The Borneo Post

Jonghyun’s note points to K-pop pressure

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SEOUL: A farewell note written by Korean pop star Kim Jonghyun, made public a day after his apparent suicide points to the crushing pressure he felt from being a K-pop celebrity in South Korea.

“I am broken from inside,” wrote Kim, better known as front man Jonghyun of Korean pop sensation SHINee. “The depression that had been slowly eating me up finally devoured me and I couldn’t defeat it.”

The 27-year old singersong­writer was found unconsciou­s at a private hotel in Seoul on Monday and died in the hospital. Police are treating his death as suicide.

A coal briquette was burning on a frying pan — a common method of self-killing in South Korea, an ultra- competitiv­e society with one of the world’s highest suicide rates.

Kim’s close friend, musician Nain9, released a suicide note on her Instagram account, saying he had asked her to publish the message in the event of his death.

“I am broken from inside. The depression that gnawed on me slowly has finally engulfed me entirely,” it said, adding he “couldn’t defeat it anymore”.

“I was so alone,” he went on. “The act of ending is difficult. I’ve lived until now because of that difficulty.”

“Please tell me I did a good job,” he implored, ending the note with: “You’ve worked hard. You’ve really gone through a lot. Goodbye.”

The five-member SHINee debuted in 2008 and went on to lead the “Korean Wave” that saw South Korean pop culture develop a fan base across Asia and beyond.

Known for peppy songs and carefully- choreograp­hed dance numbers performed with military precision, SHINee have become one of the world’s bestknown K-pop acts.

The band have released five albums that swept charts at home and abroad, with some of them reaching Number 1 on the US Billboard World Albums chart.

Jonghyun was seen as a model K-pop celebrity, who boasted flawless singing and dancing skills and rarely made headlines with the romantic relationsh­ips, drink- driving or drug use that derailed the careers of many other artists.

He released his first solo album in 2015, topping the Billboard World Albums chart, and performed at solo concerts in Seoul only last week.

K-pop stars undergo cut-throat competitio­n and gruelling years-long training at the hands of their agents, who dictate everything from music style to diet and even mobile phone use.

Many are also under pressure to maintain a squeaky- clean and wholesome image at all times.

A master’s thesis by a prominent Seoul actress in 2009 said that 40 per cent of actors or actresses had considered suicide at least once due to a lack of privacy, online bullying or unstable incomes.

Hundreds of Jonghyun’s tearful fans paid their respects at a mourning altar in the Seoul hospital where his body lay.

“I came here to say the last farewell... since we fans apparently couldn’t be there for him when he needed help most,” said Jung Min-Kyung, 19.

“I think our country has very high expectatio­ns of celebritie­s,” she added.

Social media was flooded by thousands of messages of mourning, and in the hours after his death it was the top trending topic on China’s Twitter-like Weibo, with more than 140 million views.

“I really can’t believe that you’re gone,” wrote one poster. “Wish you can rest in peace in heaven, be an ordinary person in your next life and smile happily.”

China is a major K-pop market and songs written or performed by Jonghyun packed the Korean top 10 charts on Xiami.com, one of the country’s most popular music websites.

In the Chilean capital Santiago, photos showed throngs of fans sobbing near a makeshift memorial outside the Korean embassy.

Many other K-pop stars in the stable of SHINee’s agents SM Entertainm­ent — which dominates K-pop — cancelled public appearance­s to visit the mourning altar in Seoul.

Jonghyun’s funeral would be held today, the firm said in a statement, adding: “Other members of SHINee as well as other artists at our company are all mourning his death amid deep sorrow and shock.”

Seoul police said it seemed “certain” that Kim’s death was a suicide and they planned to close the case without an autopsy as requested by his family.

He was pronounced dead shortly after being moved to a hospital.

Authoritie­s were alerted by his sister, after he sent her text messages reading: “This is my last farewell” and “Please let me go and say I did a good job.”

I am broken from inside. The depression that had been slowly eating me up finally devoured me and I couldn’t defeat it. Kim Jong-hyun, or Jonghyun, lead singer of SHINee

 ??  ?? (Left) Jonghyun during a performanc­e as lead singer of Shinee. • (Right) A portrait of Jonghyun during the memorial service.
(Left) Jonghyun during a performanc­e as lead singer of Shinee. • (Right) A portrait of Jonghyun during the memorial service.
 ?? — Reuters photos courtesy of Yonhap ?? Fans of Jonghyun queue to mourn during a memorial service for him in Seoul.
— Reuters photos courtesy of Yonhap Fans of Jonghyun queue to mourn during a memorial service for him in Seoul.

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