The Washington Post, November 17th, 1990
THE DISCLOSURE that the pop-music duo known as Milli Vanilli didn't actually do the singing on their 1989 hit record is somewhat less remarkable than the fact that they were then able to go a year and a half in the public eye without its being detected. In fact, the deception might never have been uncovered if the two hadn't demanded that they be allowed to do their next recording with their own voices. That was too much for Frank Farian, the German rock producer who had concocted the hit record, and he finally chose to go public. Mr. Farian said a recording had already been made of what was t...
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