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The voice of C+C Music Factory discusses the success, and controversies, surrounding one of the biggest hits of the ‘90s.

 

Moving to the present, you’re currently on the “I Love The ‘90s” tour, and you’re also recording new music. What can you tell us about what’s in the works?

I got a couple of records out. I got a record called “Killin’ ‘Em.” I got a record called “Sweat 25,” the 25th anniversary of “Gonna Make You Sweat.” I have another record out that’s called “Light It Up.” Terminator X is doing a remix on the Gonna Make You Sweat album.

We’re always making records, so we’re definitely gonna put some new tracks out. I test ‘em out in the audience.

You can’t introduce every song live, because of the way a song may be structured. It’s really the melody, because since the audience doesn’t know the words, they have to know a melody, so you gotta give ‘em melody.

There’s been a fight regarding the C+C Music Factory name, and that fight has become very public on social media. Is this a relationship that’s going to be able to be mended over time?

Probably not. I’m not a big fan of the old guy I was in the group with, Robert Clivilles. I think he’s a … I won’t use the expletive. I’m not a big fan of his. We didn’t get along before, we’re never gonna get along, probably.

We were able to make records. I hold the trademark, and I’m pretty much the face of C+C, and he doesn’t tour, so that’s what it is.

Things are always a bit uncomfortable when everything gets aired out in public.

It might get a little worse before it gets better.

Sometimes, when people like to air their dirty laundry in the public, then you have to get some more laundry and hang it out to dry. So it will probably get worse before it gets better, but we’ll see what happens.

 

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