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90s pop legend unrecognisable 30 years after smash hit Mr Vain

09 May 2023 , 22:55
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90s pop legend unrecognisable 30 years after smash hit Mr Vain
90s pop legend unrecognisable 30 years after smash hit Mr Vain

TANIA Evans looks worlds away from her Culture Beat days in the 90s.

The singer is still performing, 30 years after the hit song Mr Vain blasted onto the dance scene.

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Tania Evans is still performing after her success with Culture Beat
Mr. Vain came out in 1993 and soared to the top of the charts
Mr. Vain came out in 1993 and soared to the top of the chartsCredit: YouTube

Now 55, the British singer was in the German Eurodance group from 1993 to 1997.

Long gone are her sleek raven locks, which she had pulled back into a high pony tail, Tania now rocks a neat bob hair cut with a heavy fringe.

Tania is currently touring and recently wowed audiences in Denmark and Berlin.

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Fans flocked to the comment section on recent posts, with one writing: "Looking great Tania. Please do some England gigs as love to see you live."

"The hairdo reminds me of late Tania from the 90‘s still looking good :))", a second added, while another chimed: "best memories of my childhood! Vain! :)"

She is going to be taking to the 90s dance stage on June 24th this year.

Tania has been awarded gold and platinum several times in her career.

Her 1993 hit Mr. Vain stayed in the German charts for 33 weeks and topped the charts for nine of those.

As well as being an incredible vocalist, she's also a pianist and author.

Her long hair has been chopped into a tidy bob with a heavy fringe
Her long hair has been chopped into a tidy bob with a heavy fringe
Tania on the Mr. Vain music video 30 years ago
Tania on the Mr. Vain music video 30 years agoCredit: YouTube

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