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PH's 'What's Wrong With Secretary Kim' releases OST

PH's 'What's Wrong With Secretary Kim' releases OST

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MANILA -- The original soundtrack for Philippine adaptation of the South Korean hit series "What's Wrong With Secretary Kim" has been released on Friday.

"What's Wrong With Secretary Kim Original Soundtrack" features songs performed by P-pop groups BGYO and BINI and other Kapamilya artists like Angeline Quinto.

Tracks included are "Lagi" by BINI, "Here With You" by BINI, "Uuwian" by JL x BGYO, "Uuwian" by  BGYO, "To Be With You" by Kim Won Shik, "Ikaw Sana Siya" by Angela Ken, "Mr. Right" by Angeline Quinto, "Figure Out" by Joey Ynion, and "Heto Ako" by Kaori Oinuma.

The tracks are now available on various music streaming platforms while the tracks' lyrics videos are now uploaded on the official YouTube channel of Star Music.

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An ABS-CBN and Viu co-production, "What's Wrong With Secretary Kim" is available on Viu and iWantTFC.

"What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim" follows the story of Secretary Kim (Chiu), a highly-qualified secretary, and her narcissistic boss, Brandon Manansala Castillo or BMC (Paulo Avelino). 

When Secretary Kim resigns from her position, a romantic push and pull between the two happens as they start catching feelings for each other. 

Directed by Chad V. Vidanes, the series also also stars Jake Cuenca, Janice De Belen, Romnick Sarmenta, Pepe Herrera, Franco Laurel, JC Alcantara, Gillian Vicencio, Yves Flores, Cai Cortez, Phi Palmos, Kat Galang, Brian Sy, Oinuma and Quinto, with the special participation of Korean actor Kim Won Shik. 


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