It has been 11 years since singer Park Sung-shin passed away.

Park Sung-shin died of a heart attack on Aug. 8, 2014, at age 45. The daughter of singer Park Jae-ran, she debuted in 1988, winning both the vocal award and the encouragement prize at the 9th Gangbyeon Song Festival with the song 'Rainy Afternoon.'

'One More Time,' released in 1990, became a hit and won public affection, and this song was later remade by several junior artists, including Fin.K.L, Naul, and Lee Seung-gi. After releasing her second album 'One Cream, One Sugar' in 1991, Park Sung-shin paused her broadcasting activities following her marriage and devoted herself to pastoral work with her husband, while also continuing her career as a Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) singer.

Her husband, Pastor Lim In-sung, noted at the time, "My wife was preparing for a music album but left this world without being able to release it."

As time passed, her mother, Park Jae-ran, shared her experience during the funeral in the MBC show 'Human Documentary: It's Good to be a Person' aired in 2018, saying, "I fainted when I saw my daughter's portrait at the funeral home after she suddenly left this world."

Even after her music career, Park Sung-shin continued her musical activities through CCM and missionary work.

[Photo] The jacket photo of the late Park Sung-shin's second album.

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