Jung Hae In and Jisoo give BLINKS and fans a tune to hum to, all thanks to Jamie Miller's Snowdrop OST

Jung Hae In and Jisoo took to their IG stories to thank singer-songwriter Jamie Miller for Snowdrop's beautiful OST.
Blackpink's Jisoo and actor Jung Hae In

Blackpink's Jisoo and actor Jung Hae In

Jamie Miller, a meteorically rising international pop singer/songwriter, has jumped onto the Snowdrop bandwagon for the soundtrack of the Korean TV show which stars DP fame Jung Hae In and Jisoo from BLACKPINK. On Saturday, January 15, the song Wishes (Snowdrop OST) was released, and our handsome Jung Hae In took to Instagram to share it and thank the singer-songwriter for the music. Not only that, Jisoo also took to her story to share the OST with snowflake emojis over it.
Jamie Miller's "Wishes," which debuted on episode 7, beautifully portrays the main characters' chemistry and describes the pain of loving someone in an unforeseen difficult relationship. J.UNA ("Butterfly" , Nevertheless OST) is also credited for writing the track.
Blackpink39s Jisoo39s IG story

Blackpink's Jisoo's IG story

DP fame Jung Hae In39s IG story

DP fame Jung Hae In's IG story

Jamie Miller, who was born and raised in Wales, is quickly rising in the international music scene, thanks to his viral hit single Here's Your Perfect, which spent 13 weeks on the Billboard Global Ex-US chart and has accumulated over 280 million global streams and 76 million video views. The song has also received critical acclaim from publications such as Rolling Stone, declaring the track to be “a plinking piano ballad that swells quickly to arena size” and further predicting “it’s possible that the song will be performed in arenas before long.”
Meanwhile, Jung Hae In and Jisoo have been giving their fans more reason to ship them together. The show’s lead recently took to their social media accounts to share photos that they had clicked of each other and those on the sets too. Soon after, HAESOO started trending on the internet as BLINKS and fans loved their chemistry, so much so, that they wished for them to be a couple in real life too. Son Ye Jin-Hyun Bin vibe? Damn right.
Snowdrop (produced by JTBC Studios and Dram House) follows Young-ro (Jisoo), a female South Korean university student, and Su-ho (Jung Hae In), a North Korean spy, before the 1987 presidential election. The series is also the first Korean drama project to be broadcast as a Disney Plus original outside of Korea since the service's launch in the country.
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