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I'm in an emergency room because I'm in a bad condition..Singer Song Dae-gwan celebrates the first anniversary of his death from a heart attack [Star Issue]

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Singer Song Dae-gwan celebrated the first anniversary of his death.

The late Song Dae-gwan passed away on February 7 last year. According to the Korean Singers Association, the late Song Dae-gwan died of a heart attack. He was 78. The day before his death, the deceased complained of poor condition and visited the emergency room of Seoul National University Hospital, and suddenly died of a heart attack during treatment.

At that time, many colleagues and junior singers, including Tae Jin-ah, a best friend and rival singer in the music industry, visited the funeral hall of Seoul National University Hospital in Yeongeon-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, where the deceased's mortuary was set up, to express their condolences. Fellow colleagues in the music industry, including Cho Yong-pil, Han Hye-jin, Park Gu-yoon, Yoo Ji-na, Lim Young-woong, and Son Tae-jin, expressed their condolences in harmony.

The late Song Dae-gwan made his debut in 1967 with the song "A Kind Man." Later, the song "Sunset Day", released in 1975, hit its heyday with a big hit and swept the same year. Since then, he has been loved by the public by leaving hit songs such as "Because of Love," "One Ticket," "My Hometown Is South," "Popular Song," and "Four Beat." During his heyday, the late Song Dae-gwan was also called the "fourth king of trot" along with Tae Jin-ah, the late Hyun-cheol, and Seol Un-do.

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