With his tender voice, singer Lim Young-woong has breathed life into the emotions of the new drama “More Beautiful Than Heaven.”
Aired on April 19 and 20 via JTBC, the weekend drama “More Beautiful Than Heaven” gently unfolded its story, evoking both tears and smiles. It invited viewers to quietly reflect on life, death, heaven, and the invisible threads of human connection, leaving behind a lingering sense of warmth and thoughtfulness.
From the very first episode, Lim Young-woong’s song “More Beautiful Than Heaven” was delicately woven into the storyline. In a poignant scene where Lee Hae-sook (played by Kim Hye-ja) returns home to face the death of her beloved husband Go Nak-jun (played by Park Woong), the song begins to play. Its gentle melody and heartfelt lyrics deepened the sorrow without overwhelming it—mirroring Hae-sook’s quiet acceptance and amplifying the emotional resonance for viewers.
In the second episode, the song reappears as the younger Nak-jun (played by Son Suk-ku) reflects on the pain he may have caused his wife due to his injury. As memories of their shared struggles and quiet joys resurface, the song accompanies scenes of the couple walking hand in hand—turning everyday moments into something quietly beautiful and deeply moving.
Lim Young-woong’s emotional expression blends seamlessly with the drama’s narrative, creating a healing and heartfelt experience. As a result, “More Beautiful Than Heaven” is already capturing high viewership and praise.
Marking the return of the “Master of Sentiment,” Lim Young-woong’s “More Beautiful Than Heaven” is a soulful ballad, rich with poetic lyrics and his signature warmth—an offering that has touched the hearts of many the moment it was released.

