I still catch myself humming parts of this OST when I'm doing something completely unrelated — that says a lot. For anyone wanting the complete list without hunting through forums, here's the full lineup for 'A Marked Lover' OST, track by track:
1. 'Marked Beginning' 2. 'Marked Lover' — Chen Yu 3. 'Holding a Scar' — Li Wei 4. 'Promise at Dusk' — Mei Lin 5. 'If I Stay' — Zhang Rui 6. 'Main Theme (Instrumental)' 7. 'Reunion (Piano)' 8. 'Separation' 9. 'Hidden Letter' 10. 'Rainy Night' 11. 'Chasing Memory' 12. 'Echoes of Youth' 13. 'Confession' 14. 'Betrayal' 15. 'Resolve' 16. 'Final Promise' (Vocal Version) — Mei Lin feat. Chen Yu 17. 'End Credits (Instrumental)' 18. 'Love's Mark (Acoustic)' 19. 'Whispered Vows' 20. 'The Marked Path' 21. 'Ambient: Tide' 22. 'Marked Lover (Acapella)'
I often treat the OST like a short film score: play tracks 1–6 together for the arc from introduction to inciting incident, then 7–15 for the conflict-heavy middle, finishing with 16–22 for catharsis and epilogue. My go-to workouts use 'Marked Lover' and 'Promise at Dusk' for energy and nostalgia respectively — weird combo, but it works. If you want a single-track mood booster, 'Reunion (Piano)' hits me right in the chest every time.
I get a kick out of digging into soundtracks, and 'A Marked Lover' has one of those OSTs that sneaks up on you — emotional, melodic, and full of tiny motifs you only notice after a few listens.
Full soundtrack list for 'A Marked Lover' (official OST album, 22 tracks): 1. 'Marked Beginning' (Main Theme) 2. 'Marked Lover' (Opening Theme) — Chen Yu 3. 'Holding a Scar' — Li Wei 4. 'Promise at Dusk' — Mei Lin 5. 'If I Stay' — Zhang Rui 6. 'Main Theme (Instrumental)' 7. 'Reunion (Piano)' 8. 'Separation' 9. 'Hidden Letter' 10. 'Rainy Night' 11. 'Chasing Memory' 12. 'Echoes of Youth' 13. 'Confession' 14. 'Betrayal' 15. 'Resolve' 16. 'Final Promise' (Vocal Version) — Mei Lin feat. Chen Yu 17. 'End Credits (Instrumental)' 18. 'Love's Mark (Acoustic)' 19. 'Whispered Vows' 20. 'The Marked Path' 21. 'Ambient: Tide' 22. 'Marked Lover (Acapella)'
I like to think of the album in three acts: the vocal themes that set the emotional tone, the mid-album instrumentals that explore conflict and distance, and the closing pieces that bring resolution. If you're into spotting leitmotifs, listen to 'Marked Beginning' and then jump to 'Echoes of Youth' and 'Reunion (Piano)' — the melody gets reworked in ways that made me grin. The vocal tracks give the narrative voice, while the instrumentals are where the series' quieter moments live, so I often switch between headphones and ambient speakers depending on my mood. This OST is a safe repeat on rainy evenings for me.
I keep a compact playlist of everything from 'A Marked Lover' and it’s exactly these twenty-two tracks—main themes, tense cues, and two bonus instrumentals. Here’s the full roster in the order the album presents them:
1 Marked Overture; 2 Hearts in Transit; 3 First Mark (Main Theme); 4 Silent Thread; 5 Encounter; 6 Crossed Paths; 7 Night Confessions; 8 Whispered Promises; 9 Tension Builds; 10 The Marked Memory; 11 Betrayal's Echo; 12 Rising Resolve; 13 Familiar Stranger; 14 Fading Light; 15 Revelation; 16 A Silent Pledge (End Theme); 17 Aftermath; 18 Marked Reprise; 19 Final Choice; 20 Epilogue: New Mark; 21 Piano Main Theme (bonus); 22 Acoustic Love Theme (bonus).
I usually shuffle it during rainy evenings—track 8 always makes the room feel cozier, which I love.
Alright, here’s the short-but-complete listing I tell friends about when they ask for the music from 'A Marked Lover'. I tend to hum these melodies on long walks.
1 Marked Overture – 1:45 2 Hearts in Transit – 3:30 3 First Mark (Main Theme) – 4:12 4 Silent Thread – 2:58 5 Encounter – 3:05 6 Crossed Paths – 2:42 7 Night Confessions – 3:20 8 Whispered Promises – 3:45 9 Tension Builds – 2:20 10 The Marked Memory – 3:40 11 Betrayal's Echo – 2:55 12 Rising Resolve – 3:10 13 Familiar Stranger – 3:00 14 Fading Light – 2:50 15 Revelation – 4:05 16 A Silent Pledge (End Theme) – 4:20 17 Aftermath – 3:15 18 Marked Reprise – 2:30 19 Final Choice – 4:00 20 Epilogue: New Mark – 2:25 Bonus: 21 Piano Main Theme – 3:30; 22 Acoustic Love Theme – 3:12
If you want mood-based picks: play 3, 8, and 16 back-to-back for maximum heartstring pull.
I like picking apart scores, so when I listened to the 'A Marked Lover' soundtrack I broke down how the themes recur and noted every track. Below is the full track list with a couple of listening notes because the composer recycles melodic fragments cleverly between tracks 3, 18 and 21.
If you listen for the motif, it appears first in track 1, blossoms in track 3, and returns in a more intimate form in tracks 21 and 22. My favorite technical moment is the modulation near the end of track 15; it’s the kind of small shift that makes the finale land.
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If you're into making your own listening experience, I recommend mixing sparse piano (think intimate, melancholic moments), low cello drones for tension, and subtle synth textures for weird or uncanny scenes. There are also a handful of AMVs and short fan edits that pair scenes with tracks—great for inspiration even if they aren't canonical. I love how these grassroots soundtracks let each reader create a personal sonic world for the story; it's become part of the fun for me.
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On replay, this playlist feels like you’ve been touched by someone whose mark you can’t scrub off, while the other person keeps tasting and testing the edges. It’s a deliciously uneasy mix, and I always end up rewinding the tracks to catch details I missed the first time.