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Dream High 2
Promotional poster
Hangul
드림하이 2
Revised RomanizationDeurimhai 2
McCune–ReischauerTŭrimhai 2
Genre
Written by
  • Heo Sung-hye (Ep. 1–6)
  • Jang Eun-mi (Ep. 7–16)
Directed by
  • Lee Eung-bok
  • Mo Wan-il
Creative directors
Starring
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes16
Production
Executive producers
  • Moon Bo-hyun
  • Yang Gun-hwan
  • Jung Wook
  • Choi Kwan-yong
Producers
  • Ahn Joon-yong
  • Yoon Gun-sik
Running time60–69 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkKBS2
ReleaseJanuary 30 (2012-01-30) –
March 20, 2012 (2012-03-20)
Related
Dream High

Dream High 2 (Korean드림하이 2) is a 2012 South Korean television series starring Kang So-ra, Jeong Jin-woon, Jay B, Park Ji-yeon, Hyolyn, and Park Seo-joon. It aired on KBS2 from January 30 to March 20, 2012, every Monday and Tuesday at 22:00 (KST) for 16 episodes.

Original soundtracks from the show met with commercial and critical success and won th "Best Music" award at the first DramaFever Awards.[1] "We Are The B" and "Superstar" also received nominations at the 7th Seoul International Drama Awards.[2]

Synopsis

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Like its predecessor Dream High, it follows a group of students at the Kirin High School of Art stars who pursue their dream of becoming K-pop stars. However, it has a slight difference in terms of plot with its new set of student casts.

After going into financial bankruptcy, Kirin High School is taken over by Oz Entertainment. The company then transfers its own young trainees to circumvent a law requiring underage entertainers to study for a set amount of time. Competition brews between the troubled students at Kirin High, and the newly transferred Oz Entertainment trainees.

Although Shin Hae-sung (Kang So-ra) enters Kirin High School with a high exam score, she has no talent in singing. She meets and befriends fellow students, Jin Yoo-jin (Jung Jin-woon) and JB. Yoo-jin, who originally got into the entertainment industry as a child actor, is now troubled by his dreams of becoming a rock star as he tries to cope with the pain of his parents' divorce. JB, a member of a famous group I:dn (Eden), develops feelings for Hae-sung and dates her later on.

Ri-an (Jiyeon), a member of a famous girl group called HershE, chases after JB, who was once her boyfriend. Meanwhile, Yoo-jin, who also likes Hae-sung, tries to separate the couple with Ri-an. Later on, Ri-an and Yoo-jin give up and remain close friends.

Hae-sung leaves for the US, and 8 years after their graduation, it is revealed that she is now a famous composer and director. JB, due to his leg injury, gives up on his dream of being a dancer and ends up as a music producer. Ri-an becomes a Hallyu idol, and Yoo-jin becomes a rock music teacher at Kirin High School by day and a rocker by night.

All of them have a reunion performance on stage for Kirin High School's 17 years anniversary.

Cast

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Main

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Supporting

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Students in Kirin High School

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Teachers in Kirin High School

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Others

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  • Yoon Hee-seok as Shin Jae-in
  • Hwang Mi-sun as Ri-an's mother
  • Jung Kyu-soo as Hae-sung's father
  • Roh Jeong-eui as Shin Hae-pung (Hae-sung's sister)

Special appearances

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  • Kim Soo-hyun as actor playing Song Sam-dong (Ep. 1)
  • Lee Ji-eun as Kim Pil-sook (Ep. 1)
  • Mark Tuan as I:dn backup dancer (Ep. 1)
  • Young K as I:dn backup dancer (Ep. 1)
  • Lee Chung-mi as Ga-yeong
  • Park Sung-jun as I:dn backup dancer (Ep. 1)
  • Toxic as band performing with Yoo-jin in Hongdae (Ep. 1 & 2)
  • Nayeon as Jung Ui-bong's dance partner (Ep. 2)
  • Myname as OZ Entertainment idol group (Ep. 2)
  • Boyfriend as themselves (Ep. 2)
  • Psy as trainer coach (Ep. 5 & 6)
  • Kim Seon-nyeo as Jin Yoo-jin's mother (Ep. 8, 12–16)
  • Park Ye-eun as herself (Ep. 9)
  • miss A as themselves (Ep. 15)
  • Park Jin-young as himself (Ep. 16)

