July 21st, 2009

Suddenly Milli Vanilli Doesn’t Seem So Tragic Anymore

dr-alban.jpgAging Nigerian-Swedish Eurodance/hip-hop dancehall reggae senation Dr. Alban apparently flopped big at a recent show in Szolnok. The artist best known for his 1992 worldwide hit “It’s My Life” allegedly showed up at the venue just a few minutes before the show was scheduled to begin, looking “nervous and tired,” then lip-synched through only one number (to a canned soundtrack) before his microphone started to malfunction, leading him to storm of the stage. After the organizers called him back and fired up the CD player, he started again with his aforementioned Big Hit, but took off again after only a total of 30 minutes, this time with the mic, and for good. [szoljon.hu]

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  1. A bloodthirsty Serb says:

    I don’t get it. If he lip-synched, it shouldn’t matter that the microphone malfunctioned, as he wasn’t singing live anyway…

  2. Himler says:

    unreal this subhuman creature this filthy monkey
    this dumm motha fucka niggah with beautyful Hungarian girls ok you can start celebrating fucking homo bolshevik liberals

  3. Erik says:

    Well, if the option is breeding with you… :)

  4. Someone Else says:

    For fuck’s sake you moronic Nazi-admirer, at least learn to spell Himmler’s name correctly!

  5. TDS says:

    Exactly Himcsi – we need fewer ‘subhuman’ Africans here stealing our girls from all the intelligent, well-bred, strong, inspiring Hungarian men. Like that nice Győzike…

  6. Cruis says:

    Dr.Alban rules.
    He had his own time, the 90′s.
    It’s a long time. Things change in a scary way, specially in the music industry.
    It would work with modern remixes of the old hits.
    xoxo

 
 
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