Kim Jong-hyun

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Kim Jong-hyun was a popular South Korean singer who committed suicide at a young age of 27

Apr 8, 1990

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: April 8, 1990
  • Died on: December 18, 2017
  • Nationality: South Korean
  • Famous: K-pop Singers, Singer-songwriter, Songwriters, Lyricists & Songwriters, Singers, K-Pop Singers
  • Siblings: Kim So-dam
  • Universities:
    • Chungwoon University
  • Birth Place: yehwa-dong, Seoul

Kim Jong-hyun born at

yehwa-dong, Seoul

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Birth Place

Kim Jong-hyun was an ardent supporter of LGBT rights all his life.

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Personal Life

He was involved in a car accident in 2013, where he broke his nose. This made him stay away from most of ‘Shinee’s promotional events for their third full-length album.

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Personal Life

Although he was a secretive person and did not reveal much about his personal life, there were a few unconfirmed rumors of his affairs with women.

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Personal Life

Kim Jong-hyun was born in Seoul, the capital of South Korea, on April 8, 1990, to an average Korean family. He had chosen to remain tight-lipped about his childhood but had hinted toward a sour relationship with his father throughout his childhood and teenage years. Sources claimed that his father did not think music was an apt career choice for Kim and was “very strict.”

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Childhood & Early Life

His father was away during the most formative years of Kim’s life, and Kim was raised by his older sister, his mother, and his grandmother. Kim wished to follow music ever since he was a kid, and his passion for music made him drop out of high school in tenth grade to pursue a career in music. However, when Kim was pushed toward music by his mother and sister, he went on to attain a degree in film studies. He attended the ‘Chungwoon University’ and was then transferred to the ‘Myongji University.’

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Childhood & Early Life

His incessant craving for making music had him starting his own band, ‘Zion,’ in his early teenage years. His band performed throughout the country and slowly gained national attention. ‘S.M. Entertainment,’ one of the biggest and most reliable South Korean talent agencies, located Kim and offered him a contract. At the age of 15, Kim took his first steps toward making his musical dream a reality.

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Childhood & Early Life

The four-member boy band ‘Shinee’ was looking for another addition. In May 2005, they announced that Kim had been selected as one of the band members. He made his debut on the TV show ‘Inkigayo,’ and in 2006, he started working as the band’s songwriter and as one of its performers.

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Career

Kim’s association with the band was further strengthened by the love ballads that he wrote for them. In their EP ‘Romeo,’ Kim wrote love songs that became a national rage and catapulted him to nationwide stardom. Kim had claimed in several of his interviews that he was heavily inspired by William Shakespeare’s play ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and that he tried to portray the longing and pain associated with love through his songs.

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He further shone as a vocalist during his 2010 ‘G-20 Seoul Summit’ performance of the song ‘Let’s Go,’ for which he had collaborated with several other popular South Korean singers. In 2011, ‘KBS’ broadcast the program ‘Immortal Songs 2,’ which featured cover versions of some of the best retro South Korean songs, performed by new-age musicians. Kim was a major part of it. He, however, left the show right after the first episode and was criticized for doing so.

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Kim further collaborated with other musicians as a composer and songwriter. He composed the song ‘A Gloomy Clock’ for South Korean singer IU and wrote and composed a song titled ‘Red Candle’ that was sung by Son Dam-bi. He indulged in various stints, including hosting a radio show and helping his fellow ‘Shinee’ member Taemin complete his first mini album ‘Ace.’

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In January 2015, Kim officially launched his debut solo effort, ‘Base,’ which was an EP. The album featured several different composers, with Kim at the helm of it, and achieved huge success upon its release. It topped the ‘Billboard World Album Chart’ and the ‘Gaon Album Chart.’ In the same month, it was confirmed that Kim was about to appear on the entertainment show ‘4 Things Show.’

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Throughout his mega successful career as a K-pop artist, Kim Jong-hyun suffered from various mental health issues. The issues stemmed from his troubled childhood and continued even after he grew up. He never openly discussed his declining mental state, but several of his interviews hinted at it.

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Depression & Death

He rented an apartment in the Gangnam district on December 18, 2008, and on the same day, he committed suicide. His older sister initially called the authorities, following a number of depressing and suicidal text messages from Kim. He killed himself by inhaling toxic fumes in his apartment and was found dead at 6 o’clock in the evening.

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Depression & Death

His suicide note mentioned words such as “loneliness” and “depression.” His death initiated a major debate about mental health issues prevalent among the youth. The note mentioned Kim’s loneliness stemming from being a famous person and his depression that had become unbearable.

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