Rock ballad singer Jung Sun-yeon, aged 51, has succumbed to a chronic illness. Wannabe Entertainment reports that Jung passed away in the intensive care unit of Hanyang University Hospital in Guri, Gyeonggi Province, on the 29th, citing the cause as his longstanding health condition.
Jeong Seon-yeon embarked on his musical journey in 1990 as the vocalist for the rock band “Four Seasons.” The following year, he collaborated with guitarist Kim Se-Hwang to establish the band Downtown.
Transitioning to a solo career, Jeong Seon-yeon captivated audiences with his husky voice, gaining recognition for contributing vocals to several drama OSTs such as “My Mother Is a Daughter-In-Law,” “Solitude,” and “Bird That Doesn’t Cry.”
In 2015, breaking a 13-year hiatus, Jeong Seon-yeon made a remarkable comeback with a remake album featuring the theme song “Empty” from the drama “My Mother Is a Daughter-In-Law.” This revival not only thrilled fans but also generated considerable buzz within the music industry.
Jeong Seon-yeon’s memorial altar is established at Guri Yoonseo Hospital funeral home, with his funeral procession planned for 7:40 am on the 31st. Across social media, fans and fellow artists are sharing heartfelt condolences and expressing grief, commemorating the iconic singer’s profound impact on the Korean music scene.