Seo Minwoo was even more popular around 10 years ago when he was only known as an
ulzzang, back in Cyworld days along with other
ulzzangs such as Lee Chihoon, Park Taejoon, etc. I barely recognize him now as his physical appearance had changed a lot, probably to suit the industry's needs, sadly his sacrifices/efforts didn't get him far.
His group will start to gain more attention from now on. I don't know if it has to do with anything, but in 2014 his group 100% released an MV titled "심장이 뛴다", literally translates as "Heart is beating" but written as "Beat" only for the official title. Someone on a Korean platform wrote that this title, 심장이 뛴다 (Heart is beating) is a possible pun to Minwoo's death cause, which is a heart attack (I will include the original article below). Of course this is just a speculation, but it's worth mentioning.
As I looked up the MV, I noticed that it was released on March 16, 2014, around 4 years before Minwoo's death on March 25, 2018. Again, nobody has to believe in Chinese numerology, because the people behind this (possibly) believe it. 4 is associated with death in East Asian nations, and the number has been used a lot for this kind of tragedy of "natural causes". In short, it's believed to be a powerful number. In the beginning of the MV, there were coffins with the members' name written, along with their birth dates. Minwoo's wasn't there because at that time, he was enlisted for military service, so that made him the odd one out.
Note that his age when he passed away,
33, is an occult number. It's like there's no better time than that day/this year to make a sacrifice.
33: THE MAGIC NUMBER
WHY IS THIS NUMBER SO IMPORTANT TO SO MANY?
“…in Spiritual Numerology, the numbers 11, 22, and 33 are the three ‘Master Numbers’, the highest being 33 … This highest of the master numbers was the age of the Master Initiate (Jesus) at his death, resurrection and ascension, giving more esoteric accents. The ’33’ symbolizes the highest spiritual conscious attainable by the human being.”
The people who are (possibly) behind this is very smart because nobody will suspect anyone, but is that really the case? It's very strange that Shinhwa made their 20th anniversary comeback just a day after Minwoo's death, it's known that Andy is the member who owns Minwoo's 100% group. I used to be a fan and sang a lot of Shinhwa's songs so I am kind of familiar with their symbolism etc.
First of all, they have a coat of arms as their logo that changes color with every new release.
As we can see, they use a phoenix as their symbol. Phoenix symbolizes "resurrection", it suits the master number 33 they (possibly) use on Minwoo's (possible) execution.
The smoke reminds me of EXO's Universe that portrays Jonghyun's cause of death and TVXQ's comeback teaser in 2018 (I will write about this later). Could it be that Minwoo died of the similar cause (involving smoke)? No, I'm not trying to spread false information, it's merely my speculation. As another user has mentioned on here earlier, "heart attack" is very vague, the real cause of death could be anything, including drug overdose.
100% Singer Seo Min-woo Found Dead after Suspected Drug Overdose
The lead singer of the K-pop group 100%, Seo Min-woo, was found dead earlier today (Monday). The cause-of-death remains extremely suspicious, and appears tied to a drug overdose.
According to Top Media, his agency, Min-woo officially died of cardiac arrest at his home in the Gangnam district of Seoul, South Korea. The first responders found him without any pulse and declared him dead.
Seo Min-woo was 33, and was not known to be struggling with health issues prior to his death. Indeed, ‘cardiac arrest’ is often a cause-of-death tied to overdoses for younger people, either as a direct result of drug abuse or an intentional cover-up.
Sadly, Min-woo’s death is unlikely to halt a K-pop pressure-cooker that is — literally — killing its superstars. Indeed, the dog-eat-dog K-pop genre features hundreds of hyper-competitive groups, all vying to attain the status the Min-woo once craved.
Just be careful what you wish for.
Meanwhile, 100% was set to conquer Japan this coming April. The group’s agency has yet to confirm if the concerts will be cancelled.
Say hi to your demonic uncles.
They also have this song "Angel" with the MV telling a complicated story about a man with 2 personalities, the good and the bad man, Hyde and Jekyll, with a woman/partner (portrayed as an angel) that seems to made his mental illness even worse and then the man ended up killing himself, thinking that he was killed by another person but it was him who killed himself. It's so dark and depressing, and (possibly) a method the elite used to control their celebrities. Exiting SM Entertainment didn't make them on the good side of the industry, because there's no good side on it (again, my opinion).
The author who wrote about the possible word pun of the song "Heart is beating" also said that Minwoo was probably chosen as the sacrifice because, it should have been Lee Minwoo of Shinhwa instead (notice the word pun here). It's almost unbelievable that their group could stay intact for 20 years with no hiatus, no changing of members... I'm not saying that they're just a group of untalented people who use only the occult influence to stay together in the entertainment industry, I'm saying that that kind of "power" might have come with a price.
SHINee and Ladies Code gained more attention when some of their members passed away on tragedies, 100% will probably gain the same kind of attention. Shinhwa probably think it's a win-win solution, 100% becomes popular and Shinhwa stays famous lol. Anyway, all of this is just my own speculation.
This is the article I mentioned, the author thinks that Minwoo's death could be interconnected to many tragedies happening in South Korea. I don't dare yet to translate everything because they mentioned companies (including S company) and several other celebrities and I must try to understand all the stories first before connecting the puzzles, I don't want to spread false rumors. If anyone is interested though, you can point which part you want me to translate, and I'll try to find the articles that possibly connect with that part.
This part talked about his last message on Instagram and the possible relation of his death with Shinhwa's anniversary celebration
Possible relation with S company, the movie "Bad Boy", SBS, EXO, cat abuse in Goyang city, BTS, Choi Siwon's dog biting incident
Possible relation with Lee Eun Joo's suicide, Jonghyun, "Song for You" single
Not every detail that stands alone makes sense, so a research must be done before making a conclusion.