Song Dae Kwan Dies at 78 Due to Cardiac Arrest; Legendary South Korean Trot Singer Was Known for Hits Like ‘Four Beats’ and ‘Sunny Day’
Song Dae Kwan, a legendary troll music singer - a genre popular in South Korea, died today (February 7) due to cardiac arrest. The veteran singer was 78 at the time of his passing.
Song Dae Kwan, a legendary South Korean trot singer, died on Friday (February 7) at the age of 78. The singer, who was known for hits like "Sunny Day" (1975), "Four Beats" (1998) and "One Train Ticket" (2009), reportedly passed away due to a heart attack. According to Kwan's agency, Starlineup Entertainment, the veteran singer complained of chest pain and was rushed to the emergency ward of the Seoul National University Hospital on Thursday. He died from cardiac arrest on Friday morning. Jang Mi-Ja Dies at 84; Legendary South Korean Actress Was Known for Her Roles in ‘King the Land’, ‘Clinic for Married Couples’ Among Others.
Trot Legend Song Dae Kwan Passes Away at 78
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