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"Filmmusik," or film music, is a cornerstone of the Japanese drama (J-Drama) experience. Unlike many Western productions that may rely on licensed pop tracks, Japanese dramas often feature dedicated original soundtracks (OSTs) composed specifically for the series. These compositions serve several functions: