Energy’s Reunion, Award Win Spark Controversy
Golden Melody Award reignites past tensions, debates over song quality
Reunited Taiwanese boy band **Energy** snagged a Golden Melody Award after 20 years, triggering both celebration and debate over their win for “Friday Night” and reigniting old rivalries among members.
Award Sparks Debate
**Energy**’s “Friday Night” secured the Best Song of the Year at the 36th Golden Melody Awards. Some critics felt the song was undeserving compared to other nominees like **Fang Datong**’s work.
Adding fuel to the fire, **Kunda**โs absences from both the Hito Awards and initial arrival at the Golden Melody Awards led to speculation about internal conflicts.
Internal Dynamics
The resurgence of **Energy**, marked by their catchy “16 squats” dance craze, has also brought old tensions to the surface. Earlier frictions between **Toro** and **Milk** are now openly acknowledged, with both admitting to past animosity. They’ve matured enough to communicate effectively.
Despite the group members being over 40, **Energy** remains a hot topic. The win for “Friday Night” was met with criticism concerning the song’s musical depth and lyrical simplicity. A source familiar with the Golden Melody Awards judging process revealed that criteria vary, with some judges valuing a song’s popularity and social impact, while others prioritize depth and artistic merit. Ultimately, winning depends on the judgesโ perspectives.

“Friday Night” triumphed over **Fang Datong**’s “Twenty-Three” and **Meixiu Group**’s “Mobile Wallet Keys and Smoke.” During his acceptance speech, **Milk** stated, โThis song redefined Energy. 20 years ago, everyone remembered ‘Let go’. Now we have become ’16 Uncle Squatting’. Life is to squat lower, the stronger the rebound.”

Adding to the drama, **Kunda**’s tardiness at awards ceremonies sparked rumors, though he managed to attend by adjusting his travel plans, prompting **Toro**’s mix of amusement and relief.
Despite past controversies, insiders claim the group dynamic is healthy. Even a rumor about **Kunda** requesting a larger profit share has been resolved without lasting resentment.

Reunion Catalyst
**Kunda** played a pivotal role in the reunion. Following a dream where the members collaborated again, **Milk**’s wife encouraged him to reach out. **Milk** only had **Kunda**’s contact. This led to the group reforming. **Kunda** noted improved communication among members, contrasting with their earlier days.
Despite their recent win, about 47% of music award winners report feeling undeserving of the honor, citing external pressures and internal doubts (Music Times 2024).