South Korean singer Park Bo-ram has died at the age of 30, her talent agency XANADU Entertainment confirmed. The news of her passing was released on Friday, April 12, following her death on the previous day. Authorities are currently investigating the cause, with details yet to be disclosed.

Park Bo-ram first gained prominence as a contestant on Mnet’s audition show “Superstar K2” in 2010. She officially entered the music scene four years later with her debut single “Beautiful,” which captured the hearts of many fans. Over the years, Park became well-known for her contributions to the soundtracks of several popular Korean TV series, including tracks for “Reply 1988,” “W,” and “Prison Playbook.”

Before her untimely death, Park was preparing for a significant comeback that would mark the 10th anniversary of her debut in the music industry. Her sudden demise has left fans and colleagues in shock and mourning, reflecting on her impact on the Korean music industry and the legacy of her work.

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