Following the high popularity of the drama ever since it was broadcasted on Japan's DATV, the 'Dream High Original Soundtrack Japanese Premium Edition' will be released on July 27th.
Not only will the original songs used in the drama be included, many of the Japanese versions of the songs will also be included in this soundtrack.
Dream High Original Soundtrack Japanese Premium Edition Release date: July 27th Pre-order: June 1st
Limited Edition: 3,500 Yen (including tax) * Original Soundtrack Japanese Premium Edition (1 CD) * Limited edition photo booklet (different from Korean version) * Bonus video of recording scenes (1 DVD)
Normal Edition: 3,000 Yen (including tax) * Original Soundtrack Japanese Premium Edition (1 CD) * Original photo booklet (different from Korean version) * Trading card of participating artiste (random)
※ Those who preorder at any CD shop will also receive an original poster of the cast members. DATV shopping site: Kim Soohyun/Suzy original poster Official shopping site bofi: Bae Yong Joon original poster A or B The rest are available at TSUTAYA, HMV, Tower Records chain stores.
01. Dream High - Taecyeon, Wooyoung, Soohyun, Suzy & Joo 02. Someday - IU 03. My valentine - Taecyeon, Nichkhun 04. If - Park Jin Young 05. Maybe - Sunye (Wonder Girls) 06. Can't I Love You - Chang Min (2AM) and Jin Woon (2AM) 07. Don't Go - Lim Jeong Hee and Jun Su (2PM) 08. Somebody's Dream - San E featuring So Hyang (POS) 09. Winter Child - Suzy 10. Dreaming - Kim Soo Hyun 11. If (Instrumental) 12. Maybe (Instrumental) 13. Dream High - Taecyeon, Wooyoung, Soohyun, Suzy & Joo (Japanese ver.) 14. My valentine - Taecyeon, Nichkhun (Japanese ver.) 15. If - Park Jin Young (Japanese ver.) 16. Dreaming - Kim Soo Hyun (Japanese ver.)
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