In the wake of the Milli Vanilli lip-synching scandal, Pilatus and Morvan went to the studio and recorded a song, "Don't Give Up the Fight", to prove that they could sing.
Both Pilatus and Morvan then moved to Los Angeles and acquired a new manager, Sandy Gallin.
A single, "We Can Get It On", was made available for radio play to promote the album and was eventually performed on The Arsenio Hall Show, but it was not commercially successful.
Additionally, due to financial constraints and subsequent lack of promotion,[1] the album was distributed only in the United States, the market that had become the most critical of Milli Vanilli.
A Milli Vanilli comeback album featuring Pilatus and Morvan, Back and in Attack, was recorded in 1997 but remains unreleased.