JVKV
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Jerry Yan, Vanness Wu, Ken Chu, and Vic Zhou at a press conference in Seoul, South Korea. |
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Origin | Republic of China (Taiwan) |
Other name(s) | F4 |
Occupation | Singers, actors |
Genre(s) | Mandopop |
Label(s) | Sony Music Entertainment (2001–2004) Sony BMG (2004–2007) |
Years active | 2001–2002 2007-present |
Current Members | Jerry Yan, Vanness Wu, Ken Chu, Vic Zhou |
Official site | sonymusic.com.tw/pop/f4 |
JVKV is a popular boy band from Taiwan. The group began in the Taiwanese drama Meteor Garden as F4 with members Jerry Yan, Vanness Wu, Ken Chu, and Vic Zhou. They have also attained popularity in other countries in Asia, such as Japan.[1]
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[edit] Musical career
[edit] F4 (2001-2002)
The Meteor Garden series is an adaptation of the Japanese shōjo manga series, Boys Over Flowers (Hana Yori Dango). Yan plays the lead role of Dao Ming Si, an extremely arrogant and rich university student who meets his match in the poor but proud girl, Shan Cai - played by Barbie Hsu. Zhou, Wu and Zhu play his friends Hua Ze Lei, Mei Zuo, and Xi Men respectively. The four boys were the most popular and handsome boys at the university; they were recognised as the group named the "Flower Four", hence the title: F4.
Meteor Garden was released in Taiwan in 2001 and turned the leads into stars virtually overnight[citation needed]. In 2002 Meteor Garden was released in Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and in the Philippines in 2003. The series was smuggled into Mainland China in 2002 despite an official ban by the authorities there on its showing due to its emphasis on power and materialism[citation needed]. A sequel, Meteor Garden II, was shot in Spain later and released in 2002. The success of "Meteor Garden" is notable because it has launched the idol drama craze.[citation needed]
In 2001, F4 became a boyband and signed a record deal with Sony Music Entertainment. Together they have released three albums, Meteor Rain, Fantasy 4ever, and "Waiting for You Here". In 2002, F4 sang the Mandarin cover of "Can't Help Falling in Love" included in the Asian version of Walt Disney's Lilo & Stitch soundtrack.[2] The English version of this song is sung by A*Teens, which is a cover of the 1961 Elvis Presley hit of the same title. They also made the Mandarin cover of Yo Te Amo by Chayanne.
F4 has been sponsored by Pepsi, Yamaha Motorbikes and Samuel & Kevin. The Taiwan Tourism Bureau appointed members of F4 as Tourism Ambassadors on March 9, 2007. Their "Wish to See You in Taiwan" campaign involves filming a television advertisement and a drama series filmed on tourist locations. As tourism ambassadors, F4 members also invited its overseas fans from South Korea and elsewhere to visit Taiwan.[3]
[edit] JVKV (2007-present)
On April 29, 2007, Meteor Garden producer Angie Chai announced that the group would no longer be known as F4. The change in name stemmed from copyright-related issues. Japanese publisher Shueisha, who owns the copyright to Boys Over Flowers allowed the group to use F4 as its band name in 2001. However, as Japan had filmed and aired its own live action versions of the popular manga, with its own cast of four, the publisher felt that there may be confusion over the name in different countries.[4][5] Due to this conflict, the group was renamed JVKV using the first initials of each of the group's members. According to the producer, the members are listed in the new name by the order of their birth dates from oldest to youngest, thus Vanness Wu's name appears before Vic Zhou's.[6]
Despite rumours of disbanding,[7] JVKV released their third album, Waiting For You, on December 28, 2007.[8] Their third album still bore the name F4, not JVKV.
[edit] Solo projects
- See also: Jerry Yan, Vanness Wu, Ken Chu, and Vic Zhou
JVKV are also concentrating on their solo careers in acting and music.
Wu has focused more of his attention on movies and music. He released his 2nd album titled "V.Dubb" (his nickname) in April of 2007, five years after his first album, "Body Will Sing". He's been in numerous music videos, "Ai Cuo" with Wang Leehom and Chinese version "Crazy in Love" with Beyonce. He has also been involved with several big-screen movies such as "Kung Fu Fighter", "Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon", and "Dragon Squad" just to name a few.
In August 2004, Yan came out with his first solo album titled, 'The First Time' (第一次 Jerry for You). He's acted in Taiwan drama series "The Hospital" and made a movie, Magic Kitchen 魔幻廚房 (2004).
