After Romeo

After Devin Fox's departure, the group rebranded and released the "Good Things" EP on all streaming platforms.

Shortly after the speculation of David's departure, a video was posted on Varsity Fanclub's YouTube page asking fans to help them pick a new name for them so they can rebrand in the United States.

The judges were not impressed – pointing out the group's uneven make-up and even suggested that some of the members were older than they led on (which was later proven to be correct).

Each member of the group stood before students and parents to share their own experiences with bullying and the negative long-term effects that may come out of it.

With Sony, the group was able to reach a new audience via Vogue Japan interviews, exclusive YouTube videos, and a new tour.

Drew explained in an interview that the songs were replaced with 'Hard to Get,' 'Overnight,' and 'Tokyo 2 LA' because they wanted to introduce J-Rock-sounding tracks for the Japanese market.

The song was written by Drew Ryan Scott and Blake English during the writing camp and was eventually presented to the other members.

Drew Ryan Scott claimed that the group had already recorded enough material to complete an entire album but opted to distribute an EP first to test the waters.

The song itself caused a major stir within the industry as some of the biggest pop stars were competing to make "Convenience" their own.

The "Good Things" EP was critically acclaimed and had positive reviews – showing that the group had a bright future ahead of them.

On September 7, 2017, Devin Fox filed a lawsuit via the Los Angeles Superior Court against the entire group (including their label 4SOUND) – alleging everything from sexual battery and harassment to emotional distress and negligence.

In 2020, Devin Fox took to Twitter to state that the Los Angeles Superior Court failed him and that he did not receive justice for what happened to him between 2012 and 2015.

In light of Devin's tweets, Drew set his social media accounts to private to avoid any harassment.

After Romeo performing in Peabody, Massachusetts , in 2014