
Fab Morvan
Fab Morvan is a French singer and one half of the pop duo Milli Vanilli, which gained fame in the late 1980s. The duo's career was marred by controversy after it was revealed that they did not sing on their recordings, leading to the rescinding of their Grammy Award and significant public scrutiny.
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Fab Morvan, the French singer from Milli Vanilli, explains why he’s not performing at the Trump-backed Freedom 250 concert.
Video: Taylor Swift announces new song release for ‘Toy Story 5’Fab Morvan of Milli Vanilli is also set to attend the event.
Trump to headline 'Great American State Fair' after artistes drop out | EntertainmentFab Morvan of Milli Vanilli is set to perform at the event.
Trump to headline America’s 250th anniversary celebration after artists drop outFab Morvan stated he is here to entertain and unite people, not divide them.
Artistes backing out of Trump-linked Freedom 250 concerts | EntertainmentFab Morvan is expected to perform at the Great American State Fair despite the controversy surrounding Milli Vanilli.
Artists are bailing on a Trump-backed concert for America’s 250thFab Morvan was nominated for his work in You Know It’s True: The Real Story of Milli Vanilli.
‘Not a religious person’: China firmly opposes Grammy award to Dalai LamaFab Morvan was nominated for the Grammy Award for his work with Milli Vanilli.
Dalai Lama wins first Grammy Award for best audio bookFab Morvan is nominated for best audiobook for his memoir about Milli Vanilli.
Who will win and how to watchFab Morvan is mentioned in the shortlist for best audiobook for his autobiography.
Lady Gaga and Kendrick Lamar lead 2026 Grammy nominationsFab Morvan, known as part of Milli Vanilli, faced a scandal for lip-syncing during performances.
Scottish rappers, deaf composers and an AI song called Zygotic Washstands: the biggest hoaxes in pop | Music

























































