Remembering M.C The Max's Jae Yoon: Four Years Since His Passing

It has been four years since Jae Yoon, a member of the South Korean band M.C The Max (엠씨더맥스), tragically passed away. He was found dead at his home in the Seogyo-dong area of Mapo, Seoul, on May 13, 2021, at the age of 39.
Prior to his death, the Mapo Police Station received reports concerning Jae Yoon's well-being, leading to the shocking announcement from his agency that he had left this world. The news was particularly devastating as it came just two months after the release of M.C The Max's 20th-anniversary album, a significant milestone for the group.
In a statement, the agency expressed their deep sorrow, stating, "All members of M.C The Max and the staff at 325 Entertainment are mourning the sudden loss. We ask for your prayers for Jae Yoon's peaceful rest and kindly request that speculative articles regarding his passing be avoided to protect the grieving family."
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Jae Yoon's funeral was held privately, and his remains were laid to rest in the United States, where his family resides.
Jae Yoon debuted in 2000 with the band Moonchild (문차일드). After a member's departure, he transitioned to acting alongside Lee Soo (이수) and Jeon Min Hyuk (전민혁), rebranding the group as M.C The Max. He actively contributed to the band's albums, showcasing his unique musical style. In addition to his singing career, he made guest appearances in various shows, including SBS's Let's Go (렛츠고) and KBS2's Run, Mom (달려라 울엄마). Notably, he gained attention in 2012 for his participation in the SBS special Star Love Village (스타애정촌 짝), where he revealed his work as a popular commercial song composer.