11/26/14

But seriously though, what's going on with MBLAQ?



     MBLAQ dropped their 7th Winter, and somehow I'm sad? The songs are actually very good although one upbeat song would have been nice, but I'm still really worried about their future. The fact that they won't be promoting this album on music nor variety shows gives me this feeling that things aren't going to turn out well. Not to mention this whole album sounds like a goodbye album and their having a concert in Seoul this weekend called "CURTAIN CALL". CURTAIN. CALL. Call. Of the curtains. Wut. Apparently they've halted negotiations for their contracts until after the concert, but like, where is the incentive for Lee Joon and Thunder to stay? If you ask me this whole album is cheap on J.Tune Camp's part. Fans of MBLAQ will buy it, but their not putting any money towards promoting it, so it won't reach a wider audience of potential buys. Isn't this the type of poor management strategy that made Lee Joon and Thunder want to bounce in the first place?
       I just don't see Lee Joon and Thunder staying at this point  unless J.Tune makes some big promises. Joon has expressed his interest in furthering his acting career, and Thunder has expressed an interest in composing. Are these two areas that J.Tune can really help them shine in? What I really don't understand is how MBLAQ's sister group TWO X was able to sign with a new label so easily. Why can't they let MBLAQ go as a whole as well? I mean, J.Tune still has ANGRYCITY DISGRUNTLEDSUBURB  MADTOWN. To be honest, they probably won't let MBLAQ go because they have the most established fanbase out of all J.Tune Camp's artist, but those numbers will dwindle if this type of management continues.

Hopefully they can work something out! Good luck MBLAQ! 


This is MBLAQ!

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