He mentioned the impact of the 'Tajinyo' incident on his father's health.
Tablo expressed gratitude to his colleagues, stating they helped him overcome his sorrow.
[TV Daily Reporter Choi Hana] Singer Tablo (45) shared his feelings regarding the 'Tajinyo' incident and the pain of losing his father. On his recent YouTube channel, he reflected on his loss, recalling the death of his father in 2012. Tablo stated, 'The second time I experienced death up close was when my father passed away,' revealing his emotions candidly.
He particularly hinted that the 'Tajinyo' incident negatively affected his father's health, considering it a significant trauma for himself. He added, 'People were just cruel; I dislike calling it a scandal.' The distressing circumstances also led to his father's declining health and eventual passing, leaving a profound impact on Tablo.
Finally, Tablo expressed his personal thoughts on Korean funeral culture, recalling the physical and mental struggles he faced during the obligation of receiving mourners. He expressed gratitude for his colleagues who supported him during this difficult time, emphasizing that sharing the pain of loss was also a way to honor their memories.
Tablo's crisis of losing his father has forged a profound bond with many fans, significantly influencing his music. By healing his past wounds through music, he reveals a more human side, which plays a vital role in his growth as an artist. Fans find hope and comfort in his story, showcasing the value of his narrative as an artist.
Moreover, the 'Tajinyo' incident prompted Tablo to rethink new ways of connecting with the public. Although the incident left him with tangible scars, it became a crucial turning point in his life and music. This experience has deepened the understanding of the relationship between artists and fans, positively impacting the broader Korean music industry.
Lastly, Tablo's confession serves as another testament to the kind of artist he is. His courage to share personal pain and convey his story inspires many and sets a new standard for how artists engage with society.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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