JTBC weekend drama ‘Good Boy’ expressed the intense narratIVE of youth through its first OST ‘GET IN THE RING’. Released on June 1st, this song is an electronic pop genre piece featuring popular American singer-songwriter MAX. It deeply captures the process of the drama’s main characters overcoming hardships, resonating with profound emotions. The powerful synths, cool strings, and dynamic sound structure portray the drama’s main theme of ‘challenge and triumph’ through music. MAX’s unique and compelling vocals perfectly convey the emotions of Dong Joo, played by Park Bo Gum, creating an immersIVE experience as if a drama unfolds within the song. The OST is inserted into scenes where Dong Joo stands up again against harsh reality, intensifying the dramatic atmosphere. His struggles, choices, and the journey of starting anew are depicted through the repetition of the song’s intro and chorus, gradually expanding the emotional resonance. The moment Park Bo Gum’s gaze meets MAX’s vocals, viewers experience a resonance of emotions beyond the screen. Music director He Sung Jin emphasized, “This song is not just a simple background music but a narratIVE that compresses the message of the entire drama and a voice of support towards youth.” In fact, ‘GET IN THE RING’ focuses on the sincerity of emotions rather than techniques, offering a quiet yet firm comfort to those weary of reality. MAX, known to domestic fans through collaborations with BTS’s Suga and Jin, once again establishes a deep emotional connection with Korean drama fans through this OST participation. ‘Good Boy’ tells the story of former medalist police officers who confront society’s injustices, featuring a harmonious cast including Park Bo Gum, Kim So Hyun, Oh Jung Se, Lee Sang Yi, Heo Sung Tae, and Tae Won Seok. Acclaimed for its stylish direction and empathetic messages since its first broadcast, the OST serves as a crucial pillar supporting the drama’s atmosphere. ‘GET IN THE RING’ will be officially released on various music sites at 6 p.m. on June 1st, and is expected to further engage viewers with deeper emotional connections alongside the unfolding story of ‘Good Boy’.