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.
In fact, the real men behind the music were Charles Shaw, Brad Howell and John Davis - who sadly died in May from coronavirus.
Fabrice and Rob's ruse came undone during a live MTV performance in Connecticut in July 1989. As they took the stage to sing, the track jammed and repeatedly played one part of the song which led to Fabrice and Rob pretending to try and sing before darting offstage.
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