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The late singer-songwriter Park Kyung-gu, a member of the band Busker Busker, has passed away.
The news of Park Kyung-gu's death was reported on the 7th. He was 38.
On the SNS of the late Park Kyung-gu, his cousin posted a message himself, saying, "I still can't believe it, but I'm sending an obituary on behalf of my family," and added, "I'd appreciate it if you could be with me with a warm heart on my brother's last way."
The funeral of the late Park Kyung-gu was held at a funeral hall in Namyangju, Gyeonggi-do, and his coffin was strictly observed on the 9th. Jangji is a Baekje crematorium.
Busker Busker Jang Bum-joon also paid tribute to the deceased by releasing a video titled "Park Kyung-gu BEST LIVE CLIP" on his YouTube channel on the 9th.
The deceased is Jang Beom-jun's high school classmate and an original member of Busker Busker. It played a big role in creating music colors in the early days of the team.
Busker Busker actually worked together as a busking (street performance) from the Cheonan street performance community before participating in the Mnet survival program "Superstar K3." Park Kyung-gu shared the beginning of Busker Busker by performing on the street with Jang Bum-joon. In addition, he worked with Jang Bum-joon on several songs, including the hit song "Difficult Woman," "The Person Who Loves the Word," "The Blues at Exit 2 of Sinpung Station," and "The Fall Ending."
In particular, Park Kyung-gu wrote Jang Bum-joon's solo song "Between Hongdae and Konkuk University" and helped produce Jang Bum-joon's first and second solo albums.
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