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Taiwanese all-female pop group From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
4 in Love is a former Taiwanese all-female pop group. In 2000, BMG recruited four girls between the ages of 16 and 19, and named them 4 in Love.
4 in Love | |
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Years active | 2000–2002 |
Awards | Malaysian Golden Melody Awards 2001 Most Adored Artiste, Silver (Who's Afraid of Who?)[1] |
Musical career | |
Genres | Mandopop |
Labels | BMG |
Past members | Cloudie Ling, Sunnie Huang, Rainie Yang, Windie Chang |
Ling Chia-lin (冷嘉琳), Huang Hsiao-rou (黄小柔), Yang Cheng-lin (杨丞琳), and Chang Chi-huey (张棋惠) were each given new names based on different weather types: Cloudie, Sunnie, Rainie, and Windie, respectively. The label's strategy for the group was to promote their doll-like voices,[2] and market them as "The World's First 3D Group".[3]
The music video for their first lead single, "Fall in Love", was a first in the Taiwanese music industry for its use of three-dimensional computer animations.[4] In 2001, their second and last album, Who's Afraid of Whom?, earned them a Silver Award in the Most Adored Artiste category at the Malaysian Golden Melody Awards.[1]
Although Rainie's appearance in the hit drama Meteor Garden raised the group's profile, 4 in Love's popularity was still questionable at best. At the group's first autograph session, only a handful of fans had showed up.[5] Their songs, with the exception of "1001 Wishes" (一千零一個願望), were rarely successful on music charts.[2] In 2002, the group was disbanded as investment in their label was pulled after the 1999 Jiji earthquake and the all artistes under the label were terminated from their contracts.[6]
On 25 February 2018, the group reunited and performed at Rainie's concert as a special guest.[7]
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