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Iron was one of K-pop’s most controversial stars: from working with BTS’ RM to duetting with AOA’s Jimin, 6 defining moments in the troubled idol’s life

South-Korean rapper Iron was pronounced dead outside his Seoul home on January 25. Photo: Polaris Entertainment/Handout
South-Korean rapper Iron was pronounced dead outside his Seoul home on January 25. Photo: Polaris Entertainment/Handout

  • The South Korean rapper was pronounced dead outside his Seoul home on January 25, aged 29
  • After finding fame on rap reality show Show Me the Money, he worked with K-pop idols including BTS’ RM, Supreme Boi and AOA’s Jimin

South Korean rapper Iron has died at the age of 29. The musician born Jung Heon-cheol was reportedly discovered laying in a flower bed near his Seoul flat, by a security guard, on Monday (January 25) morning. He was sent to a nearby hospital but later pronounced dead.

While we await official news on the cause of his death, here are six defining moments from the controversial artist’s life and career.

South Korean rapper Iron was found dead at age 29. Photo: Handout
South Korean rapper Iron was found dead at age 29. Photo: Handout
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His rise to fame

Iron rose to fame on South Korean rap reality survival show Show Me the Money. He came in as runner-up in the third season of the popular series in 2014, making his final appearance in the semi-finals performing the song Malice. The lyrics “I hope not to have regrets at the end of my life” hit hard now.

His duet with AOA’s Jimin

When Iron appeared on K-pop star Jimin of AOA’s solo track Puss, the rapper’s hard-hitting mic skills caused a stir. Here’s the duo performing the song live on Unpretty Rapstar.

His track with BTS’ RM

Selfie time for BTS’ RM and rapper Iron. @bts_twt/Twitter
Selfie time for BTS’ RM and rapper Iron. @bts_twt/Twitter