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...Milli Vanilli's faked talent, Vanilla Ice's faked life--all around, it's lies, lies, baby...

Author: By Marc E. Warner, | Title: Lies, Lies Baby | 1/7/1991 | See Source »

Face it, the only reason there's any public uproar over Milli Vanilli's faked singing is that 10 million people who bought "Girl You Know It's True" feel duped, suckered and ripped...

Author: By Marc E. Warner, | Title: Lies, Lies Baby | 1/7/1991 | See Source »

They shouldn't--because they weren't anymore suckered this time than they have in the past. Chances are someone who's unknown to the public ghost-wrote that favorite tune just as surely as someone "ghost-sung" Milli Vanilli's entire album. What difference does it make? The music remains the same. Enjoy it--don't analyze...

Author: By Marc E. Warner, | Title: Lies, Lies Baby | 1/7/1991 | See Source »

...whether or not that musical talent belongs to Vanilla or Milli Vanilli or someone never mentioned, is irrelevant. Because on that CD or tape, the sound you hear is the sound you get. Deception gets artists "in the door"--talent keeps them from getting thrown...

Author: By Marc E. Warner, | Title: Lies, Lies Baby | 1/7/1991 | See Source »

Some may say that the public is deprived of their "money's worth" if groups like Milli Vanilli perform in concert as they are obviously lipsyncing someone else's voices. But even so-called legitimate artists like Paula Abdul use taped backups to enhance their voices while on stage, according to Rolling Stone. Again, the deception is necessary: If Paula came out on stage sounding like Tone-Loc on helium, showing her "true" talent, the public would feel even more cheated...

Author: By Marc E. Warner, | Title: Lies, Lies Baby | 1/7/1991 | See Source »

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