B-boy and singer-songwriter Oh Seong-hoon, who was active in the hip-hop group People Crew, has suddenly passed away at the age of 45.
According to the music industry on the 3rd, Oh Seong-hoon tragically left this world early that morning in a recording studio.
Born in 1979, Oh Seong-hoon was recognized as one of the top b-boys at 'Moonlight,' where he worked alongside Lee Joo-no and Kang Won-rae, and debuted in the music industry in 1997 as a member of the group People Crew. He was a rapper and dancer who worked with MC Mong for a long time, but due to injuries, he gained fame more as a songwriter and composer than as a singer.
His notable works include "Love 119," co-composed with Jo Young-soo for K.Will, the theme song "Sad Heart" for the drama "Bad Love," KCM's "Sad Snowman," Shin Hye-sung's "Age," and MC Mong's "The Adventures of Huckleberry Mong." He also wrote lyrics for SG Wannabe's "More than the Music of The Beatles" and Brian's "Living a Year in Winter."