Imagine writing one song in 2005 and still getting a “paycheck” from it every single month for the next two decades. For actor and musician Kim Jun-han, that isn’t a dream—it’s his reality.
During a recent appearance on Yoo Yeon-seok’s YouTube channel, the Hospital Playlist star revealed the incredible staying power of his hit ballad, “Emergency Room.” Originally performed by his band izi for the classic drama Sassy Girl Chun-hyang, the track has become the ultimate “immortal” song of South Korea.
When Yoo Yeon-seok joked that the song must have finally dropped off the charts by now, Kim Jun-han didn’t miss a beat. He confidently claimed it hasn’t left the Top 100 in twenty years. A live fact-check during the show proved him right: as of March 2026, it was still sitting pretty in the Top 5 of the karaoke charts.
Kim Jun-han describes the song’s success beautifully, comparing the steady flow of royalties and love to “getting caught in a gentle drizzle.” It’s not a flash-in-the-pan viral moment; it’s a constant, quiet support system that has followed him from his days as a drummer to his current career as a top-tier actor.

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In an industry where hits usually have the shelf life of a gallon of milk, “Emergency Room” has defied the odds. Whether it’s a breakup, a late-night karaoke session, or a wave of early-2000s nostalgia, Koreans—and K-drama fans worldwide—simply refuse to let this song go.
It’s a rare reminder that in our fast-paced digital world, some emotions are truly timeless. One soulful melody recorded twenty years ago is still paying the bills and tugging at heartstrings today.
What’s the one song from your past that you’ll never stop hitting “repeat” on?
