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Park Boram (박보람) was a South Korean singer-songwriter under Xanadu Entertainment. In 2010, she placed eighth on Mnet's reality competition show Superstar K2. She debuted on August 7, 2014 with her first single "Beautiful".
Personal life[]
Death[]
On the afternoon of April 11, 2024, Park Boram was found dead at her home in Seoul at the age of 30.[4] On April 15, Xanadu Entertainment announced that the autopsy showed no signs of homicide or suicide. Additionally, the funeral parlor would be held starting that same day at the Asan Medical Center Funeral Home, while the funeral procession would take place on April 17. She will be buried at the Seoul Memorial Park.[5] On May 23, Namyang Police Department received further autopsy results from the National Forensic Service which found that Boram had passed due to alcohol poisoning. It was also found that Boram had suffered from a liver disease and liver lesions prior to her death.[6]
Discography[]
Mini albums[]
- Celepretty (2015)
- Orange Moon (2017)
- The Last Song (2024)
Digital singles[]
- "Beautiful" (2014)
- "Sorry" (2015)
- "Dynamic Love" (2016)
- "Will Be Fine" (2018)
- "Please, Stop Me" (feat. Lil Boi of Geeks) (2018)
- "How About U" (2018)
- "One Shot" (2018)
- "To My Unloving Self" (2018)
- "Do As I Like" (2019)
- "I Can't" (2020)
- "Will Be Fine (2022)" (2022)
- "When I Look at You" (2022)
- "Rainy Season" (2023)
- "Listen to This Song" (2023)
- "I Miss You" (2024)
Promotional singles[]
- "Super Body" (2015)
Collaborations[]
- "Pretty Bae" (with Lee Hyun) (2015)
- "If You" (with GB9) (2018)
- "Alone" (with Parc Jae Jung) (2019)
- "We Rock to Chengdu" (with Han Geng, Nichkhun, Kristian Kostov) (2021)
- "You Will Shine" (with Insooni) (2022)
- "I Hope" (with Huh Gak) (2024)
OSTs[]
- "Playful Kiss OST" (with Kim So Jung, Koni) (2010)
- "Yacha Meets Superstar K2" (with Kim Ji Soo) (2010)
- "49 Days OST Part.5" (2011)
- "Hyde Jekyll, Me OST Part.1" (2015)
- "Some Guys, Some Girls OST Part.3" (2015)
- "Reply 1988 OST Part.4" ("Hyehwadong (or Sangmundong)) (2015)
- "W OST Part.2" ("Please Say Something, Even Though It Is A Lie") (2016)
- "Introverted Boss OST Part.4" ("Isn't She Lovely") (2016)
- "Man X Man OST Part.2" ("Destiny" with Basick) (2017)
- "Prison Playbook OST Part.3" ("Like A Dream") (2017)
- "About Time OST Part.2" ("Yesterday") (2018)
- "Touch Your Heart OST Part.6" ("Left Over Left Hand") (2019)
- "Once Again OST Part.1" ("Let's Never Meet Again") (2020)
- "Park Boram X Soundtrack#1" ("Want To Be Happy") (2022)
Filmography[]
Survival shows[]
- Superstar K2 (Mnet, 2010) - contestant[7]
Variety shows[]
- Two Yoo Project - Sugar Man (JTBC, 2016) - guest (Ep. 26)[8]
Gallery[]
- Main article: Park Boram/Gallery
References[]
- ↑ (KR) Sports Donga: 박보람, 제나두엔터테인먼트와 전속계약
- ↑ Park Bo Ram signs with new label Huayi Brothers
- ↑ Park Bo Ram leaves MMO Entertainment
- ↑ Soompi: Singer Park Bo Ram Passes Away At Age Of 30
- ↑ Soompi: Park Bo Ram's Agency Releases Statement Regarding Autopsy Results
- ↑ (KR) iMBC: 故박보람, 사망 원인 나왔다…국과수 "급성알코올중독"
- ↑ YouTube Search: "박보람" "슈퍼스타K2"
- ↑ YouTube Search: "박보람" "슈가맨"
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