When did Milli Vanilli release Blame it on the rain?
July 13, 1989
Blame It on the Rain
“Blame It on the Rain” | |
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Released | July 13, 1989 |
Recorded | 1988 |
Genre | Dance-pop R&B |
Length | 4:08 (single version) 4:19 (album version) |
Who actually sang Milli Vanilli?
John Davis
Read about others here. John Davis, one of the real voices behind the lip-syncing duo Milli Vanilli, died in Nuremberg, Germany, on Monday. He was 66. His daughter, Jasmin Davis, who confirmed the news of his death on Facebook, said he had Covid-19.
Did Milli Vanilli sing?
Milli Vanilli was a German-French R&B duo from Munich. The group was founded by Frank Farian in 1988 and consisted of Fab Morvan and Rob Pilatus. However, their success turned to infamy when it was discovered that Morvan and Pilatus did not sing any of the vocals on their music releases.
Who were the real singers behind Milli Vanilli?
John Davis, a Voice Behind Milli Vanilli, Dies at 66. The singer was one of the voices behind the pop duo Milli Vanilli, fronted by Fabrice Morvan and Rob Pilatus, who later admitted that they did not sing on their albums or in concert.
What killed Rob Pilatus?
Drug overdose
Rob Pilatus/Cause of death
Death. On 3 April 1998, on the eve of a promotional tour for a new Milli Vanilli album, Back and in Attack, featuring Pilatus and Morvan on lead vocals, Pilatus was found dead from alcohol and prescription drug overdose in a hotel room at Friedrichsdorf, near Frankfurt.
What was the Milli Vanilli scandal?
German R&B band Milli Vanilli’s lip-syncing scandal rocked the music world in 1989. Bandmembers Fabrice Morvan and Rob Pilatus ended up having to hand back their Grammy after it came to light that they never sang a note on their hit album Girl You Know It’s True.
Who died from Milli Vanilli?
John Davis, one of the real voices behind the lip-syncing duo Milli Vanilli, died in Nuremberg, Germany, on Monday. He was 66. His daughter, Jasmin Davis, who confirmed the news of his death on Facebook, said he had Covid-19.
Is Rob Pilatus white?
Son of a white German woman and black American soldier, Pilatus was adopted by a white German couple and raised in an almost totally white environment. Pilatus’ self-esteem was dealt some nasty blows by cruel schoolmates. “They called me Kunta Kinte (the black hero in ‘Roots’),” he said.