Rob & Fab | |
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Origin | U.S. |
Genres | Dance, pop, rap, funk |
Years active | 1990–1993 |
Labels | Joss Entertainment |
Associated acts |
Milli Vanilli The Real Milli Vanilli Empire Bizarre |
Past members |
Fab Morvan Rob Pilatus |
Rob & Fab was an American-based pop and dance music project formed and fronted by German Rob Pilatus and Frenchman Fabrice Morvan in 1990 after their participation in the commercially successful but ill-fated Milli Vanilli band project.
Upon separation from the Milli Vanilli project, Pilatus and Morvan moved to Los Angeles, California, and signed to The Joss Entertainment Group, with whom the duo recorded the album, Rob & Fab, financed by Taj Records in 1992 and released by Joss Entertainment in 1993. Due to financial constraints, they were only to release the album in the U.S., the most critical market in the Milli Vanilli fiasco. A single, "We Can Get It On", was made available for radio play shortly before the album's release. However, the single did not have much commercial success. The album itself only sold around 2,000 copies. Rob & Fab did not record or release any further music.
Over the next two years, the two stopped speaking to one another. Subsequently, Rob & Fab disbanded, and Taj Records soon went out of business. The 1993 Rob & Fab album was the last performance by Pilatus prior to his death in 1998. Morvan would not release another album until his 2003 solo work, Love Revolution.