Fabrice Maxime Sylvain Morvan was born on 14 May 1966 and is a French singer, songwriter, rapper, dancer, and model.
15 Facts About Fab Morvan
Fab Morvan was half of the pop duo Milli Vanilli, along with Rob Pilatus, selling multi-platinum albums around the world.
Fab Morvan had a solo comeback in the 2000s, releasing his first solo album, Love Revolution.
Fab Morvan was born in 1966 in Paris, France, to parents from Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe.
Fab Morvan spent six months on drug rehabilitation before returning to Germany, later to die in a 1998 drug overdose at the age of 32.
Fab Morvan spent several years as a session musician and public speaker.
In 1997, Fab Morvan was interviewed for the premiere episode of VH-1's Behind the Music.
Fab Morvan was featured in a 2000 BBC documentary on Milli Vanilli.
Fab Morvan then spent 2001 on tour, before performing in 2002 as the inaugural performer at the brand-new Velvet Lounge at the Hard Rock Cafe Hotel in Orlando, Florida.
In 2003, Fab Morvan released his first solo album, Love Revolution, producing, recording, writing, and singing all the tracks.
On 14 April 2011, Fab Morvan released a new single, "Anytime", to digital outlets.
On 25 May 2012, Morvan released a single, "See the Light", with a new band, Fabulous Addiction.
In 2016, Fab Morvan appeared in a documentary-style KFC commercial that focuses on his life and music career after Milli Vanilli.
Fab Morvan was supposed to serve as a consultant, providing his and Pilatus's point of view.
Since Fab Morvan had previously sold his film rights to Ratner, he couldn't be involved in Verhoeven's film.