songwriter for BTS dies at the age of 41

songwriter for BTS dies at the age of 41

American producer and composer Bram Inscoreknown for collaborating with personalities like bts and Troye Sivan committed suicide at age 41 in San Francisco, California.

In a statement reported by American media, his relatives reported that the musician “ended his life after a tough battle against him.” depression“, on December 19th.

“Selfless as a person and generous as a collaborator, he served the music brilliantly, but never his own ego. “Deep compassion and dry wit were embedded in everything he did, although he never sought praise or recognition,” the letter said.

Who was Bram Inscore?

Born in San Francisco, Inscore began playing bass in high school and studied orchestral and jazz music at the University of Southern California (USC).

The instrumentalist also left university to take part in tours with bands such as Beck, Twin Shadow, Thurston Moore and Charlotte Ginsgbourg, eventually devoting himself to music composition.

In 2009 he released his debut solo album under the title “BRAM” and in 2016 he presented “It's Fate” as part of the duet Touché.

Inscore contributed as a composer to various singles by well-known artists, such as “Youth” for the album “Blue Neighborhood” (2015) by Troye Sivan, “Don't Give Up on Me” for the album “Naive” (2019). by Andy Grammer or “Louder than Bombs” by the South Korean phenomenon BTS, which is part of the material “Map of the Soul: 7” (2020).

If you, a family member, friend or neighbor are having suicidal thoughts or a mental health disorder, seek help and call the ASSMCA PAS hotline at 9-8-8 or 1-800-981-0023 and 1-888. 672-7622 for the hearing and speech impaired.