean, but I haven't watched Korean dramas recently and the truth is I didn't really pay much attention to the songs in the dramas I've watched, either BL or not-BL, which leads me to think that either they don't pay much attention to that, or the songs they used in the dramas I've seen were simply not sufficiently effective so as not to leave me hyperfixated for days like, for example, Blue blur did when I watched Old Fashion Cupcake or now the ones from Joy of Life. I'm gonna have to revisit some of the dramas I liked and see which of my two assumptions is correct.