Day26’s Willie Taylor Claims ‘Making The Band’ Contestants Were Set Up To Fail
The singer-songwriter has a lot to say about the popular 2000s-era program.
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WITH DAY26 NO MORE, WELCOME TO “THE REINTRODUCTION OF WILLIE TAYLOR”
Another one bites the dust. After months of speculation, Day 26, the band that Diddy famously put together on his 2007 MTV reality show “Making The Band,” has decided to call it quits and break up. Day 26 made two underwhelming albums on Bad Boy, and even made the move over to Interscope with Diddy a few years back, but ultimately left Diddy after not having much success. The group last made headlines when group member Q left the group to pursue a solo career. Earlier this week the remaining four members–Willie, Brian, Robert, and Mike–released a statement saying, “It is with great sadness and deep pain that we regret to inform you that effective immediately, Atlantic Records Platinum recording group, DAY26 have decided to take a break from the group and focus on their own individual projects.” So much for that. Would you like to see Diddy come back on MTV for another edition of “Making The Band”?