You are not coping up with the trend if you haven’t already been sucking over the dramatically amazing Korean Dramas. The magic that Korean dramas possess is still to be discovered but the fangirling and heartwarming content it delivers is truly overpowering. If you are looking for something to warm your heart upon a tough day or to entertain you to no end, K-drama is your perfect destination. And if you are worried about the language, reading subtitles takes minimal effort. The roster of this year has been extremely awing for the K-dramas. To help you sort your K-drama library, here we bring you the top 10 Korean Dramas that are taking over the internet:

1. Squid Game: The award for the Korean drama of the year goes to Netflix’s Squid Drama. After getting rejected a number of times, the story of a dangerous game is making the audience go sucking for the Korean industry. Preying on people that will go to drastic lengths to make ends meet, it's literally a game of life or death.

2. Lovers of the red sky: The biggest powers of the K-dramas are fantasy love stories. And the fantasy love story that is making our hearts go aw is the love story of Hong Chun-gi and Ha Ram, a painter and an astrologer, from the Lovers of the Red Sky. Ha Ram lost his vision in a childhood accident but can read the future by tracing the movement of the sky at night.

3. Sweet Home: Did someone say spine-chilling because we heart Sweet Home. This apocalyptic horror series follows the story of Cha Hyun-soo, who takes the help of his unbitten neighbors to fight the monsters created after a failed reaction. Unlike other zombie movies, this series gives a more realistic experience.

4. Law School: A typical high school drama. The series follows the story of a teacher and his students, who finds themselves suspect in the murder of a professor from their prestigious high school.

5. The Uncanny Carter: In this sci-fi series, demon hunters called 'the Counters' pose as workers in a noodle shop, keeping undercover as they do the dirty work of catching evil spirits. Like the Power Rangers, they all have their own combat specialties, and it’s all about teamwork in this light-hearted, easy watch.

6. My Name: The hyper dramatical revenge story has now become one of the most stream content on Netflix. Actress Han So-hee stars as Ji-woo, joins a crime gang to find the killer of her father and later turns out to be a police officials.

7. Record of Youth: Sa Hye-jun (Park Bo-gum) is a popular part-time model who really wants to make it as an actor but is struggling to book gigs. Meanwhile, fangirl An Jeong-ha (Park So-dam) aspires to become a makeup artist, though her mom would rather she worked a normal office job. Record of Youth follows the two as they go through the trials of trying to achieve their dreams in a world that seems to care more about money and connections. They eventually find their way together and root for each other through it all.

8. Hi Bye, Mama: if you are looking for supernatural emotional drama, Hi Bye, mama is for you. After losing her life in a car accident Cha Yu-ri comes back to earth as a ghost. Tired of being a ghost, she tries everything to become human again and finally stumbles upon a reincarnation project that will give her 49 days back with her husband and daughter.

9. When my blooms: Han Jae-hyun (Yoo Ji-tae) and Yoon Ji-soo (Lee Bo-young) were college sweethearts who now lead very different lives. He's now a successful businessman, while she's living a difficult life as a contract worker and a mother. Twenty years since they parted ways, they meet again and reignite their feelings for one another.

10. It’s Okay to not be okay: Moon Gang-tae (Kim Soo-hyun) is a busy health worker at a psychiatric ward, and has no time to find love. But one day he meets children's book author Ko Moon-young (Seo Ye-ji), who suffers from antisocial personality disorder. Soon, the two manage to unravel each of their dark pasts, and work through their trauma together.