Wednesday, 22 June 2011

Once Together, Always Together

So, the news that everyone has been waiting for has finally come. Like many other boybands, Fahrenheit will be partially disbanded. It has been recently announced by Fahrenheit's singing managing company, HIM International Music, that Wu Zun has shown no more interest in singing, and therefore, would depart ways from Fahrenheit is a whole.
Many fans are deeply saddened by this news, despite Chun's manager assurance that Chun is still the process of deciding. Many even expressed that they would not support Fahrenheit any longer, since an incomplete season is like not having any seasons at all. As well as many other ugly things that should not have came out of those who once loved Fahrenheit.
But I wanted to ask; what does it matter?
Wouldn't Chun's fans continue to support  the other three in memory of the times Chun spend with them?
And wouldn’t the fans of Calvin, Jiro, and Aaron continue to watch Chun's movies for the same reason?
So isn't this just like as if they had never disbanded in the first place?
On a logical perceptive, 2.2 billion dollars in tourism was brought to Taiwan since Fahrenheit started being the ambassadors. Wouldn't it be a good opportunity to continue to let the four of them endorse, just so the fans from all over would have a chance at seeing them together again in at least one event? As well as making Taiwan more money in the process.

Whatever the outcome might be, it's like what Calvin said, they had smiled together and cried together on stage. Those memories would never be erased. 

Friday, 3 June 2011

Really disbanding?

When groups get too popular, the media would pay more attention to them. So if they behave odd just so slightly, rumors will start to fly.
In South Korea, there is SS501, who is rumored to disband.
In Taiwan, there is Fahrenheit.

Ever since Fahrenheit got famous, they have been rumored to have member conflicts and disbanding numerous times. No matter how Fahrenheit explained that they will NEVER disband, the rumors just continue.
Lightly, the rumors have gotten stronger because of the contract problem with Chun Wu. As well as him announcing that he wants to focus more on filming rather than singing.
There has been news about him signing with another company. I've done a little surface research, and here is what I found about the news:
The company that was said on the news is a filming company. The company that Fahrenheit signed to as a group is a music company. This means that the two companies has nothing to do with each other. As long as Fahrenheit is still signed together to one of the companies, there SHOULD not be rumors of real disbanding.
(Although I have to admit that there is no news of THAT contract either.).
Like Chun said, if they had disbanded, then he wouldn't have showed up to perform with the other members.
But no matter how many members of Fahrenheit there are, won't the fans always support them? As long as the spirit of the four boys are still there, would it matter if one occasionally does not show?