The life of Korean singer Park Bo-ram
Korean singer Park Bo-ram has died at the age of 30, shocking the music industry with her sudden death.
According to Korean media outlets, Park Bo-ram unexpectedly passed away on the evening of April 11.
Park Bo-ram rose to fame when she appeared on the singing contest 'SuperStar K2' in 2010. In 2014, she officially made her solo debut with the track "Beautiful."
She continued to grow in popularity in the music industry, releasing various tracks including "Celepretty," "Sorry," "Pretty Bae," "Dynamic Love," among others.
She also became well-known for her drama soundtracks, such as "Falling," from 'Hyde Jekyll, Me,' "Hyehwa-dong" from 'Reply 1988,' "Please Say Something, Even Though It's A a Lie," from 'W', "Destiny," from 'Man to Man, 'and "Like a Dream,' from 'Prison Playbook.'
Take a look at her life here:
Awards
On the same year, she won Artist of the Year for August at the Gaon Chart K-Pop Awards and was nominated for Best New Artist at the Mnet Asian Music Awards, Golden Disk Awards, and Melon Music Awards.
Parents
Both of Park Bo-ram's parents passed away years ago. Her father died in 2010 while her mother passed away from an illness in October 2017.