BTS mourns An important member of their team takes their

BTS mourns: An important member of their team takes their own life

The world of music Clothes in mourning after it was announced that the producer and composer, Bram Inscore, took his life at the age of 41. The musician was known for work together with bands like bts and other artists including Troy SivanThat's why several representatives of the entertainment industry mourn his death.

This December 30th, the producer's family sent one unfolded to the media to report on the artist's death. This was explained in detail in the text Inscoreended his life After a hard fight against it depression“However, on December 19, it was only at that time that the decision was made to disclose the incident.

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Bram Inscore took his own life on 41 IG @braminscore

Who was Bram Inscore, BTS employee?

“Selfless as a person and generous as a collaborator, he served humanity brilliantly Music, but never to his own ego. However, deep compassion and dry wit were embedded in everything he did never looked for praise or consent,” underlines the emotional letter with which his relatives they shot of composer.

The artist was originally from San Francisco, California, where he currently lived. Inscore He started playing bass in high school and studied music He studied orchestra and jazz at the University of Southern California, but dropped out to tour with bands such as: BeckTwin Shadow, Thurston Moore and Charlotte Ginsbourg.

Bram Inscore collaborated with BTS in 2020 on IG @braminscore

He eventually turned his attention to songwriting and released his debut solo album in 2009 titled “BRAM.' and in 2016 as part of the duet TouchShe became famous with “It’s Fate”. Due to his excellent work, he collaborated with important artists such as Troye Sivan with the hit single “YOUTH“, from the album “Blue neighborhood“ (2015); Andy Grammer with “Don’t Give Up on Me” from “Naive” (2019); as well as with bts for the song “Louder than bombs“the disc”Map of the Soul: 7” (2020).