43-year-old Lee Jung (Cheonrokdam) decides to retire, confessing to fighting kidney cancer + fraud of all property

Jun 02, 2025

43-year-old Lee Jung (Cheonrokdam) decides to retire, confessing to fighting kidney cancer  fraud of all property



Singer Cheon Rok-dam (Lee Jung) has revealed his retirement concerns.

On KBS2 'The boss's ears are donkey ears', which aired on the 1st, Chun Rok-dam Kim Yong-bin, Jin Sun-mi and Son Bin-ah, who played an active role in TV CHOSUN 'Mr. Trot 3', appeared.

Born in 1981, Chun Rok-dam debuted as Lee Jung in 2002 and was loved by releasing hits such as 'Don't Cry'Dasin'Just Breathe'. With his unique tone and solid singing ability, he was recognized for his ability to be called '2nd Kim Gun-mo'. On top of that, he volunteered to join the Marine Corps and completed his military service, becoming a favorable singer for the whole nation.




His versatile life was met with great hardship. Cheonrokdam, who had been self-reflecting since the drunk driving incident in 2016, went down to Jeju Island after clearing the surroundings. However, in 2023, kidney cancer was discovered. Chun Rok-dam said, "Fortunately, during regular check-ups, cancer was discovered in the early stages and he underwent emergency surgery, and the prognosis is good enough that no separate chemotherapy is required."

43-year-old Lee Jung (Cheonrokdam) decides to retire, confessing to fighting kidney cancer  fraud of all property
Chen Rok-dam retired in his heart eight years ago. I was sick and I was scammed for my entire fortune. That's why I gave up my mind and went down to Jeju Island."

Cheonrokdam changed the name of his activity from Lee Jeong to Cheonrokdam and challenged 'Mr. Trot 3'. It was my first time trying trot, but I was able to pull myself together with my wife's support.




He said "My wife's support was the loudest. They're newly married, but they're separated, so they became a couple at the end of the month. "Now I feel like I'm wearing my clothes. I feel so comfortable. Before that, every stage was burdensome and uncomfortable. Since the song was difficult, there was a lot of pressure to do well. Now, I'm so happy to sing."

Reporter Baek Ji-eun silk781220@sportschosun.com






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