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Milli Vanilli
. The mere mention of the name still calls up the same derision it did when the dance-pop duo's career came to a sudden and ignominious end: Fakers. Frauds. A blatant marketing scam. Their story has been retold countless times: after selling millions of records,
Rob Pilatus
and
Fabrice Morvan
were revealed to be models who publicly lip-synced to tracks recorded by anonymous studio vocalists. They became the first act ever stripped of a Grammy award and came to
symbolize everything people disliked about dance-pop: it was so faceless that every musician involved could remain anonymous without anyone knowing the difference, so mechanical and artificial that the people who constructed it had to hire models to give it any human appeal, so pandering and superficial that people bought it just for its attachment to a pretty face. Whether that assessment was fair or not, it was beyond easy to hold
Milli Vanilli
in contempt. Yet for all the scapegoating, they were far from the only dance-pop act to be fronted by lip-syncers in the late '80s (the
Martha Wash
-voiced
Black Box
and
C+C Music Factory
spring to mind), nor were they the only Europop act to employ similar marketing tactics. (They were simply the most successful and visible, since their incorporation of rap made them more appealing to Americans.) What's more, pop music had a long tradition of hits recorded by anonymous studio musicians, dating back to '50s instrumental combos and '60s bubblegum.
Milli Vanilli
had the bad luck to get caught in a hoax during the extraordinarily image-conscious MTV era and a time when dance music of any stripe was accorded virtually no critical respect anyway, before its producers were perceived as the real creative points of focus. It's not as though
Milli Vanilli
were acclaimed for their honesty of expression before the scandal broke; it's more likely that what fueled the backlash was public resentment over
Rob
and
Fab
's celebrity (why should they be famous if they couldn't sing?) and embarrassment over the fact that
Milli Vanilli
's marketing had worked like a charm on everyone right up through the Grammy committee.
Milli Vanilli
was the brainchild of German producer
Frank Farian
, who'd previously masterminded the European disco group
Boney M.
and the session-musician rock outfit
Far Corporation
. Seeking to fuse European dance-pop with elements of American rap,
Farian
assembled a number of session musicians and vocalists, including rapper
Charles Shaw
(an Army veteran) and two middle-aged American singers living in Germany,
Johnny Davis
and
Brad Howell
(some accounts give his name as
Howe
). Realizing that he had a marketable record but a distinctly unmarketable image,
Farian
hired two aspiring models and former breakdancers,
Rob Pilatus
and
Fabrice Morvan
, to pretend to be the group in videos, concerts, interviews, and the like.
Pilatus
had been born in New York in 1965, but grew up in Munich, spending some time in an orphanage after his parents (an American soldier and German stripper) gave him up for adoption.
Morvan
was born in 1966 on the island of Guadeloupe, lived in Miami for a time, and moved with his mother to Paris; he had been a skilled trampoline athlete until he suffered a neck injury in a fall. Both skilled dancers, the two had met sometime circa 1984 (differing accounts list their meeting place as Munich, Paris, or Los Angeles) and were attempting to make it as singers, dancers, models, or whatever they could. Their exotic look and long dreadlock extensions were just what
Farian
was looking for.
Milli Vanilli
's first album,
All or Nothing
, was released in Europe in 1988 and was an instant success. Retitled
Girl You Know It's True
(after the lead single) and trimmed a bit, the record was issued in the U.S. in early 1989. Its catchy, lightweight pop-rap proved equally popular with American audiences;
"Girl You Know It's True"
raced up the pop charts to number two, and the next three
Milli Vanilli
singles --
"Baby Don't Forget My Number,"
the ballad
"Girl I'm Gonna Miss You,"
and the
Diane Warren
-penned
"Blame It on the Rain"
-- all hit number one. Despite near-universal critical distaste (
Farian
's productions often recycled the same sounds and drum tracks),
Girl You Know It's True
sold an astounding seven million copies in the U.S. alone; internationally,
Milli Vanilli
sold approximately 30 million singles. In December 1989, as the fifth single
"All or Nothing"
was climbing the charts on its way to the Top Five, rapper
Charles Shaw
revealed to a New York reporter that
Pilatus
and
Morvan
had not actually sung any vocals on the album.
Shaw
quickly retracted his statements (apparently paid off by
Farian
to keep quiet), claiming that they were merely a PR stunt for his own album.
Milli Vanilli
was soon nominated for a Grammy award for Best New Artist, even though the rumors continued to swirl. And in early 1990, they won it, for the record beating out the
Indigo Girls
,
Neneh Cherry
,
Soul II Soul
, and
Tone-Loc
.
Success (or at least fame) was beginning to go to the duo's heads, particularly
Pilatus
, who was given to extreme mood swings and erratic behavior, and developed a cocaine problem. In an interview with Time magazine,
Pilatus
compared himself and
Milli Vanilli
favorably to
Bob Dylan
,
Elvis Presley
,
Paul McCartney
, and
Mick Jagger
, and was roundly ridiculed for his statements. Additionally,
Pilatus
and
Morvan
had been pressuring
Farian
to let them sing all the vocals on the next
Milli Vanilli
album. Exasperated with them,
Farian
exposed the whole scheme in November 1990 and the public was furious.
Pilatus
and
Morvan
were stripped of their Grammy (ironically, the committee had justified its vote by citing the duo's "visual impact"), and a class-action suit was filed against Arista Records, allowing anyone who believed they'd been defrauded into purchasing the group's records to apply for a rebate. Arista dropped the group and deleted
Girl You Know It's True
from their catalog, making it the biggest-selling album ever taken out of print.
In 1991,
Farian
attempted to re-form
Milli Vanilli
with the original session vocalists (including female backup singer
Gina Mohammed
), this time crediting them and billing them as
the Real Milli Vanilli
, while also adding a
Pilatus
/
Morvan
look-alike named
Ray Horton
. However, the resulting
Moment of Truth
album flopped.
Pilatus
, meanwhile, was unable to deal with the sudden fall from grace; after mixing alcohol and prescription drugs, he slashed one of his wrists in a Los Angeles hotel, then called police and reporters to the scene, where he had to be removed from the balcony he was threatening to jump off of. Attempting to prove that they really could sing if given the chance,
Pilatus
and
Morvan
regrouped in 1993 as
Rob & Fab
; however, with their credibility damaged beyond repair, their self-titled debut reportedly sold only 2,000 copies total, despite an appearance on The Arsenio Hall Show.
Farian
had also attempted yet another album, this time renaming his group
Try 'N' B
and retooling the lineup again to enhance its visual appeal (which meant discarding the original singers); however,
Sexy Eyes
also stiffed. From there,
Pilatus
hit rock bottom. Beginning in 1995, he was arrested for several separate incidents in Los Angeles involving assaults (including one man he attacked with a metal lamp base), vandalism, and attempting to break into a car. Convicted of four different misdemeanors, he was sentenced to several months in jail in 1996, and did the first of numerous stints in drug rehab centers for his cocaine addiction.
Pilatus
eventually returned to Germany; in April 1998, his body was found in a Frankfurt hotel room after he mixed a fatal combination of pills and alcohol.
Morvan
continues to pursue a solo career. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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