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6/18/11
Aaron Yan revealed that Wu Chun might quit singing
It is rumoured that Taiwanese boy band Fahrenheit may be going their separate ways
With each member concentrating on their solo careers currently, it is no wonder that speculations that Tawainese boy band Fahrenheit might disband has sparked again.
Wu Chun, the "soul" of the group, reportedly intends to quit singing and shift his focus to acting. The Bruneian heartthrob apparently wants to end his contract with HIM International -- his current management company -- and sign on with another company.
At a recent event in Hong Kong, band mate Aaron Yan responded to the rumour.
"I'm not sure about his contract [with HIM]. We've been together for many years. No matter what happens, the relationship we have is real. I'll give my sincere blessings and support to each and every one of them. We each have our own managers, and they usually accommodate us according to our schedule," he said.
Commenting on Wu Chun's decision to focus on acting, Aaron said that Wu Chun "did not say that he doesn't want to record any album".
"He also wants to spend more time with his family. If we do another album, we'd have to travel for promotions. He's in doubt and tired, but I respect his decision," he said earnestly.
Would Wu Chun's departure affect the group then?
Aaron laughed and said, "Every one of us has our charisma and attractiveness. The power of three may work, but we are complete if the four of us stick together."
The singer let on that the group has "discussed releasing another album".
"Fahrenheit needs a common platform. However, we may record solo songs in our future albums," Aaron let on.
The band's management company HIM International recently responded to the disbandment rumour, claiming that it is untrue and that they are still handing Wu Chun's schedule. The company stressed both parties still have a good working relationship.
Credit:@xinmsn
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