Wait a moment... I don't get it all... ^^ I'm not really in SZ fandom, I'm a Senpai, Kanjani and Arashi fan, but listen to the younger ones here and there too. Did they really release two singles with three members only!? OMG, why? Is there a reason? That's even worse than Kisumai atm. Since when does the agency divide the groups like this? Former groups have done everything to stay united (K8's Subaru and Ryo even declined the frontsinger role after their debut, because they wanted the others be seen as well. Even TOKIO with Nagase as the main vocalist is a well balanced band!) - and it worked out really well every time. I can't believe that they agency thinks dividing groups into main members and sub members is a good idea. Kisumai-fans are already really pissed that they hardly get a glimpse on 'the other four', but releaseing two singles with only three members is even worse. If at least they would call it a sub-unit. JE has done that several times and fans have always adapted to it. But this here is not a sub unit, right?
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Date: 2014-11-16 08:52 am (UTC)I'm not really in SZ fandom, I'm a Senpai, Kanjani and Arashi fan, but listen to the younger ones here and there too.
Did they really release two singles with three members only!? OMG, why? Is there a reason? That's even worse than Kisumai atm. Since when does the agency divide the groups like this? Former groups have done everything to stay united (K8's Subaru and Ryo even declined the frontsinger role after their debut, because they wanted the others be seen as well. Even TOKIO with Nagase as the main vocalist is a well balanced band!) - and it worked out really well every time. I can't believe that they agency thinks dividing groups into main members and sub members is a good idea. Kisumai-fans are already really pissed that they hardly get a glimpse on 'the other four', but releaseing two singles with only three members is even worse.
If at least they would call it a sub-unit. JE has done that several times and fans have always adapted to it. But this here is not a sub unit, right?