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Major Boy Band Nine Percent is No More, and Fans are Crying “Like Rainfall”


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https://radiichina.com/major-boy-band-nine-percent-is-no-more-and-fans-are-crying-like-rainfall/

By ZACH HOLLO

 

The popular Chinese boy band Nine Percent has disbanded after just 18 months together, causing many fans to express sorrow over the group’s separation. The group rose to fame in 2018 on the hit TV singing competition show Idol Producer. Their first album To the Nines earned more than 10 million RMB in China.

As an indicator of the band’s official dissolution, netizens have pointed to the status of former group members on Baidu. Before, searching a performer’s name on the search engine returned a result with a prominent box indicating that he was a member of Nine Percent. Now, reference to Nine Percent appears only lower in the detailed description of each former member.

 

 

 

Nine Percent rocked the Chinese entertainment industry in the few months they existed, experiencing a truly meteoric rise in popularity in the short time since the group’s formation. Fans of Nine Percent are estimated to have generated some 20 million RMB of Idol Producer’s revenue, a testament to China’s booming “fan economy.”

A recent internet feud between fans of pop legend Jay Chou and fans of Nine Percent’s lead star Cai Xukun also became a top-trending topic on microblogging platform Weibo and a subject of heated generational debate.

 

After the apparent split, the band’s former members posted a group selfie on Weibo with the text “Forever💙,” while the group’s official Weibo account posted a “graduation photo.” Many fans took to Weibo to post tributes to their beloved boy band and express sorrow over the breakup.

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did they even have group fans

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Chinese akgaes celebrating gege is full alone.

I hate how they were created for being global face of cpop and became another c akgaes cult. C entertainment are jealous of music influence of kpop and wanted something like BTS or EXO but akgaes and solo interests ruined everything. If the boys want in a few of years they will be pull an IOI. For that reason kpop wins.

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