Singer, the second elder of Utopia, was originally named Geno Gagula.
Once a genius rock singer, he was framed by the reigning rock king for plagiarism, accused of stealing a song and branded a plagiarist who was despised by all. Cast out and left with nothing, his family was shattered.
Though he feared ghosts, they never harmed him; it was humans who left him scarred.
From that point on, there were no more rock singers—only Singer, ranked second on the Hypnotist Rankings.
At his enemy's grand concert, he hypnotized him into a deadly act, compelling him to commit suicide by gunfire. He then posted the hypnotic ban song online using his enemy's account, causing fans to fall into a trance and take their own lives.
After that, his singing ceased to be about pleasing the public; it became a tool for taking lives.
He no longer cared about right or wrong. From that moment on, no one would dare to hurt him with their words.