좋아좋아 (슬기로운 의사생활 OST)
미도와 파라솔
Bright without being breezy, this track opens with a finger-picked acoustic guitar that carries a distinctly retro warmth — the kind of sound that evokes afternoon light through dusty windows. Mido and Parasol lean into a vintage folk-pop sensibility that feels almost anachronistic against the medical drama backdrop, and that contrast is entirely the point. The arrangement stays deliberately simple: acoustic guitar, light percussion, and harmonies that have the natural imperfection of people singing together in a room rather than in a studio booth. The song is pure affirmation — a looping, almost childlike joy that doesn't attempt any emotional complexity. It's the musical equivalent of someone grinning and refusing to explain why. The vocals float easily above the instrumentation, relaxed and conversational, as if the singers stumbled upon happiness accidentally and are reporting the facts. There's something deeply communal about how it feels, like a song that belongs to a group of people rather than any individual. In the Hospital Playlist universe, where five friends have sustained decades-long bonds through impossible circumstances, this song captures the rare and specific pleasure of still liking the people you love. It's best heard on a Sunday morning with no particular plans.
medium
2020s
warm, lo-fi, communal
Korean drama soundtrack, retro folk influence
Folk, Pop. Vintage folk-pop. playful, euphoric. Stays consistently bright and joyful from start to finish, never dipping into complexity — pure looping affirmation.. energy 4. medium. danceability 4. valence 9. vocals: relaxed mixed-gender harmonies, conversational, naturally imperfect. production: finger-picked acoustic guitar, light percussion, room-recorded harmonies. texture: warm, lo-fi, communal. acousticness 9. era: 2020s. Korean drama soundtrack, retro folk influence. Sunday morning with no particular plans, windows open, no rush anywhere.