Known as the "Godfather of Taiwanese Rock," Wu Bai has been active in the music scene for over 30 years, and his charm remains undiminished. In recent years, his concerts have often featured the segment where he turns the microphone towards the audience, prompting the entire crowd to sing along. This creates a magnificent "ten-thousand-person chorus" and has led netizens to jokingly call him "the only singer who pays fans to come sing to him." In addition to his musical talents gaining attention, it was recently spotted by eagle-eyed netizens that Wu Bai will be releasing a brand new poetry collection in April, with a hefty length of 600 pages. The news immediately sparked discussion.
Recently, a netizen shared on Threads that Wu Bai is set to release his personal poetry collection in April, which will be a full 600 pages thick. The moment the news broke, a large number of fans flocked to check it out. However, rather than the literary quality, it seems fans are more interested in the "interactive" nature of this book.
Due to Wu Bai’s strong image of "not singing himself" at concerts, netizens flooded the comments section with playful banter, worrying that these 600 pages might hide something: "I'm afraid every poem will only have two lines and we'll have to finish the rest," "Will it only contain the first line with the rest for us to write?" "Is there a practice area for us to write our own?" Many netizens also expressed anticipation: "I'm losing it, I actually want to buy it!"
News source: 嘘!星闻