Milli Vanilli
German pop duo
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- Milli Vanilli ( ) was a pop duo from Munich, Germany, that comprised Fab Morvan and Rob Pilatus.
- They combined pop, rap, R&B, disco and dance music.
- Milli Vanilli's debut album, All or Nothing , was released in Europe in 1988 and repackaged by Arista Records for the US as Girl You Know It's True in 1989.
- In 1990, they won three American Music Awards and the Grammy Award for Best New Artist.
- After they pressured Farian to let them sing, in November 1990, Farian confirmed that their vocals were provided by other singers, leading to a backlash.
Milli Vanilli () was a pop duo from Munich, Germany, that comprised Fab Morvan and Rob Pilatus. The duo was founded in 1988 by the producer Frank Farian. They combined pop, rap, R&B, disco and dance music. Farian hired Brad Howell, John Davis, Charles Shaw, Jodie Rocco and Linda Rocco to sing on the records, and had Morvan and Pilatus dance and lip-sync for performances.
Milli Vanilli's debut album, All or Nothing, was released in Europe in 1988 and repackaged by Arista Records for the US as Girl You Know It's True in 1989. It spent eight weeks at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart and produced four number-one singles, making Milli Vanilli one of the most popular acts of the year. In 1990, they won three American Music Awards and the Grammy Award for Best New Artist.
Rumors spread that Milli Vanilli did not sing, owing to their European accents and a malfunction at a live show. After they pressured Farian to let them sing, in November 1990, Farian confirmed that their vocals were provided by other singers, leading to a backlash. Their music was pulled from radio rotation, their Grammy was revoked, and Arista deleted Girl You Know It's True from its catalog and refunded customers following several class action lawsuits. Farian defended Milli Vanilli as an art project combining musical and visual elements.
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