
Park Kyung-goo, a member of the band Algenity and an original member of Busker Busker, has died. Park was instrumental in shaping the early sound of Busker Busker, led by Jang Beom-jun, during their street performance days. His untimely passing at 38 has sent shockwaves through the music community, with fans and fellow artists mourning the loss.
The family announced his death via Park’s social media on the 7th. In their statement, they expressed disbelief and asked for warm thoughts as they navigate this difficult time. The cause of death was not disclosed.
Park Kyung-goo was a key figure in establishing Busker Busker’s musical foundation. From their busking days, he collaborated with Jang Beom-jun and other members on songwriting. This musical partnership continued with Park contributing to Jang’s solo projects.
His creative fingerprints can be found on several tracks from Jang Beom-jun’s debut album, including “Difficult Woman,” “Someone Who Fits the Word Love,” and “Exit 2 Blues.” Park also penned “Between Hongdae and Konkuk University” for Jang’s sophomore album. These songs are widely regarded as pivotal in defining Jang Beom-jun’s signature sound.
After his stint with Busker Busker, Park continued his musical journey as a member of Algenity. Known for prioritizing his craft over mainstream fame, he earned respect among his peers for his dedication to authentic musicianship.

In a touching tribute, Jang Beom-jun uploaded a video titled “Park Kyung-goo Best Live Clips” to his YouTube channel on the 9th, showcasing their shared musical moments.
Last March, when releasing his fourth album, Jang had expressed wishes for Park’s health. He revealed that the song “Noona” on the album was inspired by Park, a detail that now carries added poignancy in light of recent events.
Park Kyung-goo’s sudden departure has particularly affected fans who fondly remember Busker Busker’s early days. His behind-the-scenes contributions are now being recognized anew, with his work continuing to resonate in the hearts of many.
The family has opted for a private funeral service. Park Kyung-goo’s legacy is expected to live on through his music and the memories shared by his colleagues in the industry.











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