Editorial Note — Soraya Alcalá
Fab Morvan’s return is more than a comeback; it is a reclamation of authorship, identity, and artistic truth. After decades marked by one of the most complex narratives in pop history, he steps forward with clarity, resilience, and a creative direction that reflects maturity rather than nostalgia. His reemergence is not about revisiting the past but redefining it on his own terms.
© Soraya Alcalá · Original Editorial Note
NEW YORK, NY —
Fab Morvan, from the multi-Platinum group Milli Vanilli, has officially announced a massive global comeback. He is a headliner on the I Love The 90s Tour singing all the greatest hits from the record-breaking group Milli Vanilli including “Blame It On The Rain” and “Girl You Know It’s True,” beginning this year in March. Fab also, simultaneously, is returning to the spotlight with a deeply personal memoir, and a revealing documentary feature set to stream on Hulu and airing on ABC this Summer.
The highly anticipated new musical era kicks off with exciting music collaborations as well as fresh music. It promises a return to the artist’s signature sound with a fresh, contemporary evolution to offer happy reminders to past fans and a breathtaking discovery to new listeners.
Regarding his first EP Fab states, “The EP titled Life Is Beautiful is a collection of six tracks created with my good friend and longtime collaborator, Stacy Grind. There was a real sense of fluidity throughout the entire process. With each track, I felt increasingly confident and inspired by the emotions the music stirred within me. I’m excited to share these grooves, melodies, and harmonies with listeners around the world, and I look forward to seeing where the music lands.”
Fab Morvan’s memoir, previously released under the title You Know It’s True – The Real Story of Milli Vanilli, is currently subject to legal action against former publisher LA Tribune, including demands for full payment of outstanding royalties, immediate removal from all platforms, and cessation of all monetization and distribution. An all-new, fully authorized edition of Fab’s memoir will be released this July, featuring a new title, updated cover, additional chapters, and previously unreleased information. Further details are to be announced soon.
Fab’s narration of the memoir also earned a Grammy nomination for the 2026 Grammy Awards in the category of Audiobooks, Storytelling and Narration.
Fans will get an inside look at this monumental chapter in the upcoming documentary series on Hulu/ABC. Produced by acclaimed production company Glass Entertainment Group (Nancy Glass and Jon Hirsch), the film chronicles the creativity, daily life, and transformation. The documentary will premiere this summer 2026.
The updated documentary follows Luke Korem’s documentary titled Milli Vanilli, presented by Paramount+ and MTV, that premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York in 2023. The documentary went on to win the Grierson Award for Best Music Documentary at the 2024 British Documentary Awards.
Also released in 2024 was Simon Verhoeven’s movie Girl, You Know It’s True was, initially in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, and is now available for streaming worldwide. The film was awarded the main prize for Best Film (Beste Produktion) at the 2024 Bayerischer Filmpreis (German Film Award Show) ceremony in Munich.
Both the documentary and the movie update Fab’s story and set the stage for a promising future.
Fab concludes, “Returning to the studio and releasing my memoir has been an incredibly healing experience, and I’m excited to share where I am in my career today through this new documentary. It all captures everything I am and everything I am ready to share with the world.»
For more information on Fab and all he is working on please visit:
Instagram: @Fabmorvan
TikTok: @Fabmorvan_off
YouTube: @fabmorvanchannel
Facebook: @Fabmorvanfanpage
