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Why did MUJI dissolve?

Generally speaking, there are two kinds of statements:

A story comes from the government: Liang Guang and Pin Guan are independent musicians. After the company tried to get them to cooperate on Palm, they were unexpectedly well received, so they simply let the group continue to develop. After many albums, the two still did not change their original intention and challenged themselves again to become independent musicians.

Another way of saying it comes from fans: It is rumored that Pin Guan chose to dissolve temporarily because he was depressed and worried about dragging Liang Guang down. Initially, Liang Guang Pin Guan signed a contract with Rolling Stone in his personal capacity. Their first album Palm and second album Heart released in Malaysia used Liang Guang Pin Guan instead of Muji. They produced the music in an album in the way of cooperation between two musicians.

In Taiwan Province Province, Rolling Stone in Taiwan Province Province gave them a Muji name and put it on the market as the first boy group of Rolling Stone. (MUJI was originally a Japanese brand. Because of this, Pin Guan, Liang Guang could not promote it in the name of MUJI for some time. )

After Liang Guang Pin Guan released his fourth album "Meet You" in Taiwan Province, Liang Guang didn't know what kind of music to make next, so as to continue the popularity of Muji and didn't want it to fade out of people's sight. Because he is a very strict person in music, he is used to thinking everything out and completing it step by step. When there was no printing, he was responsible for most of the song creation or production.

When he told the company his ideas and asked the company to plan a development direction for them, the company didn't have any plans. Then the company announced the dissolution of MUJI.

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