10 Best Song Kang K-Dramas, Ranked
South Korean actor Song Kang has quickly risen to be one of the most prominent faces in the world of K-Dramas. Known for his versatile acting skills and boyish charm, he has captivated hearts worldwide. Here are 10 of Song Kang’s K-Dramas ranked from great to best.
10. “The Liar and His Lover” (2017)
In this music-centric series, Song Kang plays Baek Jin-Woo, a bassist in a band who becomes involved in a complicated relationship dynamic. While not the lead, his performance caught viewers’ attention.
9. “Touch Your Heart” (2019)
Featuring as a second lead, Song Kang’s portrayal of the younger brother of the male protagonist adds to this rom-com’s light-hearted and engaging narrative.
8. “When the Devil Calls Your Name” (2019)
Exploring darker themes, this drama sees Song Kang in a supporting role that showcases his ability to handle intense and emotional scenes effectively.
7. “Beautiful Vampire” (2018)
This web film stars Song Kang as a handsome high school student who crosses paths with a 500-year-old vampire living as a modern-day cosmetician. It’s a unique entry with genre-blending elements that show off his range.
6. “Man in the Kitchen” (2017-2018)
With an extended run, Song Kang’s part in this family drama allowed him to develop his character across 50 episodes, adding depth and relatability to his role.
5. “Love Alarm” (2019 & 2021)
One of Song Kang’s breakout roles, here he plays Hwang Sun-oh, a model who falls into an intense love triangle exacerbated by a love-detecting app. The series garnered international acclaim and showcased his leading-man potential.
4. “Sweet Home” (2020)
A stark departure from romance-based narratives, “Sweet Home” placed Song Kang in the midst of a gory apocalyptic scenario, fighting against people turned monsters —a testimony to his versatility as an actor.
3. “Navillera” (2021)
As a young man who forms an unusual friendship with an elderly man yearning to ballet dance, his character depth and emotional performance received extensive praise here.
2. “Nevertheless,” (2021)
As Park Jae-eon, a character navigating complex romantic entanglements with captivating charm and nuanced emotions, Song Kang delivers a memorable performance that became the talk of the K-Drama community.
1. “Forecasting Love and Weather” (2022)
A mature take on workplace romance set within the Korean Meteorological Administration—the latest showcase for Song Kang’s refined acting skills as he convincingly portrays an aspiring meteorologist dealing with both love’s unpredictability and weather forecasting challenges.
Song Kang continues to choose diverse roles that stretch his abilities as an actor, promising fans an array of engaging performances in years to come. Whether it’s sweet romance or thrilling horror, he seems capable of making any genre shine with his on-screen presence.