Original soundtrack

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Dream High 2: Original Sound Track
Soundtrack album by
Various Artists
ReleasedJanuary 31, 2012 (2012-01-31)
Recorded2011–12
GenrePop, K-pop, soundtrack, R&B, teen pop
LabelHolym, LOEN Entertainment
ProducerJ.Y. Park "The Asiansoul"
Part 1:
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Falling"Park Jin-young3:21
Part 2:
No.TitleArtistLength
1."You Are My Star"Suzy3:31
Part 3:
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Hello to Myself"Park Ye Eun3:36
Part 4:
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Superstar"Hyolyn, Ailee & Jiyeon (HershE)3:42
Part 5:
No.TitleArtistLength
1."아픈 희망" (Sick of Hope)Lee Ki Chan3:49
Part 6:
No.TitleArtistLength
1."B급 인생" (We Are the B)Jinwoon, Kang So-ra, Jr., Kim JiSoo2:31
Part 7:
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Together"JB & Jiyeon4:19
Part 8:
No.TitleArtistLength
1."하루하루" (Day After Day)Jiyeon3:43
Part 9:
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Sunflower"Kim JiSoo4:41
Part 10:
No.TitleArtistLength
1."New Dreaming"JB and Park Seo-joon (I:dn)3:07

Background

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"Falling" is the first part of the drama's soundtrack and was featured in the first episode of the drama. Park Jin-young was once again involved in composing, writing and interpreting the soundtrack of the drama.

The track "Falling" is a slow tempo with beautiful guitar melody. It has gained a lot of popular responses, sweeping music charts since its release, and ranking first, second and third on real time charts. The song is available on digital music portals such as Melon, Soribada, Bugs and Mnet. The rest of the soundtrack will include more beautiful melodies reflecting character stories, struggles and dreams in the drama.[3]

Songs performed

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Songs performed
  • HerShe: Superstar (ep. 1)
  • Eden: New Dreaming (ep. 1)
  • Hong-joo: Tell Me Your WishGirls' Generation (ep. 1)
  • Yoo-jin: You Walking Towards Me – Jinwoon (ep. 1)
  • All cast: Roly PolyT-ara (ep. 2)
  • Hong-joo, Ui-bong: I Am the Best – 2NE1 (ep. 2)
  • Nana, Ailee: Top Girl – G.NA (ep. 2)
  • All cast: Entertainer – Psy (ep. 2)
  • TOXIC: New Dreaming (ep. 2)
  • Nana, Hong-joo: Destiny – Jeon Byung-uk (ep. 3)
  • Yoo-jin: You Walking Towards Me – Jinwoon (ep. 3)
  • Tae-yeon: That Woman – Baek Ji-young (ep. 4)
  • Jin-man: Mm Mm Mm – Park Jin-young (ep. 4)
  • Hae-sung: Wishing on a Star – Wonder Girls (ep. 4)
  • Nana, Hong-joo: Covered Up Road – Yoo Jae-ha (ep. 4)
  • Ailee: Please (ep. 5)
  • Rian: Wishing on a Star – Wonder Girls (ep. 5)
  • Nana, Hong-joo: Covered Up Road – Yoo Jae-ha (ep. 5)
  • Yoo-jin, JB: Beautiful Dance – Bye Bye Sea (ep. 5)
  • Yoo-jin: Starlight Is Falling – Bye Bye Sea (ep. 5)
  • Yoo-jin, Rian, Hong-joo and the band: Superstar – Lee Han-chul (ep. 6)
  • Hong-joo: Na This Time (ep. 6)
  • Hae-sung: Hello to Myself – Yeeun (ep. 6)
  • Rian, Yoo-jin: Hello to Myself – Yeeun (ep. 7)
  • JB: When I Can't Sing – Seven (ep. 8)
  • Nana, Ji-soo: I'm in Love – Narsha (ep. 8)
  • Yeeun: Hello to Myself – Yeeun (ep. 9)
  • Hong-joo, Seul: We Are the B (ep. 9)
  • Yoo-jin, Hae-sung, Ui-bong, Soon-dong, Hong-joo, Seul – We Are the B (ep. 9)
  • Ailee: On Rainy DaysBEAST (ep. 10)
  • JB, Si-woo: In the Rain – John Park (ep. 10)
  • JB, Si-woo, Ailee, Nana: Love Rain – Kim Tae-woo (ep. 10)
  • Hong-joo: This Song – 2AM (ep. 10)
  • JB, Si-woo, Ailee, Rian: One Candleg.o.d (ep. 10)
  • JB, Si-woo, Ailee, Rian: One Candle – g.o.d (ep. 11)
  • JB: Marshmallow – IU (ep. 11)
  • Nana, Hong-joo: My Heart Will Go OnCeline Dion (ep. 12)
  • Ui-bong, Ailee: Summer NightsGrease (ep. 12)
  • JB, Hae-sung: Bobbed Hair – Cho Young Pil (ep. 12)
  • Yoo-jin, Rian: Romeo & Juliet – Clazziquai (ep. 12)
  • Nana: Isn't She LovelyStevie Wonder (ep. 13)
  • Ui-bong: I Have a Girl – Park Jin-young (ep. 13)
  • Seul: How Dare You – Sistar (ep. 13)
  • Ui-bong: Dirty Cash – Big Bang (ep. 13)
  • Nana, Hong-joo: Good Day – Jo Sungmo (ep. 14)
  • Seul: Dirty Cash – BigBang (ep. 14)
  • Ui-bong, Seul: Balloons – TVXQ (ep. 14)
  • JB, Rian: Together (ep. 14)
  • Hong-joo: Sunflower (ep. 15)
  • Yoo-jin: Sorry – Jinwoon (ep. 15)
  • JB: We Are the B (ep. 15)
  • Rian: Day After Day (ep. 16)
  • JB, Yoo-jin, Rian, Nana, Si-woo, Ailee, Ui-bong, Hong-joo: Dream HighDream High (ep. 16)

