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Pop Music Critic Kim Young-dae Passes Away
48 Years of Introducing K-pop to the World
Global K-pop Community Mourns a Defining Voice

📍 South Korea  •  🗓️ December 25, 2025  •  🎵 K-pop News

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SEOUL: The global music community is mourning the loss of Kim Young-dae, one of South Korea’s most respected pop music critics. The news of his passing at the age of 48 was confirmed on December 25 through his official Instagram account, sending shockwaves across the K-pop industry.

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Kim Young-dae was widely known for decoding the global rise of K-pop and explaining its cultural impact to international audiences. A respected author and critic, he played a key role in interpreting the phenomenon of groups such as BTS for the world. The circumstances surrounding his passing have not been publicly disclosed.

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A Voice That Shaped Global K-pop Understanding

Kim’s final known video appearance was released on December 19, 2025, as part of his web series “School of Music”, featuring NCT’s Haechan following the singer’s solo album “Taste.” His analytical insight and approachable explanations made complex musical trends accessible to fans worldwide.

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According to Korean media reports, Kim Young-dae’s funeral has been arranged at Room 6 of Seoul Chung-Ang University Hospital’s funeral hall. The procession is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. KST on December 27, with burial to take place at Seoul Memorial Park.

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