Talk:Fun Fun
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[edit]there were more than 2 models used for fun fun, as one of the models was always changed with each successive single (for reasons i am unsure of). the models were nothing more than a pretty face to grace the covers of albums and 12"s, and lipsynch to pre-recorded audio at performances and videos (much like milli vanilli, yet no one seemed to mind). vocals were done by spagna, although she isnt often credited on the fun fun releases. as to why she wasnt allowed to be the visual focus of the fun fun project is unknown, as she eventually managed to release albums and singles under her own name and face, which were very successful (she's still singing, performing, and appearing on television in italy to this day).
some american editions of singles (ie; colour my love) contain two different models who were otherwise uninvolved with the fun fun project.
if you have more information regarding the models names and what years they fronted the act, or as to why the producers kept changing one of the models, or the mystery of why spagna wasnt allowed to front fun fun, please let us know in this discussion forum.
66.241.129.106 (talk) 16:31, 7 August 2008 (UTC)
pablo r. nid(period)prios(at)(gmail)(period)(com)
Well, Spagna in the first half of the '80s was writing songs and providing vocals for various disco projects and probably she hadn't the right image for the Fun Fun one, or simply she was waiting for her great opportunity as a solo singer. Fun Fun were a disco project, as there were many in the '80s and nowadays in the dance scene, while Spagna wanted to be a singer. After her great breakdown she couldn't obviously appear with her image for the Fun Fun :) Spagna declared in a recent interview that she tried to change her voice a bit when singing for other project in order to make her vocals not immediately recognizable as hers. We're talking about thigs which are very common in the dance scen, expecially in the '80s. Easyboy82 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.223.69.115 (talk) 12:41, 18 May 2009 (UTC)
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