Ratings

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In this table, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.

Ep. Original broadcast date Average audience share
AGB Nielsen[4] TNmS
Nationwide Seoul Nationwide Seoul
1 January 30, 2012 10.5% 11.6% 9.2% 9.8%
2 January 31, 2012 9.8% 11.7% 8.9% 10.2%
3 February 6, 2012 7.2% 8.6% 8.2% 9.8%
4 February 7, 2012 8.2% 9.9% 9.8% 11.7%
5 February 13, 2012 7.7% 9.1% 7.6% 8.9%
6 February 14, 2012 7.9% 9.5% 7.9% 9.0%
7 February 20, 2012 8.1% 9.7% 6.9% 9.9%
8 February 21, 2012 7.9% 9.2% 7.8% 8.3%
9 February 27, 2012 7.3% 8.9% 7.7% 8.7%
10 February 28, 2012 7.9% 9.1% 7.8% 9.7%
11 March 5, 2012 6.4% 7.1% 6.3% 7.1%
12 March 6, 2012 6.4% 7.6% 7.1% 8.5%
13 March 12, 2012 6.2% 7.8% 5.2% 6.5%
14 March 13, 2012 7.8% 7.5% 9.7% 8.5%
15 March 19, 2012 5.7% 6.8% 5.7% 6.8%
16 March 20, 2012 7.6% 8.5% 9.4% 9.7%
Average 7.7% 8.9% 7.8% 8.9%

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref
2012 The 48th Baeksang Arts Awards Male Popularity Award - TV Jeong Jinwoon Nominated [5]
Best New Actress Award Kang So-ra Nominated
Female Popularity Award - TV Jiyeon Nominated
Kang So-ra Nominated
Hyolyn Nominated
5th Korea Drama Awards Best New Actress Nominated
Seoul International Drama Awards Outstanding Drama Award Dream High 2 Nominated
Best OST (MTV Daum Music Award) "Superstar" (Jiyeon, Hyolyn and Ailee) Nominated [2]
"We Are The B" (Kang So-ra, Jinwoon, Jr., Kim JiSoo) Nominated
2013 DramaFever Awards Best Music Dream High 2 Won [1]
Best Ensemble Cast Jiyeon, Hyolyn, Ailee, Kang So-ra, Jinwoon, Jay B Nominated [6]

Listicles

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Publisher Year List Rank Ref.
Buzzfeed 2021 24 K-Dramas That Are Made Even Better By Their Fantastic Soundtracks 8th [7]

Notes

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References

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  1. ^ a b "[Video] First Annual DramaFever Awards Winners Announced". HanCinema. Archived from the original on 2022-12-27. Retrieved 2022-12-27.
  2. ^ a b "서울드라마어워즈 2013 OST 인기투표 | Daum 뮤직 :: 언제 어디서나 Music on Daum". 2014-12-23. Archived from the original on 2014-12-23. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
  3. ^ "soompi.com". February 9, 2012. Archived from the original on February 4, 2012. Retrieved February 9, 2012. (in English)
  4. ^ "Nielsen Korea" (in Korean). Archived from the original on June 1, 2016. Retrieved January 30, 2012.
  5. ^ "드림하이2". movie.naver.com (in Korean). Archived from the original on 2022-06-28. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  6. ^ "DramaFever hosts fan choice awards for K-Drama | London Korean Links". 2013-03-23. Archived from the original on 2023-01-02. Retrieved 2023-01-02.
  7. ^ Travis, Emlyn. "24 K-Drama Soundtracks That You Need To Listen To ASAP". BuzzFeed. Archived from the original on 2023-01-02. Retrieved 2023-01-02.
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