Rob Pilatus and Fabrice “Fab” Morvan first met in a dance seminar at a club in Munich. Despite the language barrier (Pilatus grew up in Munich while Morvan grew up in Paris), the pair immediately ...
On-demand official U.S. streams of Milli Vanilli’s catalog jumped by 34% in the four days (Oct. 24-27) since the documentary Milli Vanilli premiered Oct. 24 on Paramount+. According to Luminate, the ...
Director Luke Korem talks about his new Milli Vanilli documentary that tells the untold story of music’s most infamous con. The Paramount+ documentary features new interviews going behind the scenes ...
We’ve all seen those funny moments on TV or online when a performer messes up a lyric or misses a beat. Sometimes they’re lip-syncing: playing along to a pre-recorded backing track. Could one of those ...
Milli Vanilli was the first and the only act to have their Grammy revoked, but according to the surviving member of the controversial German R&B group, they wanted to give it back in the first place.
Milli Vanilli achieved overnight success — only for it to unravel just as quickly. The R&B duo, led by Fabrice Morvan and Rob Pilatus, rose to stardom after releasing their debut album Girl You Know ...
Fab Morvan, left, and Rob Pilatus of Milli Vanilli hold up their Grammys for Best New Artists of 1989 during a Nov. 20, 1990 news conference in Hollywood. The pair was stripped of the award when it ...
"If you remember Milli Vanilli at all," said Anita Singh in The Daily Telegraph, "it will be for their ignominious end." They were the French-German R&B duo (Rob Pilatus and Fabrice Morvan) who had a ...
The upcoming 'Girl You Know It’s True' — about the rise and fall of the 1980s pop duo — demonstrates that if you’re going to make a movie about musical artists, you had better secure the rights to ...
Milli Vanilli’s surviving member Fab Morvan is speaking out against the media, whom he feels sensationalized the group's lip sync scandal that eventually led to his partner's death. Milli Vanilli’s ...
Were the Beatles better musicians and singers than songwriters? It’s a question worth asking. As in could they have produced even more hits if they’d left the songwriting to others? John Lennon once ...