Are you old enough to remember when the Milli Vanilli scandal rocked the music world?
Milli Vanilli in 1990; Bill Nation/Sygma via Getty Images
By Gustavo Chacon
It’s been 35 years to the day since the Milli Vanilli scandal shook the music community. Fab Morvan and Rob Pilatus, otherwise known as Milli Vanilli were enthralled in a deceptive lip-syncing controversy that saw their skyrocketing music career come crashing back down to earth. “Girl, you know it’s true” was a big lie...
The duo met in a nightclub in Munich, Germany where they initially clashed over, what else? Dating the same women... However, through these encounters they discovered a mutual love for music and decided to join forces to pursue pop-stardom.
They had built up some steam in the Munich music scene and eventually caught the attention of German music producer Frank Farian. Farian decided that Morvan and Pilatus were going to be the front-men for a new project which would go on to become Milli Vanilli.
When it came time to record their vocals, Farian came to the conclusion that they had the right look and everything, but he was not impressed by their vocals, so he went with the vocals that were already recorded by the studio singers. It was actually his plan all along. He got away with this by having everyone sign non-disclosure agreements beforehand.
The duo had already spent their $4000 advance and could not afford to pay it back, so they felt like they were forced to go along with it. They had no legal representation either.
Either way, the songs became hits and their ascension was rapid.
There were suspicions that two Europeans with heavy accents and limited English could record these vocals flawlessly, and those suspicions were all but confirmed during an MTV performance when their backing track began to skip during the performance of their #1 hit, “Girl, You Know It’s True”. However, all that was quickly swept under the rug.
in 1989, shortly after, their single, “Blame It on the Rain” topped the Billboard Hot 100, Charles Shaw, an original vocalist on “Girl, You Know It’s True” told the New York Newsday about how Morvan and Pilatus were imposters and how he was one of the original vocalists, along with John Davis and Brad Howell. He would retract his statement not long after, and it was reported that Farian allegedly paid him $150K to do so.
After all this, the duo decided they had enough. They confronted Farian and demanded to sing themselves in any future projects. Farian decided to cut ties with them and oust them publicly as frauds, ultimately bringing to light what we now know is true... girl.
The freefall that followed was ruthless. Arista records dropped them and deleted the music from their catalog. The Grammy’s revoked their Best New Artist Grammy award. It was the first time they had ever done that. The duo also faced lawsuits from angry fans. In the early 90’s, it seemed like they were the butt of every joke.
Since then, Morvan moved on, continued to make music and took it all in stride, as he has appeared in promos mocking the scandal. Pilatus did not take it so well. After a failed Rob & Fab comeback, he spiraled, spending time in jail and drug rehab facilities. He would eventually pass away in April 3rd, 1998 from an alcohol and prescription drug overdose in a hotel room in Friedrichsdorf, Germany. The duo had been working on a new Milli Vanilli album, "Back and in Attack", but it was never released.
Celebs Out On The Town 399631 06: Former Milli Vanilli singer Fabrice Morvan poses outside The Highlands grand opening January 8, 2002 in Hollywood, CA. (Photo by Alexander Sibaja/Getty Images) (Alexander Sibaja/Getty Images)
Fabrice Morvan LOS ANGELES - JULY 2: Ex-Milli Vanilli singer Fabrice Morvan poses with models at a party to celebrate the launch of the new Bench Warmer Trading Cards at the White Lotus on July 2, 2003 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Bench Warmers via Getty Images) (Getty Images/Getty Images)
The Art Of Elysium Presents Russell Young - Arrivals LOS ANGELES - NOVEMBER 30: Fabrice Morvan, formerly of Milli Vanilli, poses at the West Coast opening of works by artist Russell Young entitled "fame, shame and the realm of possibility" at Minotti Los Angeles on November 30, 2005 in Los Angeles, California. Some of the pieces were auctioned by Christie's to benefit The Art of Elysium, a charity that encourages artists to dedicate their time and talent to at risk and ill children. (Photo by David Livingston/Getty Images) (David Livingston/Getty Images)
Launch Of The New Sorum Noce Collection LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 26: Rapper KO The Legend and Fabrice Morvan from Milli Vanilli pose together at the launch of the new Sorum Noce Collection at the Sorum Noce Store on Melrose, 26 March, 2009 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kristian Dowling/Getty Images) (Kristian Dowling/Getty Images)
"Milli Vanilli" Premiere - 2023 Tribeca Festival NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 10: Kim Marlowe and Fabrice Morvan attend the "Milli Vanilli" premiere during the 2023 Tribeca Festival at Village East Cinema on June 10, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images for Tribeca Festival) (Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images for Tribeca Festiva)
Fabrice Morvan LAS VEGAS - SEPTEMBER 20: (U.S. TABS OUT & HOLLYWOOD REPORTER OUT) Singer Fabrice Morvan formally of the group "Milli Vanilli" attends the International Gala Premiere of Zumanity, Another Side of Cirque du Soleil on September 20, 2003 at the New York-New York Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Doug Benc/Getty Images) (Doug Benc/Getty Images)
Bavarian Film Awards 2024 MUNICH, GERMANY - JANUARY 19: Fab Morvan (C), former member of band Milli Vanilli, Tijan Njie and Elan Ben Ali, winners of the Best Aspiring Actors Award, perform on stage during the Bavarian Film Awards 2024 at Prinzregententheater on January 19, 2024 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Johannes Simon/Getty Images) (Johannes Simon/Getty Images)
"Girl You Know It's True" Premiere In Munich MUNICH, GERMANY - DECEMBER 04: Fabrice Morvan, former member of Milli Vanilli, attends the Munich premiere of "Girl You Know It's True" at Mathaeser Filmpalast on December 04, 2023 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Hannes Magerstaedt/Getty Images) (Hannes Magerstaedt/Getty Images)
"Milli Vanilli" Premiere - 2023 Tribeca Festival NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 10: Tessa Morvan and Fabrice Morvan attend the "Milli Vanilli" premiere during the 2023 Tribeca Festival at Village East Cinema on June 10, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images for Tribeca Festival) (Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images for Tribeca Festiva)
"Milli Vanilli" Premiere - 2023 Tribeca Festival NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 10: Fabrice Morvan attends the "Milli Vanilli" premiere during the 2023 Tribeca Festival at Village East Cinema on June 10, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images for Tribeca Festival) (Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images for Tribeca Festiva)
Bavarian Film Awards 2024 MUNICH, GERMANY - JANUARY 19: Fab Morvan (C), former member of band Milli Vanilli, and Tijan Njie and Elan Ben Ali, winners of the Best Aspiring Actors Award, perform on stage during the Bavarian Film Awards 2024 at Prinzregententheater on January 19, 2024 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Johannes Simon/Getty Images) (Johannes Simon/Getty Images)
German Film Ball 2024 In Munich MUNICH, GERMANY - JANUARY 20: Fab Morvan (R), former member of band Milli Vanilli, and Tijan Njie (c) and Elan Ben Ali during the German Film Ball 2024 at Hotel Bayerischer Hof on January 20, 2024 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Hannes Magerstaedt/Getty Images) (Hannes Magerstaedt/Getty Images)
Bavarian Film Awards 2024 MUNICH, GERMANY - JANUARY 19: Host Sandra Riess, Tijan Njie, co-winner of the Best Aspiring Actors Award, Carmen Pilatus, Fab Morvan, former member of band Milli Vanilli, and Elan Ben Ali, co-winner of the Best Aspiring Actors Award are seen on stage during the Bavarian Film Awards 2024 at Prinzregententheater on January 19, 2024 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Johannes Simon/Getty Images) (Johannes Simon/Getty Images)