Seoul, South Korea – Singer Wheesung, born Choi Wheesung, was found dead on March 10 at the age of 43. Authorities confirmed that Wheesung was discovered collapsed at approximately 6:29pm (local time) in his apartment in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul. Initial investigations revealed no signs of foul play, and the police are currently looking into the circumstances surrounding his death, including the possibility of a will.
Wheesung, renowned for his powerful voice and hit songs such as Isn’t It Okay, With Me, and Incurable Disease, had been a significant figure in the Korean music scene. Born in 1982, he rose to prominence in the early 2000s, after debuting in 2002 with his album Like a Movie. His soulful R&B ballads and unique vocal style garnered him widespread recognition, and he became a central figure in the popularisation of R&B in Korea.
Throughout his career, Wheesung was known not only for his singing talent but also for his skills as a songwriter and music producer. He contributed lyrics to numerous hits by other artists, including songs for Younha, Ailee, and T-ara. His achievements extended beyond music, as he served as a mentor and vocal coach for emerging talents in the industry.
Despite his success, Wheesung’s life was marked by personal struggles, including legal controversies surrounding the use of sleeping sedatives. In 2020, he faced charges for habitual propofol use, leading to a suspended prison sentence. Nevertheless, Wheesung had been working on a new project and was preparing for a concert with fellow artist KCM, which has since been cancelled following his passing.
Tributes poured in from fellow artists and fans alike. Rapper Changmo expressed his gratitude for Wheesung’s musical influence, while other industry colleagues, including Paloalto and Hangzoo, shared heartfelt messages of condolence.
Wheesung’s passing has left a profound void in the Korean music community. His legacy, however, will live on through his iconic songs and contributions to the evolution of Korean R&B music.
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