Park Kyung-gu, leader and singer-songwriter of the band Urgenity, died on the 7th. He was 38 years old.
On the 7th, a person who identified themselves as the late musician's younger cousin announced through the late musician's account, "I still can't believe it, but on behalf of the family I deliver the obituary. We would appreciate it if you would warmly accompany him as he takes his last journey," the person said.
The late musician's wake was set up at a funeral home in Namyangju, and the funeral procession was held this morning (the 9th).
As the sudden sad news spread, fans responded, "We offer our deepest condolences," "We will not forget Kyung-gu or Kyung-gu's music," "May you rest in peace there," and "Thank you for sharing so many great songs."
Meanwhile, Park Kyung-gu was known as an original member of the band Busker Busker, which includes Jang Beomjune. He was especially responsible for lyrics, composition and arrangements on many songs, including "Difficult Woman," "A person suited to the word love," "Shinpung Station exit 2 blues," and "Fallen leaves ending."
With the news of Park Kyung-gu's death, a post by Jang Beomjune from last March is being revisited. At the time Jang Beomjune released "Jang Beomjune 4th album," he left the message, "I wish for Kyung-gu's health," and Park Kyung-gu replied, "I am healthy," but the news delivered one year later brings heartbreak.
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