Zhou has come out with 3 solo albums, "Make a Wish" (January 2002), "Remember I Love You" (January 2004), and "I'm not F4" (November 2007), not to mention, he has acted in at least one drama series every year since his first break in 2001 with the exception of 2003. Within the last year, he will also be coming out with 2 movies, "Linger" and "Tea Fight."
Chu, known to love food and cooking, came out with his own cook book, "Delicious Relations" [美味关系] in 2006 after starring in a string of idol dramas. He has also starred in at least one drama every year since 2001, with the exception of 2005. That year, he came out with his own solo album, "On Ken's Time." He has filmed 3 movies to date. In a recent interview with F4, Chu has mentioned that he is growing increasingly more interested in music.
Three of the four will be acting in "Waiting for You Here." Vic Zhou and Ken Chu will be starring in it, while Vanness will have a guest appearance in a few episodes. Due to scheduling conflicts, Jerry Yan will not be starring in it and instead, Kingone Wang will be playing the part that was initially intended for Jerry. Instead, Jerry Yan is filming a series in Taiwan alongside Wu Chun of Fahrenheit and Show Luo, called "Hot Shot" which will be released in the summer of 2008. The series is based around basketball and the boys' competition on court. This series is highly anticipated due to the star status of the 3 male leads.
[edit] Discography
流星雨 (Meteor Rain) (November 2001) - F4
- 流星雨 - Sung by F4
- 我是真的真的很愛你 - Sung by Jerry
- Here We Are - Sung by Ken
- 誰讓你流淚 (Shei rang ni liu lei - Who Made You Cry?) -Sung by Vanness
- 為你執著 - Sung by Vic
- 第一時間 - Sung by F4
- 要定妳 - Sung by Jerry
- 你不愛我愛誰? (Ni bu ai wo ai shei - Who Do You love if Not Me?) -Sung by Vanness
- 愛不會一直等妳 - Sung by Ken
- 最特別的存在 - Sung by Vic
Fantasy 4ever (January 2003) - F4
- 絕不能失去你 - Sung by F4
- 煙火的季節 - Sung by F4
- 愛的領域 - Sung by F4
- 一個人的冬季 - Sung by Vic
- 晴天 - Sung by Jerry
- 當你是朋友 (Dang ni shi peng you - You as a friend) - Vanness and Ken Zhu (朱孝天)
- 我愛你 - Sung by F4
- 只有我 - Sung by Jerry
- 心理測驗 (Xin li ce yan - Psychological test)
- 怎麽會是你 - Sung by Vic
- Ask For More - Sung by F4
- Can't Help Falling in Love - Sung by F4
Waiting for you 在這裡等你 (28 December 2007) - F4
- 體驗(F4)
- 在這裡等你(F4)
- 你是我唯一的執著(言承旭)
- Listen to your heart(吳建豪)
- 殘念(周渝民)
- 愛不停止(朱孝天)
- 白(周渝民)
- 七天 - 吳建豪
- 無所謂(朱孝天)
- 我沒有辦法離開你(言承旭)
[edit] References
- ^ Kim, Han Il. "Sizing up China: Japanese women fueling wave of Chinese pop culture boom", Asahi Shimbun, 2007-09-03. Retrieved on 2007-12-15.
- ^ (Chinese) "F4主唱《星际宝贝》横袭好莱坞 F4 singers hit Hollywood in Lilo & Stitch", NETandTV.com, 2002-06-26. Retrieved on 2007-12-15.
- ^ Garcia, Cathy Rose A. "Boy Band F4 Invites Korean Fans to Taiwan", Korea Times, 2007-03-12. Retrieved on 2007-06-05.
- ^ Wang, Vivien. "Boy band changes name F4 into JVKV", China Daily, 2007-04-29. Retrieved on 2007-05-31.
- ^ "Boys over Flowers Forces F4 Idol Band to Rename Itself", Anime News Network, 2007-05-14. Retrieved on 2007-06-05.
- ^ (Chinese) F4嫌新称呼JVKV绕口 合体宣传用回本名. May 2, 2007. Retrieved December 30, 2007.
- ^ "F4 to Formally Disband in October", CRI English, 2007-08-31. Retrieved on 2007-12-15.
- ^ (Chinese) F4再度合體發行全新專輯「在這裡等你」 四騎士劍誓再度征服全亞洲. December 28, 2007. Retrieved December 30, 2007.